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Who will the winners be in the future of fintech? Plaid's Series C round in 2018 came with a valuation of $2.65 billion, which caught a lot of people in fintech off-guard. The company, which had been ...
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How To Fly In First Class For 'Free' In 2020 Credit card loyalty programs and air miles collections and redemptions are becoming more commonplace. Particularly in the U.S. many of us have ...
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Year in a word: Be water Be Water. (imperative) A martial arts philosophy popularised by actor Bruce Lee in the early 1970s and adopted by pro-democracy demonstrators in ...
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Harding's Big Game Not Enough In Weber State's Loss At BYU PROVO, Utah – Weber State guard Jerrick Harding's big night scoring the basketball wasn't enough as the Wildcats fell by 30 points to the BYU ...
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The Week in Tech: How Is Antitrust Enforcement Changing? Each week, we review the week's news, offering analysis about the most important developments in the tech industry. Hello, my name is Steve Lohr.
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JetBlue Outlines Impressive Growth In Boston For 2020 JetBlue is planning on some major growth out of Boston in 2020. The airline is seeking to solidify its position at the airport through increased ...
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More than a dozen wounded in southern Philippines explosions Explosions have rocked two towns and a city in the southern Philippines, wounding at least 17 people including soldiers, a military official has said.
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6 Pedestrians in 3 Days: A Deadly Spate of Crashes in NYC In total, six pedestrians were killed from Wednesday to Friday in a spate of traffic crashes in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. Their deaths reminded ...
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New Zealand's ban on semiautomatic weapons is in effect. Where is the US's? Just nine months after a lone gunman in Christchurch, New Zealand walked into one mosque and then another and opened fire, murdering 51 people, ...
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Under new set-up, Amazon paid almost ¥30 billion in corporate taxes in Japan over last two years Amazon.com Inc. paid nearly ¥30 billion ($274 million) in corporate taxes in Japan over the last two years after changing its policy to book sales in the ...
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DoT seeks Rs 1.72 lakh cr from GAIL in telecom dues NEW DELHI: The Department of Telecommunications has sought Rs 1.72 lakh crore in past statutory dues from state-owned gas utility GAIL India Ltd ...
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