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Warning, drivers: Your car can cruise on its own, but you’re still responsible
byCar companies battling for their share of $2 trillion in annual global auto sales increasingly lean on shiny tech that takes over some of the driving from humans. Boasting names such as Autopilot, Super Cruise and ProPilot Assist, these systems — whose radar and cameras are the building blocks of self-driving cars — are part of a […]
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New ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’ Teaser Unleashes Ghost
byMarvel Studios gave fans a Memorial Day treat with a teaser for “Ant-Man and the Wasp” that features new footage of the duo on a mission to stop their latest foe — Ghost. The short clip features Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) laying out his grocery-list-style plan to destroy the villain Ghost to Hank Pym (Michael […]
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How the world’s fastest growing travel destination is becoming the next overtourism battleground
byIn 1995, a modest 3.3 million people visited Japan, a fascinating land of ancient temples, neon skyscrapers, snow-capped mountains and sandy beaches. That year it was the 34th most visited country on the planet, according to the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO), behind the likes of Bulgaria, Ukraine and Belgium. Growth was steady, if unspectacular, […]
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Dow tumbles 430 points on Italy fears and US-China trade tensions
byVolatility gripped Wall Street on Tuesday. The Dow fell as much as 430 points — 1.6% — on fears about a political crisis in Italy and renewed trade tensions between the United States and China. The index turned negative for the year. The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq slipped 1.3% and 0.7% apiece. Italy is headed […]
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RELIGIOUS YOUTH GROUP ASKS CULTURE MINISTER TO DELAY ARGENTINA MATCH
by“Shabbat as a day of rest [religiously] and also according to the law, is a central value in the lives of all Jews and our identity as a people.” The youth wing of the National Union religious party, a part of the Bayit Yehudi Knesset faction, has called on Culture and Sport Minister Miri Regev […]
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Westminster Abbey unlocks hidden area to show off historical treasures
byLONDON – Westminster Abbey, one of London’s most famous tourist sites, is opening up an area previously closed to the public to show off 300 items including Prince William’s marriage license to chronicle its 1,000-year history. The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Galleries are in the 13th-century triforium, some 16 meters (52 ft) above the floor of […]
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Liege shooting: Two police officers and civilian dead in Belgium
byA man has shot dead two female police officers and a civilian in the eastern Belgian city of Liège. The gunman also took a female cleaner hostage at a school before being killed by police. Four other police officers were also injured. The man’s motive is not yet clear but the incident is being treated […]
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Austrian Regulator Freezes Crypto Mining Firm Amid Investigation
byAustria’s Financial Market Authority has barred a cryptocurrency mining firm from operating, alleging that the company violated the nation’s banking laws. The regulator announced Tuesday that it had “prohibited the business model of INVIA GmbH,” a mining firm, claiming that it was offering an unauthorized Alternative Investment Fund in violation of the Austria Banking Act. […]
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Chinese Ride Hailing Giant Didi Chuxing to Launch a Blockchain Uber
byWeixing Chen, co-founder of the Didi Chuxing ride-hailing company, one of the largest technology startups in the global market, is partnering with Yang Jun, co-founder of Meituan, a Chinese on-demand local services firm, to offer a ride-hailing app supported by blockchain technology. Didi Chuxing is valued at close to $60 billion, and is seeking an IPO at […]
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Wall Street tumbles on concerns over Italy’s political turmoil
byU.S. stock indexes slumped on Tuesday, with bank stocks among the hardest hit, as a deepening political crisis in Italy triggered rush to safe-haven assets. The S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average were hovering near three-week lows on the prospects of a repeat election in Italy that has raised doubts about the country’s […]
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