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What's at stake in the Microsoft Supreme Court case Say you sign up for a free email account. You live in country A, the tech company providing the email service is headquartered in country B, and the data center where the emails are stored is in country C. If the police in one country want your emails, where do they have to go, and whom do they have to ...
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Russia orders five-hour daily truce in Syria's eastern Ghouta BEIRUT/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia will establish a humanitarian corridor and implement a five-hour daily truce in Syria's eastern Ghouta, it said on Monday, after a U.N. Security Council resolution demanding a 30-day ceasefire across the entire country.
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The future of American unions hangs in the balance The case, Janus v AFSCME, promises to be the most consequential judicial decision for the US labor movement in a generation. The Republican-leaning court is widely expected to overturn 40 years of legal precedence by outlawing a major source of funding for public employees' unions, called agency ...
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In 2018 the headphone jack is a rare beast The wireless industry is currently rolling out the latest and greatest at Mobile World Congress. Nineteen phones were announced around this industry event including the latest from Samsung, Sony, Nokia and LG. These are the phones that the manufacturers will push on consumers in 2018. The 3.5mm ...
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Buffett: When choosing between stocks and bonds 'I would choose equities in a minute' "If you had to choose between buying long-term bonds or equities, I would choose equities in a minute," he told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Monday in a wide-ranging interview. "If I were going to own a 30-year government bond or own equities for 30 years, I think equities will considerably outperform that ...
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'A 200-year-old secret': plaque to mark Bath's hidden role in Frankenstein This year marks the bicentenary of the publication of that book, Frankenstein – famous in its day and ever since, interpreted in art, film, comics, ballet and music. The almost forgotten link between its creation and the city of Bath will be marked for the first time by a plaque to be unveiled on Tuesday.
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What to watch this week in the fight for Congress Special elections and gun control will help to define the fight for control of Congress in the coming weeks. Rick Scott, the Republican Florida governor and likely Senate candidate, could face resistance at home to plans to tighten gun laws. Arizona is holding a special primary election this week for an ...
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Apple will store some iCloud encryption keys in China, raising security concerns Last month, Apple announced that it would hand over management of its Chinese iCloud data to a local, state-owned firm in China called Cloud Big Data Industrial Development Co (GCBD) at the end of February in order to comply with new laws. Now, Reuters is reporting that Apple will also hold iCloud ...
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Aid agencies 'complicit in exploitation of most vulnerable', says Mordaunt Penny Mordaunt, in a reflective speech to a conference run by Bond, the UK network for international development organisations, asked: "How did those, there to protect, support and serve the most vulnerable people on earth, become complicit in their exploitation – by protecting the perpetrators, ...
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Watchdog warns of gaps in US financial regulation The US government's focus on the resilience of banks and other financial groups rather than the markets in which they operate risks "significant gaps" in supervision that could cause another calamity, a financial watchdog has warned. In a letter to Steven Mnuchin this week, US-based think-tank the ...
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