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Here's what changed in the new Fed statement Text removed from the August statement is in red with a horizontal line ... Text appearing for the first time in the new statement is in red and underlined.
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Government crackdown on data privacy will leave some big company winners and losers in its wake The coming regulatory scrutiny will separate the technology sector into two types of companies: Those who use your data in order to better sell to you ...
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Pakistani businessmen demand release of wives trapped in China A group of Pakistani businessmen have travelled to Beijing to petition for the release of their Chinese wives and children who were caught up in a ...
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Corporations behind increase in developing-world debt – report An "explosion" in corporate and household debt across the developing world since the financial crisis has left some of the world's poorest countries ...
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AMC's MoviePass competitor hits 380K users in 3 months, will increase US attendance In addition, AMC is projecting that it will see increased U.S. attendance for the first time since 2015, excluding the bump it got by acquiring Carmike ...
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Ex-Google scientist raises Project Dragonfly concerns in Senate letter In a letter to the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, former Google research scientist Jack Poulson details why he stepped ...
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How Trump could win in 2020 What if President Trump did popular stuff on policy? In particular, what if Democrats do well in the midterms and take the House and start passing bills, ...
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Paul Pogba v Jose Mourinho: Their relationship at Manchester United in quotes "It has always been a club with a special place in my heart and I am really looking forward to working with Jose Mourinho. I have thoroughly enjoyed ...
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Oil rally cools in wake of Trump UN speech Oil dipped from its highest in four-years in early Asia-Pacific trading on Wednesday, pulling back below $82 a barrel, despite expectations of a ...
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World Bank plans battery revolution in developing nations The World Bank plans to back a "transformative" expansion in the market for batteries used on power grids, with the aim of stimulating new products ...
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In the Nineties, Race Didn't Exist By Nafkote Tamirat September 26, 2018 Mainstream nineties ... Mainstream 90s movies (except those of black filmmakers like Spike Lee) followed one of two rules: either race was unnamed or it was lunged at in a ...
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