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Exclusive: Documents reveal Sidewalk Labs is offering cloud software Flow to Columbus, Ohio, to upgrade bus and parking services – and bring them under Google’s management
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The accommodation website has become so successful that hotels are losing business and tourist sites face being ruined
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A study on offenders in Florida refutes the notion that computers are more objective than people
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Exclusive: documents obtained by the Guardian show Nigerian agency looking into 2009 lease agreement for country’s ‘Crown Jewels’ oil fields
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ECB warning highlights risk of damage to London’s standing as global financial centre
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A Boston supermarket supplier who relies heavily on foreign labour is almost a lone voice in a town that’s ill at ease with high levels of immigration
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From quiet reassurance that remain would edge to sterling’s 31-year low against the dollar, the mood swing was extreme
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Companies must book pre-approved sites in advance to minimize the impact on the local environment but as the number of visitors keeps growing, some countries are clamoring for tighter regulation
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Fast food chain shock foods follow what America has always done – from colonization, to privatization of public utilities to the dawn of the gig economy
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The high-stakes chess game pits Viacom CEO Philippe Dauman against Shari Redstone and who will rule aging executive’s kingdom is now up to the court
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It’s not just for kids anymore: summer camps tailored for adults looking to relive some of their childhood have become a million-dollar industry in the US
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Finance reports for the billionaire’s presidential campaign reveal a marked lack of funds compared to those of other candidates past and present, and questions remain over his ability to appeal to swing voters
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Unilever trumpeted a new advertising strategy at an industry shindig in Cannes last week, saying the time for sexist ads had passed – but how much have things really changed?
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Engineers testing driver-free vehicles say aggressive driving and road rage could become a thing of the past. But are their cars any fun?
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From Macmillan’s faltering discussions with Charles De Gaulle to the meetings between Ted Heath and Georges Pompidou, former diplomat Sir Crispin Tickell recalls how Britain talked its way into Europe but never fully committed to it
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Worried expats who moved to the Spanish Costas assess possible effects of UK’s leave vote on their pensions and healthcare
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Uncertainty is unlikely to sit well with entrepreneurs and business lobbies are already calling for action
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Undeterred by poor weather, voters turn out to decide the UK’s future with the EU on this historic – and very British – polling day
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Millennial financeMillennial financeSummer camp with an open bar: retreats for stressed-out adults are big businessIt’s not just for kids anymore: summer camps tailored for adults looking to relive some of their childhood have become a million-dollar industry in the US
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Money and feminismMoney and feminismWomen have better chances of getting hired when competing against womenA female candidate’s chances of being hired are statistically zero if she is the only woman in a pool of finalists, a recent report on job hiring practices found
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The retail giant will now require its suppliers to use a new date label designed to ease safety worries and prevent food from being tossed away too early
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New studies show that alarming numbers of tiny fibers from synthetic clothing are making their way from your washing machine into aquatic animals
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Dry weather in California and growing fire risks are prompting a new effort to cull dead trees affected by bark beetles and use them to make electricity
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Businesses still have a way to go to limit their carbon footprint, but one area where they are making good progress is switching to clean energy
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