Tag: Mcig

  • Cambridge Analytica Scandal: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Formally Asked to Testify by US Lawmakers

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    The leaders of a key House committee declared Thursday that Facebook officials failed to answer questions about a privacy scandal involving a Trump-connected data-mining company, and they want CEO Mark Zuckerberg to testify before the panel. Reps. Greg Walden of Oregon and Frank Pallone of New Jersey said in a brief statement that the “latest revelations regarding Facebook’s use […]

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  • Two Americans astronauts and one Russian cosmonaut unusual cooperation in ISS lab

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    BAIKONUR – 2 astronauts, a cosmonaut and a ball set to be utilized in the upcoming football World Cup in Russia launched Wednesday for a two-day flight to the International Spaceport Station. Nasa’s Drew Feustel and Richard Arnold took off from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan for a five-month objective in a Soyuz MS-08 under […]

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  • Hawkish Fed Probably Worse For Market Than China ‘Trade War’

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    The trade war drums beating from Washington to Beijing are getting louder, but this is not the orcs of Middle Earth storming out of the gate ready to crack heads. Everyone and their brother believes something’s got to give on intellectual property protections with regards to China. “The U.S. semiconductor industry shares the Trump Administration’s […]

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  • Bank of America ‘systematically’ misled clients about stock trades

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    Bank of America Merrill Lynch doctored paperwork on 16 million orders to fool institutional clients into thinking stock trades were taking place in-house when they were not, according to New York’s Attorney General. The bank admitted on Friday to “systematically misleading clients” between 2008 and 2013 about how orders were handled for more than 4 […]

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  • Vietnam halts South China Sea oil drilling project under pressure from Beijing

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    HANOI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Vietnam has halted an oil drilling project in the “Red Emperor” block off its southeastern coast licensed to Spanish energy firm Repsol following pressure from China, three sources with direct knowledge of the situation told Reuters on Friday. It would be the second time in less than a year that Vietnam has […]

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  • Philippine bishops back migrant rights deal with Kuwait

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    President Duterte wants Filipino workers to eat ‘nutritious food’, have days off The Philippine bishops’ commission on migrant care is pressing the government to ensure that a deal about to be struck with Kuwait guaranteeing protection for Filipino workers, most of whom are maids, is adhered to. Philippine and Kuwaiti officials approved this week the final draft […]

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  • Go Inside the Empowering World of All-Women’s Adventure Travel

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    After suffering a hypoglycemic episode, my new friend Donna reaches a gushing river where the once clear path of rocks has now been submerged. “I don’t see it. I don’t see it,” she says, shaking her head, as our guide Mariana helps her across with an outstretched hiking pole. Donna forges on through the pouring […]

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  • How Returning to Acting Helped Drew Barrymore Out of a ‘Dark Place’ After Divorce

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    Drew Barrymore may go to some pretty dark places in her Netflix series Santa Clarita Diet, where she plays a mom-turned-zombie, but the actress says the show helped her get through a dark time of her own. “I was not looking for a job,” Barrymore, 43, said in a preview of her upcoming Sunday Today with Willie Geist interview, […]

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  • Dropbox IPO launches: Cloud storage lures investors but its deal isn’t best for consumers

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          Dropbox is off to a good start in its goal to make a mint on Wall Street with its new IPO. The cloud storage company began trading just before noon ET Friday at $29, about 38% and eight dollars above the $21 IPO price. Dropbox (DBX) shares continued to hover at about $30 as trading […]

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  • Dinosaur Horns Were For Making Love, Not War

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    The elaborate horns and frills were more likely for attracting mates than fighting off enemies For many people, thoughts of Triceratops conjure up a massive dino sporting sweeping horns that can drive deep into the belly of its mortal enemy, Tyrannosaurus. But scientists have no real evidence the two Cretaceous beasts ever tangled. And as Mary Halton at the BBC reports, a new […]

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