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Dropbox shares soared today in biggest tech IPO since Snapchat Cloud storage and collaboration company Dropbox — which started 10 years ago as a small startup in the San Francisco-based Y Combinator incubator program — went public today, and its shares were up nearly 36 percent as of market close this afternoon. The successful performance makes ...
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Why North Korea called John Bolton 'human scum and a bloodsucker' in 2003 When it comes to controversial selections for national security adviser, there are few more divisive than John Bolton. The former U.N. ambassador's hawkish politics and belittling public statements have made many bitter enemies over his decades in public life. Among his most vocal critics is North Korea, ...
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Firefighter dies after set of new Edward Norton film catches fire in Harlem A New York firefighter was killed on Thursday night in a blaze at a building in Harlem that was being used as a set for Motherless Brooklyn, a film adaptation of Jonathan Lethem's novel, directed by Edward Norton. Michael Davidson was separated from other firefighters as conditions deteriorated and ...
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Nerve agent was used in 1995 murder, claims former Soviet scientist A developer of Soviet-era nerve agents related to the one used against former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia has told the Guardian that a similar poison was used in the murder of a Russian businessman in the 1990s. The remarks by Vladimir Uglev, a Soviet chemical weapons scientist, ...
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Miami Open: Johanna Konta beats Kirsten Flipkens in second round Britain's Johanna Konta began her Miami Open title defence with a second-round win over Belgium's Kirsten Flipkens. Konta, ranked 14th in the world, registered a 6-4 6-3 victory over the world number 71 in 84 minutes. The 11th seed, who had a bye in the first round, looked composed as she hit eight ...
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Next profits fall 8% after 'most challenging year in 25 years' The boss of Next has described 2017 as the toughest year in the past 25 years as the retail giant posted its second consecutive fall in annual profits. In further signs of pain on Britain's high streets, Next reported an 8.1% drop in annual pre-tax profits to £726.1m, while total sales slid 0.5% to £4.1bn.
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Facebook under fire: Mark Zuckerberg's actions questionable in data scandal Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg finally admitted this week that Cambridge Analytica had gained unauthorized access to information about tens of millions of Facebook users. Questions remain whether Zuckerberg acted responsibly when faced with the data scandal. Great business leaders rely on these ...
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Wheat in heat: the 'crazy idea' that could combat food insecurity Following four years of trials, which saw thousands of wheat varieties tested in the unforgiving sub-Saharan heat, scientists have successfully turned what was first thought of as a "crazy idea" into a vital new food crop. With more than 1 million smallholders living along the Senegal River basin, which also ...
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Andrew Zimmern picks the best- and worst-tasting animals Andrew Zimmern, whose stomach has hosted more animals than Noah's Ark, has made a career vicariously eating on behalf of the unadventurous among us. On Travel Channel's Bizarre Foods, Zimmern seeks out food cultural traditions in the locales he visit, and if it means snacking on fresh cow ...
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