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| Brexit: UK fails to retain voice in European court of justice The issue had been left open for further talks in the new year, but the Guardian understands that EU diplomats have ruled out the proposal among themselves. If that stands, the ECJ will not have any British members in the court when it rules on future disputes with the UK government about the rights of ...
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| Uber says its food-delivery service is now profitable in nearly 40 cities Since launching two years ago, UberEats is now in 200 cities and is profitable in almost 40 of them, the company told CNBC. Uber is now competing in a crowded market, alongside GrubHub, Caviar and Amazon following its purchase of Whole Foods. Food delivery is a $100 billion-plus market, about 1 ...
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| Crisis of Honduras democracy has roots in US tacit support for 2009 coup Since the 26 November vote, at least 11 people have died in clashes with security forces, and tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets in protests over an electoral process marked by suspicious delays, inexplicable irregularities – and opposition claims that the ruling party is trying to steal ...
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| Tech stocks rebound loses momentum in Europe "Can a 'buy the dip' mentality persist? G4 central bank liquidity does not peak until first quarter next year though any drawdown in liquidity will be gradual," says Neil MacKinnon at VTB Capital. "A Chinese liquidity squeeze [remains a factor] as the authorities turn the deleveraging screws." ...
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| Which companies paid the most – and least – tax in Australia in 2015-16? The Australian Tax Office (ATO) has released tax and income details for 2,043 entities operating in Australia. These entities were either Australian public companies and multinationals with an income of more than $100m, or Australian-owned resident private entities with total income of $200m or more.
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| LinkedIn report shows a 26% rise in November hiring U.S. employers hired more people in November than last year, but fewer than in October of this year, according to the LinkedIn Workforce Report. Hiring across the U.S. was 26 percent higher last month than a year earlier, the data showed. The seasonally adjusted hiring figure was 2.2 percent lower ...
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| San Francisco activists see irony in Yass, a queer startup backed by tech wealth The ties to Thiel and Silicon Valley and the decision to open in the Mission, a historically Latino neighborhood that has rapidly gentrified amid the tech boom, means Yass is sure to be controversial. Even prior to its physical launch, the project is already inspiring backlash in San Francisco, a city that is ...
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| Winds whip up wildfires, forcing mass evacuations in California "We are in the beginning of a protracted wind event," Ken Pimlott, director of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire), told the Los Angeles Times. "There will be no ability to fight fire in these kinds of winds." In the San Fernando Valley north of Los Angeles, the Creek Fire ...
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| Stateful Multi-Stream Processing in Python with Wallaroo Wallaroo is a high-performance, open-source framework for building distributed stateful applications. In an earlier post, we looked at how Wallaroo scales distributed state. In this post, we're going to see how you can use Wallaroo to implement multiple data processing tasks performed over the same ...
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| The First Order Arrives...in the Star Wars App Learn how to bring a First Order Dreadnought to life in the Star Wars app with Star Destroyer 360, a new AR experience presented by Verizon.
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| Watch Barry and Iris' Honeymoon Get Interrupted in This Adorable Flash Deleted Scene By the time The Flash's midseason finale rolled around, Barry and Iris were already back from their honeymoon after finally tying the knot (and punching some Nazis) in Crisis on Earth-X. What we didn't get to see though, was that it was cut short in a pretty hilarious fashion, thanks to Ralph Dibny... and ...
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