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Friday, January 5, 2018

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As-it-happens update 5 January 2018
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43 years since they last lifted the Emperor's Cup – during which time they had lost six finals – is the run Cerezo Osaka ended by beating a Yokohama F. Marinos team that had won seven of the eight previous editions of the fixture in which they'd competed. Kota Mizunuma got the extra-time winner ...
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"Mad Money" host Jim Cramer zoomed in on the stocks that drove the "beast" market to new highs on Thursday, including Dow 25,000. Cramer characterized the market as hungry for stocks that can drive broad-based gains. After a rally in the industrials, buyers are now flocking to financial, cloud-based ...
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Blockchain startup Akiri has received $10 million in Series A funding to develop a distributed ledger platform for health data. Announced on Jan. 3, the fund was granted by Health2047, a technology incubator company launched by the American Medical Association (AMA). The platform, called Akiri ...
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"The security and integrity of the technology systems at the White House is a top priority for the Trump administration and therefore the use of all personal devices for both guests and staff will no longer be allowed in the West Wing. Staff will be able to conduct business on their government-issued devices ...
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Wolff's revelation recalls a sketch from Spitting Image, the 1980s satirical puppet show, in which aides struggle to teach Ronald Reagan how to pronounce Mikhail Gorbachev's name using picture boards featuring images of a mouth, a sheep and a chef with a plate of tongues. "Remember Mr President ...
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An eco-home labelled the "cheapest house ever built in the western hemisphere" on the Channel 4 programme Grand Designs, has been destroyed by a fire. The three-bedroomed house, which is based in the sustainable community of Lammas in rural Pembrokeshire, was featured on the TV ...
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US Attorney General Jeff Sessions has rescinded an Obama-era policy that eased enforcement of federal marijuana laws, in a move that critics say is the latest example of Trump administration policies that could hurt communities of colour who have historically been targeted by anti-drug directives.
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