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  • Google CEO will testify before U.S. House on bias accusations

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    WASHINGTON ( – Google Chief Executive Sundar Pichai has agreed to testify before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee later this year over Republican concerns that the company is biased against conservatives and will also attend a meeting with President Donald Trump, government officials said on Friday. Republicans want to question Google, the search engine of […]

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  • Cassidy: FBI Should Investigate Dems’ Efforts to Delay Kavanaugh Confirmati

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    Sen. Bill Cassidy on Saturday accused Democrats of strategically attempting to delay the Supreme Court confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh. Following Friday’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, President Trump ordered the FBI to conduct a “supplemental” probe into the sexual misconduct accusations against the nominee. “How many more charges can be brought out to smear this man?” Cassidy (R-La.) […]

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  • Apple iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max & iPhone XR Volume Not Working, Sound And Audio Problems – Troubleshooting Guide

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    Certain users of the new Apple iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR have made complaints about their iPhones saying that the volume is no more working. According to their complaints, most times when they make or receive calls, they keep experiencing audio issues with whoever they are speaking with. In the guide below, […]

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  • How to Travel as a “Green Tourist”

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    There are many simple and affordable ways you can travel in Hawaii while being considerate to the environment. Think being a “green tourist” means camping in the wilderness? Not necessarily. There are many simple and affordable ways you can travel responsibly, with as little impact to the environment as possible. Ecotourism—or green travel—is becoming increasingly […]

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  • How Students Can Help Prevent Global Warming

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    Global warming is a real threat to our planet and if not prevented, it can truly hurt our ecosystem and life as we know it. While the media keeps repeating about the dangers that come with it, many people, especially the younger ones might not be exactly sure what they can do in order to […]

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  • Ways Renewable Energy Can Help in an Emergency

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    Many of the things people depend on in their everyday lives without thinking — such as electricity and running water — become less abundant or even entirely unavailable in regions that get hit by natural disasters. Renewable energy sources that are self-sufficient can help people get back on their feet quickly after a disaster strikes. […]

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  • Drones Are Lowering the Cost of Clean Energy; Here’s How!

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    The shift towards clean energy is becoming the goal of many people and industries around the world today. Even though we have already found many clean energy sources, like solar, wind and water, renewable energy is still under development which means that we can expect to see more innovative clean energy technology soon. Solar and wind […]

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  • 15 Congress Members Ask SEC to Clarify Cryptocurrency and ICO Guidelines

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    More than a dozen members of Congress have signed a letter asking Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Jay Clayton to clarify the guidelines the agency uses to determine whether cryptocurrency assets are securities under federal law. The letter, which according co-signer Rep. Ted Budd (R-NC) has already been signed by 15 lawmakers across the political spectrum, […]

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  • AT&T Introduces Blockchain Solutions For Business, Tapping IBM And Microsoft

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    AT&T has introduced a suite of blockchain solutions to allow enterprises in various industries to track and manage information more efficiently, the telecom giant announced on its website. The solutions include technology from Microsoft and IBM and can benefit users in industries ranging from manufacturing to retail and healthcare. The company noted it is combining its “edge to edge” capabilities with distributed […]

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  • Indonesia earthquake: Hundreds dead in Palu quake and tsunami

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    More than 380 people have been confirmed dead after a tsunami triggered by a magnitude 7.5 earthquake hit an Indonesian city on Friday. Waves up to 3m (10ft) high swept through Palu on Sulawesi island. Video on social media shows people screaming and fleeing in panic and a mosque among the buildings damaged. Strong aftershocks […]

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