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This week in tech, 20 years ago As a person who covers day-to-day technology news, I often wonder how my writing might come off to someone in the future — and whether anyone will even be reading it. I can't answer those questions, but I can do the next best thing: look back at what other people were writing 20 years ago. Here are ...
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Let's Keep Cryptocurrency Mines Running in Human Achievement Hour & Every Hour On Saturday, March 24th, from 8:30 to 9:30 PM in their local time zones, some people will turn off their lights as part of an annual "Earth Hour" observance. At my organization, the Competitive Enterprise Institute, we do something different with that hour. We celebrate "Human Achievement Hour" by ...
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First Iraqi-made film in 25 years in cinemas Iraq's cinema industry is making a comeback after years of conflict, with the first Iraqi-made film in a quarter of a century playing in theatres. Journey, which tells the story of an Iraqi woman struggling under conflict and sectarian violence, premiered in the capital, Baghdad, earlier this month.
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Corbyn in antisemitism row after backing artist behind 'offensive' mural Jeremy Corbyn was embroiled in a fresh antisemitism row on Friday after conceding he was wrong to support a graffiti artist whose "offensive" work was scrubbed off a wall in London's East End. In a Facebook post in 2012, Corbyn offered his backing to Los Angeles-based street artist Mear One, whose ...
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