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  • Leaders of South Korean Crypto Exchange Komid Jailed for Faking Volume: Local Media

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    Two leaders of the South Korean cryptocurrency exchange Komid were reportedly sentenced to serve jail time for faking exchange volumes, Korean crypto media outlet blockinpress reports on Jan. 18. The exchange’s CEO, surnamed Choi, received a three-year sentence, while another company leader with an unspecified role was purportedly sentenced to two years imprisonment for fraud, embezzlement and misconduct, the article […]

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  • IMF warns trade tensions could hit growth

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    The International Monetary Fund has warned that escalating trade tensions could undermine global economic growth. In a new report on the world economic outlook, the IMF also warns of risks from a no-deal Brexit. For the world economy, the IMF is now predicting growth of 3.5% in 2019. In October, it forecast 3.7%. For the […]

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  • Brexit: May looks for way to break deadlock

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    UK Prime Minister Theresa May is due to make a statement at 15:30 GMT on the way forward on Brexit after her planned deal was rejected by MPs last week. She hopes to win over Tory Brexiteer MPs and Northern Ireland’s DUP, by resolving their concerns over the “backstop” plan for the Irish border. Last […]

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  • A Kauai park with ties to Russia is stirring up an international name dilemma

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    A historic park on Kauai is playing a role in the troubled relationship between the United States and Russia. The Russian ambassador and Russian Americans are fighting to preserve the name of Russian Fort Elizabeth in Kauai’s west side town of Waimea. But cultural experts and state officials say the site is far more Hawaiian […]

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  • This dead whale carcass just won’t go away

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     It’s already been towed out once before, and it was just towed out a second time. Officials with the Department of Land and Natural resources provided an update on a rotting sperm whale carcass off Oahu’s southern shore. On Saturday, the DLNR said crews towed out the remains of the whale an additional 2.5 miles. […]

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  • Tackling the plastics recycling problem

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    Why has the world continued to increase consumption of plastic materials when at the same time, environmental and human health concerns over their use have grown? One answer is they are immensely useful to humankind, and despite problems they create, they have provided countless benefits. They are used to construct lighter automobiles and planes, improving […]

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  • Mark Zuckerberg’s Former Mentor: ‘The People at Facebook Live in Their Own Bubble’

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    Early investor Roger McNamee explains his concerns about the platform’s trajectory. By now we all know the story of Mark Zuckerberg’s rise from his Harvard dorm room to becoming a 23-year-old billionaire. But how the past couple of years have played out, particularly the handling of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, has given Roger McNamee, an […]

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  • Trump says deal ‘could very well happen’ with China

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    U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday there has been progress toward a trade deal with China, but denied that he was considering lifting tariffs on Chinese imports. “Things are going very well with China and with trade,” he told reporters at the White House, adding that he had seen some “false reports” indicating that […]

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  • Mexico pipeline blast kills 66 and injures dozens more

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    Mexican authorities now put the number killed in Friday night’s fuel pipeline blast at 66, with scores more injured. It is believed the explosion occurred after the line was ruptured by suspected fuel thieves in the town of Tlahuelilpan, in Hidalgo state. Officials say scores of people had been scrambling to fill up containers and […]

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  • Climate change: Do you know the basics?

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    Climate change: it’s a subject you can’t avoid, and you’re only going to hear more about it as the world continues to feel the heat. Maybe you’ve watched documentaries about cute endangered polar animals or tried to read complicated scientific journals about wildfires, rising ocean levels or fossil fuels. The causes of climate change are […]

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