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| Police in Chinese city seize 600 computers used to mine bitcoin Police in the north China city of Tianjin confiscated 600 computers used to mine bitcoin cryptocurrency after the local power grid operator reported abnormal electricity usage, Xinhua reported Wednesday. "Eight high-power fans were also seized," Xinhua said, quoting local police and added that it was ...
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Wednesday briefing: Macron and Trump in Iran arms wrestle Hello, it's Wednesday and I'm Warren Murray helping you stay neck and neck with the news at the halfway mark. The French president, Emmanuel Macron, is pressing Donald Trump to stay in the Iran nuclear limitation deal and seek a separate, parallel agreement to address his concerns. In what would ...
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| Arizona election is bellwether of Democratic enthusiasm in GOP stronghold Arizona has emerged as a centerpiece in the battle for control of Congress. In the Senate, Republicans are defending the seat vacated by retiring senator Jeff Flake. Democrats are bullish about their chances. The state's other senator, John McCain, has been absent from Washington since December: he ...
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| Pitbull is turning to blockchain in hopes of saving the music industry It's going down, and this time he's not yelling "timber." On Tuesday three-time Grammy award-winning artist and serial entrepreneur Armando "Pitbull" Perez announced the launch of his latest venture, an international blockchain coding competition aimed at disrupting the current state of the music ...
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| In Zambia, Federer Shares Foundation's Aspirations Roger Federer kicked around the football with kids, talked with teachers and stood at the blackboard himself on Tuesday as he continued working on his self-named foundation this week in Zambia.
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