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A pioneer in predictive policing is starting a troubling new project Jeff Brantingham is as close as it gets to putting a face on the controversial practice of "predictive policing." Over the past decade, the University of California-Los Angeles anthropology professor adapted his Pentagon-funded research in forecasting battlefield casualties in Iraq to predicting crime for ...
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Football Association in talks to sell Wembley Stadium If accepted, the bid would transfer ownership of the stadium — currently temporary home of Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur and known as the "home of English football" — into foreign hands for the first time since it was completed in 2007. As part of the deal, the FA would also expect to receive ...
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US durable goods orders rose 2.6% in March, vs 1.6% increase expected New orders for key U.S.-made capital goods unexpectedly fell in March, weighed down by the biggest drop in demand for machinery in nearly two years, and a decline in shipments suggested business spending on equipment slowed in the first quarter. But other data on Thursday showed the economy ...
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At least 11 hurt in explosion at Wisconsin refinery A tank containing crude oil or asphalt exploded at a large refinery in Wisconsin on Thursday, injuring 11 people and causing a blast that one worker described as sounding like a sonic boom. Essentia Health spokeswoman Maureen Talarico says five patients are being treated at St. Mary's Medical ...
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Southwest warns about drop in bookings after fatal engine failure Southwest Airlines warned on Thursday that reservations have declined in the wake of a deadly in-flight engine failure aboard one of its flights. Shares were 2.4 percent lower Thursday after Southwest forecast a decline in second-quarter revenue of 1 to 3 percent. "Approximately one to two points of this ...
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Facebook's rise in profits, users shows resilience after scandals Shares traded up 4.6 percent at $167, paring a month-long decline that began with Facebook's disclosure in March that consultancy Cambridge Analytica had harvested data belonging to millions of users. The Cambridge Analytica scandal, affecting up to 87 million users, generated calls for regulation ...
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Putting the antisemitism debate in perspective Roger Silverman says it is time to defend Corbyn's consistent record of resistance to racism in all its forms, Bryn Jones says the Zionist label now resembles previous intemperate use of the term 'communist', Richard Cooper says the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of ...
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TSB offers customers millions in compensation after IT outage TSB will waive about £10m in fees and pay tens of millions of extra interest on current account balances, in an attempt to avoid an exodus of customers after IT problems sparked public outrage. The under-fire bank said on Thursday it would cancel all overdraft fees and interest charges for retail and ...
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Developments in Food Science Read the latest chapters of Developments in Food Science at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier's leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature.
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People Made Loads Of Cool Stuff With Nintendo's 'Labo' In Its First Week Nintendo's cardboard creation kits only hit store shelves last Friday, but people have already come up with incredible gadgets, songs and games using the "Labo" framework (and, occasionally, some tape).
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