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A bipartisan spirit reigns as John McCain lies in state in the Capitol rotunda WASHINGTON—John McCain was honored Friday in a way that symbolized the Republican senator and former presidential candidate's vision for the ...
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Apple reports first autonomous vehicle collision in California Apple said that its first autonomous vehicle crash in California occurred last week. The accident during an autonomous driving test took place at 2:58 ...
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In recruiting win, GM's Cruise employees offered equity in Cruise In what will be seen as a big recruiting and retention win for Cruise, employees will be offered equity in GM's self-driving technology subsidiary rather ...
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After ISIS, Iraq is still broken This week's suicide attack in al-Qaim, a district in Anbar province that is near the border with Syria, killed at least eight people. Separately, a suicide ...
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Apple blocks its gay pride watch face in Russia Apple first introduced its pride Apple Watch face during the company's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June. Inspired by the rainbow ...
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Donald Trump to visit Ireland and France in November Donald Trump will visit Ireland in November, it was confirmed on Friday. The president will also visit France to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of ...
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Wells Fargo said to be investigating reports of gender bias in its wealth division Wells Fargo has been investigating internal complaints of gender bias in its wealth management division for months and is looking into at least one ...
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UK house prices record biggest month-on-month fall in six years The average property value fell by 0.5% – or £73 a day – in August, the biggest month-on-month decline since July 2012, Britain's biggest building ...
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Donald Trump unlikely to visit Australia in 2018 There were expectations Trump would attend the Apec event in November and would also visit Australia while in the region. The US president ...
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California passes strongest net neutrality law in the country California's legislature has approved a bill being called the strongest net neutrality law in the US. The bill would ban internet providers from blocking ...
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