Apple beats Samsung to become the world's No. 1 smartphone company

The Times of India | 2017-02-01

SAN FRANCISCO: Apple reclaimed the throne as the world's top smartphone seller for the first time in five years on Tuesday, beating out rival Samsung in units shipped for the holiday quarter and boosting revenues with a strong showing for its new, top-of-the-line iPhone 7 Plus. The iPhone sales...

Samsung just sent out invites for an new, unknown device

Business Insider | 2017-02-01

Samsung on Tuesday sent out press invitations for an event that will take place on February 26 during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. It's unclear what Samsung plans to release during...

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Germany alarmed at Trump trade isolationism

Hong Kong Standard | 2017-02-01

Germany's economy minister says the signals from President Donald Trump's administration on trade so far are "alarming,'' but that isolationism would also hurt the U.S. economy. Brigitte Zypries (pictured, right,...

Fed is likely to leave rates alone at a time of uncertainty

The Roanoke Times | 2017-02-01

WASHINGTON (AP) — At some point in the coming months, the Federal Reserve is widely expected to resume raising interest rates. Just not quite yet. On Wednesday, the Fed will likely end its latest policy meeting with an announcement that it's keeping its benchmark rate unchanged at a time of steady...

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Changes in genes contribute to breast, ovarian cancer: study

Deccan Chronicle | 2017-02-01

Washington D.C.: In a latest discovery, a study has found out that why some women with healthy BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes develop cancer. The new study, published in Oncotarget states that defects in a key gene - long thought to...

Sudden death warning over faulty heart gene

BBC News | 2017-02-01

She says the heart condition has presented itself differently in each of them. "Maninder had to give up a promising career in rugby, but is now leading a relatively normal life. But Manvir and I struggle day-to-day with our health....

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Wenger lambasts defeated Arsenal's mentality

Belfast Telegraph | 2017-02-01

Arsene Wenger gave a blunt assessment of his side's performance after Arsenal suffered a 2-1 defeat against Watford at the Emirates Stadium. First-half goals from Younes Kaboul and Troy Deeney helped the Hornets earn their first ever Premier League win over the Gunners as the hosts suffered a blow...

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Honduras Named Most Dangerous Country For Environmental Activists

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India's Proposed Budget Intended To Ease Pain From Cash Crunch

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Key Witness In Emmett Till Case Admits She Lied, Historian Says

More than 60 years after her accusations led to the lynching death of 14-year-old Emmett Till, Carolyn Bryant has confessed to a historian that her allegations...

The Guardian | 2017-01-31

Harriet Harman says sexist habits still rife in parliament

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