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Why Bank of America Sees 'Risk Asset Melt-Up' in Q1 In this vein, bullish investors point to U.S. employment data in the most recent two months that beat expectations, as well an upbeat view on the ...
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More than 1 in 3 low- and middle-income countries face both extremes of malnutrition In the 2010s, 14 countries with some of the lowest incomes in the world had newly developed a double burden of malnutrition compared with the ...
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Uber is reportedly in talks to offload Uber Eats in India The ride-hailing company is in talks to sell its Uber Eats business in India to local rival Zomato, according to multiple reports citing sources familiar with ...
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Refugees or hijackers? Teenagers charged with terrorism in Malta Valletta, Malta - In March this year, a group of more than 100 migrants embarked upon an already deflating raft to cross the Mediterranean Sea from ...
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Trump's man in Hungary takes foreign policy in new direction Budapest, Hungary (CNN) Like Donald Trump, David Cornstein is a very rich New Yorker. Like Trump, he likes to put on a good show. The two men ...
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Long-tracking tornado destroyed home killing 59-year-old woman in Louisiana A slew of more than 70 tornado warnings were in effect across Louisiana and Mississippi by midday Monday as a violent outbreak of severe weather ...
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London fire brigade one of the worst in UK, inspectors say The London fire brigade (LFB) is one of the worst in the country, according to inspectors who found that two and a half years after the Grenfell Tower ...
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Fossilized Brains Found in Ancient Bug-Like Creatures Inky stains found in fossils of 500-million-year-old bug-like creatures may be beautifully preserved, symmetrical brain tissue. The fossil find may help ...
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Bugcrowd Launches CrowdStream and In-Platform Coordinated Disclosure Bugcrowd recommends all public programs (at minimum) take part in full or limited Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure (CVD), which means the ...
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Even apples shrivel in Chinese storm 'The big four' in Indian consumer electronics space — Samsung, Apple, Sony, Panasonic — were forced to adjust prices and saw their profits dip in ...
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