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German police rule out 'political motive' in van attack The attack is the latest in a string across Europe in which vehicles have been used to attack crowds of people in public places. In a Berlin assault in December 2016, Tunisian asylum-seeker Anis Amri hijacked a truck and murdered its Polish driver before killing another 11 people and wounding dozens ...
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These Americans are trapped in their jobs: they need to pay $10000 to quit Sinclair is not alone in using contracts to reduce workers' rights. More than half of private sector non-union employees can't bring cases in court because they are subject to forced arbitration, sometimes even as a requirement of applying for a job. The furniture chain Raymour and Flanigan contractually ...
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Canary Wharf: life in the shadow of the towers The house I lived in, growing up on London's Isle of Dogs, was beside a huge gate and high walls – impenetrable barriers even to the naughty kids who wanted to explore the docks beyond. My friends and I remember glimpses of watery wastelands as we walked off the Thames peninsula that we all ...
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How Luggage Is Treated In Japan... In most Japanese airports, all luggage is delivered onto the conveyor belt with the handles facing outward toward the customer, making it easy and efficient to grab luggage and go. And in reality, this is only one of about 10 fascinating things you'll only find when flying in Japan. Curious about the others?
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Voice Assistants Six+ Years In We have many voice assistants in our lives. I have Google Assistant on my phone. It is great. The Gotham Gal has Siri on her phone. It is OK. We have Amazon Alexa and Google Home in our apartment. We have Siri on our AppleTV/Siri Remote. We can talk to our car. But the honest truth is we rarely use ...
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