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Robert De Niro throws F-bombs at Trump during Tony Awards
byActor Robert De Niro launched a profanity-laced tirade at President Trump during Sunday’s politically charged Tony Awards, earning a standing ovation. “I’m gonna say one thing: F— Trump!” he stated, as he clenched his two fists in the air, leaving panic-stricken broadcast censors trying bleep out the remarks. “It’s no longer down with Trump, it’s […]
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‘Fool Trade’: Trump continues to rip G7 in tweetstorm
bySINGAPORE – U.S. President Donald Trump fired off a volley of tweets on Monday venting anger on NATO allies, the European Union and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the wake of a divisive G7 meeting over the weekend. The escalating clash over trade between Washington and some of its closest global partners cast a […]
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U.S. puts more sanctions on Russians over hacking
byWASHINGTON – The U.S. Treasury imposed sanctions on three Russian individuals and five firms on Monday, saying they had worked with Moscow’s main intelligence service on ways to conduct cyber attacks against the United States and its allies. “The entities designated today have directly contributed to improving Russia’s cyber and underwater capabilities through their work […]
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Swiss City Plans Blockchain Voting Pilot Using Ethereum-Based IDs
byThe Swiss city of Zug, known for its proactive support of the blockchain industry, is launching a voting pilot that will base both polling system and residents’ IDs on blockchain technology. The e-voting pilot, which will take place between June 25 and July 1, has been developed as part of the city’s efforts to adopt […]
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The Art of Knowing When to Hire and When to Contract
byAs any business moves beyond the milestone of hiring that first employee along the path of building out your full-time team, it’s important to strike a balance between bringing on extra help and committing to a new hire. Sometimes what you need is just someone to help with a project with a clear end date. Other times, that […]
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The Moscow Stock Exchange is Preparing to Display ICO Market Data
byThe Moscow Exchange, Russia’s largest stock exchange operator, is reportedly preparing the infrastructure to publish ICO (initial coin offering) information for investors this year. Moscow Exchange (MOEX) chief executive Alexander Afanasiev told Reuters that the bourse is preparing the “basic” infrastructure to enable companies display their tokens alongside other relevant details in a service that […]
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Customized Creative Content with DOOH
byBy Scott Brown DOOH gives you the liberty to communicate with individuals by using custom content, and with VODXS, you can take interactions based on bespoke content to another level. With digital signage, you can match the content with the mood of the viewer. Advertising and marketing are moving away from creating customers and are […]
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Do Blockchains Need a Native Currency?
byLike most administrators in top banks and other financial institutions across the globe, the governor of the Bank of Spain, Luis María Linde lent his voice towards the criticism of cryptocurrencies despite showing support for the underlying technology, blockchain. Linde believes that the risks associated with cryptocurrencies outweighs the benefits therein by a lot but believes that […]
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The Top 5 Ethereum Dapps By Daily Active Users
byFrom the mists of ideation, a first wave of ethereum dapps is starting to emerge. Launched in 2015 with the promise that developers could use its technology as a “secure backbone” for a new kind of software application, ethereum has long held the promise of enabling such innovations, all “without any possibility of downtime, censorship or third-party […]
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Swiss vote down ‘dangerous’ overhaul of banks
bySwiss voters have overwhelmingly rejected a proposed overhaul of the country’s banking system that had been described as “dangerous” by its critics. Over 75% of voters rejected the “sovereign money” proposal in a referendum on Sunday, according to provisional results published by the government. The initiative would have prohibited commercial banks from lending more money than they […]
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