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Steve Bannon dismisses data mining role in US election Steve Bannon, Donald Trump's former chief strategist, has dismissed the idea that Cambridge Analytica's work for the Trump campaign swayed the 2016 US election, in his first remarks since scrutiny of the data company's actions exploded into a crisis for Facebook. Mr Bannon, who named and helped ...
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The week in wildlife – in pictures A small pink flower in melting snow at Woerthsee lake near the Bavarian village of Inning, Germany. ... Tree sparrows at the Leas and Whitburn coastal park in South Tyneside, UK, where the National Trust has said that the birds have bounced back from the brink at the nature reserve created on the site ...
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Neo-Nazis attack Afghan Community in Greece's office in Athens Athens, Greece - Propped up on the radiator next to a battered door is a half-charred plaque that welcomes visitors to the office of the Afghan Community in Greece. The door, also burned, hangs loosely from the hinges. Inside, a wooden desk is collapsed in front of a soot-blackened wall, a shattered ...
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Courts overruled four in ten asylum decisions last year: report In 2017, a full 328,000 lawsuits were filed to appeal against asylum decisions, more than twice as many as the previous year, reported the Süddeutsche Zeitung on Friday. Citing statistics from the Federal Office of Migration and Refugees (BAMF), the paper pointed out that, when one includes the results ...
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Week In Wearables: Apple Watch Spots A-Fib, Apple Watch Bands Spring, Oculus Go Is Go This week there was news of Apple Watch being an astonishingly accurate reporter of abnormal heart rhythms, GymKit being rolled out across different machines and Oculus Go being tested. Oh, and the new Apple Watch bands for Spring were revealed. The Week in Wearables is a news digest, out ...
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Shares of Deutsche Bank's DWS edge higher in stock market debut Shares of Deutsche Bank's DWS edged higher in their stock market debut on the Frankfurt stock exchange, with the listing likely to galvanize the mood among other pending German flotations. Germany's largest lender is selling 22.5 percent of the company, which has assets worth more than 700 billion ...
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Week in pictures: From Newroz celebrations to Brazil protests A photo round-up of some of last week's events, including a car bomb blast in Somalia and protests in France and Spain. 4 hours ago. A girl poses for a photo during a rally in Athens, Greece against the EU-Turkey deal blocking mass migration into Europe. Yorgos Karahalis/AP Photo. Thousands march ...
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Electricity demand by US manufacturing has declined in recent years Overall electricity use in U.S. manufacturing has declined in recent years, based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Many manufacturing establishments have the option of generating their own electricity in addition to pulling directly from the electric grid to run their processes. Most operators get their ...
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Trends in Obesity and Severe Obesity Prevalence in US Youth and Adults by Sex and Age, 2007 ... This study uses National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data to characterize trends in obesity prevalence among US youth and adults between 2007-2008 a.
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