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PayPal to roll out banking products for the 'unbanked' in the weeks ahead The company says its new products are targeted specifically at the unbanked, and will launch in the first half of 2018, following consumer testing. As PayPal itself is not a bank, it's been working with other banking partners behind the scenes to offer these new services. For example, a Delaware bank ...
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Tammy Duckworth becomes first senator to give birth in office "I feel like the Senate is actually in the 19th century as opposed to the 21st somehow and that's really unfortunate," Duckworth told the Guardian in an interview last month. Asked how she felt about being the first woman to give birth while serving in the Senate, she told the Chicago Tribune: "Well, ...
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General Electric 'is the most expensive stock' in the industrial sector, JP Morgan says General Electric's stock continues to hover near the $13 level, battered for months and with no signs of relief coming. But shares of the embattled industrial conglomerate have not fallen far enough, J.P. Morgan analysts wrote in a note Monday. "Yes, GE is the most expensive stock in the sector," the firm ...
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App downloads and revenue again broke records in the first quarter of 2018 Global app downloads and consumer spending in apps had yet another record quarter, according to a new report from App Annie, out on Monday. In the first quarter of 2018, iOS and Google Play downloads grew more than 10 percent year-over-year to reach 27.5 billion – the highest figure to date.
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Can football heal old wounds in Colombia? Football also provided a rather grim bit of lore in Colombia's civil war. In 1997, members of the right-wing paramilitary group Autodefensas Campesinas de Cordoba y Uraba (ACCU) beheaded a farmer in Bijao Cacarica, in the Choco region in western Colombia. According to local testimonies, the ...
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New awards aim to celebrate women in science Prizes will reward outstanding scientific discovery and exceptional efforts to engage girls and young women in science. ... These awards complement the existing Nature Awards for Mentoring in Science and the John Maddox Prize for promoting sound science and evidence on a matter of public interest.
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Blog: Complexity in Science Working for many years in biomedical research, I came to understand that even though scientists try to uncover the mysterious and ever-changing ways of nature, nature always wins. Biology is not chemistry, physics, mathematics, engineering, or information technology. Biologists study living organisms ...
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