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Can Street Artists Survive a City in Lockdown? LONDON — One recent Friday, Nathan Bowen, a graffiti artist, was spray painting a boarded-up storefront in East London. He was wearing a reflective ...
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Exiled Pakistani journalist found dead in Sweden Sajid Hussain, who was granted political asylum in Sweden in 2019 after fleeing Pakistan, had been missing since 2 March. He was last seen ...
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In spite of pandemic (or maybe because of it), cloud infrastructure revenue soars As we look at the most recent quarter's earnings reports for the main players in the market, it seems the pandemic and economic fall out has done little to ...
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Business Jets Not Getting Dumped In This Downturn As Owners Hang Onto Sanitary Travel Capsules This is in stunning contrast to the financial crisis of 2007-2008 when business aircraft owners stampeded for the exits. Before that, 10%-12% of the ...
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Congress wants Jeff Bezos to testify in Amazon antitrust probe "In light of our ongoing investigation, recent public reporting, and Amazon's prior testimony before the Committee, we expect you, as Chief Executive ...
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Stuck With Off-Campus Housing "It's unfair that students in UCI on-campus housing were able to cancel their housing plans with absolutely no financial penalties, but UCI students ...
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Why America's coronavirus testing barely improved in April In the past week, the situation seems to have improved. ... collecting a sample, in nasal swabs, in the ingredients to run the tests, or in machines to run ...
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Amid the coronavirus outbreak, Denver rents were down in April Zumper, another online real estate company, offered similar analysis in its April report, which put the median for a two-bedroom in Denver at $1,860, ...
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Coronavirus: Immigration detention centres in crisis At the centre she is held at in Otay Mesa, in San Diego, California, they were not given any face masks or gloves as protection, despite the fact that there ...
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In New York, the rent strike movement takes root One evening in late April, seated on the bed in her Brooklyn apartment, Melanie Wang shouted instructions into her cellphone on how to join a ...
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