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Intel starts testing self-driving cars in Jerusalem Intel and its subsidiary Mobileye have started testing 100 self-driving cars in Jerusalem. In the "coming months," the plan is to deploy the fleet in the ...
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Why learning German in middle age isn't as hard as you might think Earlier this month, a study published in the journal Cognition caught headlines, supporting the conventional notion that language learning ability ...
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Pluralsight pops more than 30% in its public debut Pluralsight is having a pretty good day in its debut as a public company, with its shares popping more than 30% after its first trade following its IPO.
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PayPal CFO: Our merchants aren't interested in crypto—it's too volatile "Because of the volatility of the cryptocurrencies," the merchants were seeing swings in crypto that threatened the viability of their businesses, Rainey ...
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Bucs drop finale in Washington as bats cool WASHINGTON -- Trevor Williams cruised through five innings Thursday afternoon at Nationals Park, allowing just two baserunners to reach. Then, in ...
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Two-thirds of world population will live in cities by 2050, says UN Two-thirds of people in the world will be living in cities by 2050 and the boom will be concentrated in India, China and Nigeria, according to United ...
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Israel must answer for the deaths in Gaza Israeli soldiers killed about 60 protesters—the bloodiest day in Gaza since the war in 2014 (see Briefing). In a surreal split-screen moment, the Israeli ...
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Rail commuters warned of disruption in timetables shake-up Hundreds of thousands of rail commuters in the south-east have been advised to check train times and expect disruption as the biggest-ever change ...
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First Ebola case found in DRC city raises risk of epidemic, WHO says Officials in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have said the Ebola outbreak in the vast central African country has entered "a new phase" after a ...
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Benjamin Mendy Adrian Clarke is looking at players who, after limited contributions in 2017/18, can make a big impact in the 2018/19 Premier League.
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