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Procter & Gamble isn't seeing a slowdown in China Apple and McDonald's are seeing sales in China soften because of the country's slowing economy, but that's not the case for Procter & Gamble.
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Alibaba's Jack Ma suggests technology could result in a new world war "The first world war was because of the first technology revolution," he said at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. "The second ...
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Australian Open: Serena Williams loses to Karolina Pliskova in thriller Serena Williams, her movement cramped late in the match by a rolled ankle, blew a third-set 5-1 lead, four match points, a rematch with Naomi Osaka ...
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Which Democrats are running in 2020? This field of candidates promises to be the most diverse yet. It already has the most women running in US history. The BBC's Anthony Zurcher casts his ...
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White House chief economist: We could see 'zero' growth in first quarter because of shutdown The chairman of President Donald Trump's Council of Economic Advisers said Wednesday the United States could post no economic growth in the ...
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UK has biggest fossil fuel subsidies in the EU, finds commission The UK leads the European Union in giving subsidies to fossil fuels, according to a report from the European commission. It found €12bn (£10.5bn) a ...
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Technologies to watch in 2019 In the past ten years, we have seen a huge increase in the number of single cells that researchers can profile at one time. That's going to continue, ...
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The Sopranos: James Gandolfini's son to fill father's shoes in prequel The son of James Gandolfini is to take on his father's most famous role in a prequel to hit HBO show The Sopranos. Michael Gandolfini, 19, said he ...
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Travel Back in Time With These Vintage Computers Mark Richards pays tribute the Univac I and other computing trailblazers in his book Core Memory. It travels the annals of bits and bytes, from the ...
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Naomi Osaka sponsor apologises for 'whitewashing' tennis star in ad One of Naomi Osaka's sponsors has been forced to apologise after depicting the Japanese tennis star, who is half-Haitian, with pale skin in an ...
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