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The Supreme Court is divided in a gay wedding cake case SPEAKING on the steps of the Supreme Court after a hearing that pit gay rights against freedom of expression, David Mullins, who was denied a wedding cake in 2012 by Jack Phillips, a conservative Christian baker, said LGBT people "deserve the right to live their lives in public without having that love ...
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| To Fight Opioid Addiction, Scientists See Promise in Sea Snail Venom For this drug research, the scientists are homing in on the subgenus Conus asprella, which includes six different species. These sea creatures hunt by injecting fish with a paralyzing venom from a harpoon-like tooth. The sea snail will hang back and observe its prey to see how it reacts to the toxic ...
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| Disney's Fiscal 2017 In Review Disney (NYSE: DIS) had a fairly soft fiscal 2017 (fiscal year ends September 2017). The company's total revenue declined 1% year-over-year (y-o-y) to $55.1 billion, primarily due to a fall in the company's Studio revenues, weakness in the Consumer Products segment, and a continued decline in the ...
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| Amazon Opened In Australia, And Nothing Has Changed -- Yet Australia is a retail market ripe for disruption. In this continent-sized country of 24 million people (a little bigger than Florida, a little smaller than Texas) there are just two major supermarket chains, two major electronics retailers, two major department stores, two major home improvement chains ... you get ...
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| Stocks are still in for bumpy times, but Santa could save the day Stocks could remain choppy for the time being, but strategists expect the seasonal forces of December to take over and push the market higher. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq ended their third session in a row with losses, the first such three-day period since August. December is one of the better months of ...
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| US to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital in world first US President Donald Trump will recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital, senior administration officials have said. He is due to announce the controversial decision in a speech later. Mr Trump is also expected to approve moving the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, but not for several years.
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| Newspaper headlines: Men in court on terror charge and Christine Keeler dies The Guardian Image caption The Guardian reports that Theresa May is facing growing pressure to secure a breakthrough in the Brexit talks with the EU. The paper also reports on the death of Christine Keeler, who had an affair with Conservative cabinet minister John Profumo as a teenager in the 60s.
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| The Role Of Marketing In Cybersecurity After all, marketers are more accessible by trade and tend to have a larger presence on social media sites like LinkedIn and Twitter, sharing more personal information than many of their counterparts in an organization. This proliferation of information can be an easy exploit for hackers looking to social ...
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| The State Department's utter dysfunction, in one tweet Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has gutted America's diplomatic corps. Only 10 out of the top 44 politically appointed posts have been filled, 60 percent of State's top-ranking career diplomats have left, and new applications to join the foreign service have fallen by half. And Tillerson is just getting started: ...
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| Staring into a baby's eyes puts her brain waves and yours in sync When a baby and an adult make eye contact, their brain waves fall in sync, too, a new study finds. And those shared patterns of brain activity may actually pave the way for better communication between baby and adult: Babies make more sweet, little sounds when their eyes are locked onto an adult who ...
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| Wall Street Teams Up to Help Save Client Data in Cyber Attack (Bloomberg) -- On Wall Street, backing up data now comes with a code name. Nearly three dozen banks are leading a group called Sheltered Harbor that's designed to protect consumers' access to their data in the event a financial institution is hacked. Banks, credit unions and brokerages representing ...
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| but four teams fouling less in PL - but 'tactical' fouls going unpunished Dan Clark; 5th December 2017. Only Chelsea, Arsenal, Everton and Swansea are committing more fouls this season than last in the Premier League – and teams using tactical fouling to stop counter-attacks are continuing to get away with it. The role of a modern striker is not what it used to be. As well ...
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| This Week in Spring - December 5th, 2017 Hi Spring fans and welcome to This Week in Spring from the premier JVM-language event SpringOne Platform 2017! There is a massive amount of stuff to cover, especially in light of SpringOne Platform, so let's get to it! Spring Cloud co-founder Spencer Gibb just announced Spring Cloud Finchley M5 ...
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| Statement of the spokesperson on recent developments in the fight against corruption in Ukraine The fight against corruption is a key element in the development of EU-Ukraine relations, upon which the success of other reforms rests.The public disclosure of a corruption investigation by the General Prosecutor Office significantly weakens the capacity of the National Anti-corruption Bu.
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| A Year in Reading: Jeff VanderMeer As an omnivore, I define the word "enjoyment" as anything from a heady intellectual excitement at exposure to new ideas or narrative structures all the way to an uneasy/comfortable feeling that lives visceral in the gut and defies analysis. I'm not really interested in imposing my own idea of a good book ...
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