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WorldHostingDays Rebrands To CloudFest Before Annual Show
WorldHostingDays rebranded itself to operate under the name of CloudFest, Domain Name Wire reported Thursday. The move was seen as one which should have taken place some time ago. The company will officially begin going by its new name starting with its major annual show taking place in Europe, the...
Kickstarter Relaunches Drip Service With .RIP Domain
Kickstarter relaunched its Drip subscription service with a .rip domain name, Domain Incite reported Thursday. The crowdfunding service’s program works as a domain hack which uses the single character domain name of d.rip. It has been a part of the recent movement away from .com domains, though this...
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Goldman CEO Blankfein calls for second vote on Brexit
By Anjuli Davies and Andrew MacAskill LONDON (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Group Inc Chief Executive Lloyd Blankfein said on Thursday that many people want Britain to have a "confirming vote" on whether to leave the European Union. "Here in UK, lots of hand-wringing from CEOs over #Brexit," Blankfein...
Report: AMEX Partners With Ripple For Blockchain Payments
Partnerships utilizing Blockchain technology continue to grow – with the most recent example coming Thursday when American Express and Ripple joined forces to create a Blockchain-based payment infrastructure, Cointelegraph reported. The app is already being used for Business to Business (B2B)...
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Toxic algae flourishes despite vast sums spent to prevent it
MONROE, Mich. (AP) — Competing in a bass fishing tournament two years ago, Todd Steele cast his rod from his 21-foot motorboat — unaware that he was being poisoned. A thick, green scum coated western Lake Erie. And Steele, a semipro angler, was sickened by it. Driving home to Port Huron, Michigan,...
How to make an Indian spiced potato and coconut curry with sambal
Indian spiced potato and coconut curry with sambal and mint chutney Prep time: 15 minutes Cooking time: 25 minutes Serves 4 300g new potatoes, halved 2 tbsp coconut oil 3 tbsp curry powder 1 tbsp garam masala 1 onion 2...
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Teenagers who spend too much time on smartphone may develop suicidal tendencies
Smartphone addiction has become an actual problem in an increasingly digital world. Prolonged use of smartphones and computers may even increase the risk of depression and suicide- related behaviours in teenagers, especially girls, a major study warns. “These increases in mental health issues...
Parents set to get better information on children's learning
Parents will have better information about their children&aposs; learning following Government assurances today that schools will be required to report on the full curriculum - not just children&aposs; results in the three National Standards subjects, says NZEI Te ... ......
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Federer, Nadal urge caution over rule changes
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal said they welcome innovation in tennis but warned the game's administrators on Friday not to tamper too much with the current format. A series of rule changes and innovations are being trialled at the Next Gen ATP Finals in Milan, featuring the world’s top 21-and-under...
Andy Murray targets return in Brisbane ahead of Australian Open
Former world number one Andy Murray is targeting a return to competitive tennis at the Brisbane International in January in the lead-up to the Australian Open. The 30-year-old Scot has been sidelined with a hip problem since Wimbledon but returned to the court for a charity event in Glasgow, losing...
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Ex-France minister has to pay damages to Nadal
PARIS (AP) — Former French minister for health and sport Roselyne Bachelot was ordered to pay 10,000 euros ($11,800) in damages to Rafael Nadal on Thursday after accusing him of doping. In March last year, Bachelot said on a French television...
Federer beats Cilic again, this time at ATP Finals
LONDON (AP) — In a rematch of this year's Wimbledon final, Roger Federer came out on top again. The second-ranked Swiss lost the first set Thursday but still managed to beat Marin Cilic 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-1 at the ATP Finals. Federer had already advanced to the semifinals at the season-ending...
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Americans need treatment for gun fever: Letters
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Being Shoved Into Meaninglessness
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The Menendez mistrial proves that sleazy isn’t necessarily criminal
The Menendez mistrial proves that sleazy isn’t necessarily criminal
A series of Supreme Court decisions over the past two decades has made prosecuting public corruption...
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The world’s strongest conservation law is under attack. It needs to be fixed instead.
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Commentary: Whatever happened to the presumption of innocence?
Commentary: Whatever happened to the presumption of innocence?
I want to praise Jeremy Piven. That’s a risky thing to do, I know. Piven is one of Those Men. One of...