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Never Mind the Children. In Duluth, Trump Celebrates Himself A concise outline of President Donald Trump's reëlection campaign might be drawn from the chants that a crowd in Duluth, Minnesota, picked up ...
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Film Review: 'Incident in a Ghostland' Maybe that explains why Laugier's first film in six years returns to the terrain of his more successful 2008 breakout, "Martyrs." While not as graphically ...
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Leading indicators up in May, still short of expectations The Conference Board's Leading Economic Index increased 0.2 percent in May, short of economists' expectations. The index was expected increase ...
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Wall St weighs in on Intel CEO resignation Brian Krzanich made great strides in positioning the company towards data centric markets but also had several misses, and while for unfortunate ...
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India Is the Latest Front in Trump's Endless Trade War The U.S. side was pressing for trade reciprocity even before the Trumpist trade hawks swooped in. Since President Bill Clinton's administration, the ...
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PayPal to buy Simility, a specialist in AI-based fraud and risk management, for $120M Today the company announced that it is buying Simility, a fraud prevention specialist, for $120 million in cash. PayPal had been an investor in Simility ...
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Meet the menagerie of parasites that can live in human eyes When Abby Beckley started work on a salmon fishing boat in Alaska, worms were not high on her list of concerns. But it wasn't long before the ...
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Williamson losing fight with Treasury for rise in defence spending The defence secretary, Gavin Williamson, is unlikely to receive any increase in defence spending in the coming year in spite of waging a relentless ...
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