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Plattsburgh has become the first city in the US to ban cryptocurrency mining Plattsburgh, New York, has become the first city in the US to ban cryptocurrency mining in the city for the next 18 months. The city council unanimously voted to impose the ban at a council meeting last night, and the mayor's office states that the purpose of the law is to consider "regulations before ...
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Storm Watch: the latest developments in the Stormy Daniels case The saga of Stormy Daniels — the adult film actress who allegedly had an affair with Donald Trump beginning in 2006, then filed a lawsuit claiming the "hush agreement" she signed was invalid — keeps growing, and the constant drip, drip, drip of details continued this week. The White House has ...
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Inked mice hint at how tattoos persist in people In the experiment, described March 6 in the Journal of Experimental Medicine, macrophages gobbled up the ink as expected, but did not digest and remove it. Instead, the cells held onto the ink until the researchers killed the cells. About 90 days later, new macrophages moved in and reabsorbed the ink.
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Week in Review, March 17 Paul Polman, chief executive, said the choice of Rotterdam over London had "categorically" nothing to do with Brexit, nor had the group been attracted by the Netherlands' corporate rule that makes takeovers harder, by requiring companies to make decisions in the interests of all stakeholders, instead ...
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Goldman Sachs and UBS back women in finance initiative Goldman Sachs and UBS are among the latest companies to back a government initiative to boost the number of senior women in the UK's financial services sector, but JPMorgan has yet to join them despite being singled out for criticism by MPs. More than 200 companies have signed the Women in ...
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Leilah Weinraub's Radical Cinema of Privacy in "Shakedown" And, you know, everybody in the world is like 'I invented that.' And I think that everybody is right! But also that's very superficial [commentary] about the look [of the film]." As a director, Weinraub resists operating as a liaison between viewer and subject; she seems more interested in the play between ...
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Early interest by consumers in Japan bodes well for Netflix in Asia, says RBC's Mahaney Tech analyst Mark Mahaney bumps his price target on shares of Netflix to $350 from $300, representing 9 percent upside from Thursday's close. "The sun appears to be finally rising in Asia," Mahaney wrote to clients. "Japan, which Netflix entered in October 2015, is one of the largest markets the ...
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Brief ceasefire in Douma only piece of good news for civilians in war-torn Syria, UN envoy says The United Nations mediator for the Syrian conflict told the Security Council on Friday that its three-week old demand for a ceasefire across the war-ravaged country was still not being implemented, and while progress had been made in in Douma in Eastern Ghouta, "the bottom line is, too many civilians ...
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Merkel's coalition divided over role of Islam in Germany Angela Merkel's government is embroiled in its first row barely two days after being sworn in, with the chancellor and her interior minister arguing publicly about the incendiary issue of Islam's place in German society. The argument could be a harbinger of more tension to come between three coalition ...
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Turns Out Vanessa Trump Might Have Been the Most Interesting One in the Family Just as Vanessa Trump prepares to become a Trump-no-more, she turns out to be the most interesting one in the family. On Friday, Mother Jones associate editor Patrick Caldwell posted a previously overlooked excerpt from an already-infamous 1998 New York magazine article about Leonardo ...
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