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Facebook has ‘no plans’ to listen in on your conversations (for now), but the creepy stories mount
bySAN FRANCISCO — California technology analyst Brian Solis was having a conversation with a friend while the two were driving through Texas. His friend was buying a ranch in Texas but was having trouble with the financing because it was considered a “barndominium.” Solis had never heard the term before nor had he ever researched […]
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Cynthia Nixon reveals her oldest child is transgender
byCynthia Nixon is proud of her kids. On Friday, the candidate for New York governor, 52, shared on Instagram that her oldest child, Samuel—known as Seph—is transgender. Nixon shared the news in a post celebrating her son on the Trans Day of Action with a photo from his graduation earlier this month from the University of […]
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Venezuela crisis: UN says security forces killed hundreds
byVenezuelan security forces have carried out hundreds of arbitrary killings under the guise of fighting crime, the UN says in a new report. The UN’s human rights body says it has credible accounts of security forces raiding poor neighbourhoods and killing young men, often in their homes. The rule of law was “virtually absent” in […]
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US designer Kate Spade mourned at hometown funeral
byCHICAGO (AFP) – Friends and loved ones said goodbye Thursday (June 21) to American fashion designer Kate Spade at a funeral in Kansas City, Missouri, birthplace of the 55-year-old who committed suicide two weeks ago. Spade was one of the biggest names in American fashion, known especially for her sleek handbags. An additional tragedy befell the […]
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Clooneys open wallets as celebrities attack family separations
byGeorge Clooney and John Legend have sent hefty donations to charity and Bruce Springsteen interrupted his Broadway show to decry the border crisis as the entertainment world voiced outrage over the separation of migrant families at the US border. Clooney and his lawyer wife Amal said that they were donating $100,000 to the Young Center […]
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NANO Issues Alert on Android App Vulnerability, Urges Users to Move Funds
byNANO, which recently rebranded from RaiBlocks in January 2018, has issued a statement alerting users about a vulnerability in their android wallet, urging them to move their funds to a new wallet. This applies to anyone who generated a wallet seed using the NANO android wallet, which was released just a few hours ago. The […]
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EU tariffs on US goods come into force
byThe European Union (EU) has introduced retaliatory tariffs on US goods as a top official launched a fresh attack on President Donald Trump’s trade policy. The duties on €2.8bn (£2.4bn) worth of US goods came into force on Friday. Tariffs have been imposed on products such as bourbon whiskey, motorcycles and orange juice. European Commission […]
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South Korean Gov’t to Invest Over $200 Mln in Public, Private Blockchain Initiatives
bySouth Korea’s Ministry of Science and ICT has announced a major Blockchain Technology Development Strategy that aims to raise 230 bln won (~$207 mln) by 2022, The News Asia reportstoday, June 21. According to the Ministry’s official announcement, the new initiative will foster 10,000 blockchainindustry professionals and 100 companies, and will expand and commercialize six existing blockchain pilots with the […]
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Stanford Univ. Launches Blockchain Research Center, Supported by Ethereum Foundation
byBy David Brown Stanford has created the Center for Blockchain Research, supported in part by the Ethereum Foundation, Stanford Engineering’s website posted yesterday, June 20. The university reportedly established the center in order to examine how blockchain technology can transform traditional business interactions, according to their official announcement. Ethereum (ETH) co-founder Vitalik Buterin tweeted about his, and evidently his Foundation’s, support for […]
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Habsburg culture is back in vogue
byIN HIS novel “The Radetzky March”, published in 1932, Joseph Roth traces the changing fortunes of the Trotta family amid the demise of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. “People lived on memories,” Roth writes of the era before the first world war, “just as now they live by the capacity to forget quickly and completely.” To the […]
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