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Amazon teams with Marriott to put Alexa in hotels Alexa is checking in to your hotel room. Amazon's digital assistant is elbowing ahead of Apple's Siri in the race to bring voice-powered devices to hotel ...
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China Vows to Retaliate as Trump Targets $200 Billion in Tariffs Trump ordered up identification of $200 billion in Chinese imports for additional tariffs of 10 percent -- with another $200 billion after that if Beijing ...
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Jaguars Thrive in Lightly Logged Forests Jaguars, the largest big cat in the Americas, need a lot of space. One male can roam a territory spanning 100 square kilometers in search of mates and ...
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Property Prices in Wales Outpacing Much of England Property prices in Wales are rising faster annually than any region in neighboring England, according to the latest house price index from LSL ...
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Elon Musk sent an email to Tesla employees about another fire in its factory on Sunday Tesla continues to struggle with fires at its electric vehicle plant in Fremont, California, according to correspondence reviewed by CNBC on Monday.
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World Cup 2018: England up and running with win, Russia back in action – live! Russia play their second match of the tournament tonight, in St Petersburg. They crushed Saudi Arabia 5-0 in their opener, but will surely not repeat ...
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Ex-CIA employee charged in leak of classified hacking tools Joshua Adam Schulte, 29, was charged with the theft of classified national defense information in a 13-count indictment handed down by a grand jury, ...
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Fugitive Indian billionaire Nirav Modi last seen in Britain in March The fugitive billionaire jeweller Nirav Modi was last seen in Britain in March, Indian federal investigators have said. The Central Bureau of Investigation ...
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Microsoft needs to pick a side in the ICE debate. The world is watching Prior to today, most of us hadn't spent a lot of time considering the logistics involved in snatching a couple thousand babies from their parents and ...
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Billionaire investor Jim Mellon: Sharp sell-off in US stocks is the start of a 'very major correction' Mellon is not alone in suggesting that today's stock market is the most overvalued on record — more so than in 1929, 2000 and 2007. Tuesday looks ...
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