Tag: ehesive
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Conan O’Brien Shows How to Quit Facebook Without Changing Your Lifestyle
by[youtube v=”gVWW4LgJ_-Q”] As Mark Zuckerberg prepares for another day of Congressional testimony, many Americans are asking themselves if it was really such a great idea to voluntarily sign up for an online panopticon to begin with. Unfortunately, Facebook is so integrated into our daily lives now that outright quitting seems unthinkable. But as this PSA from […]
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Anna Faris Says This Plastic Surgery Procedure Was ‘F—ing Awesome’
byAnna Faris has absolutely no regrets when it comes to her past plastic surgery—even going as far as calling it “f-ing awesome.” In an interview with Women’s Health, Faris opened up about her previous breast augmentation, revealing exactly why she decided to go under the knife in the first place. “I was always a negative-A cup, so […]
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Homeless man found guilty in Brooklyn housing project elevator stabbing that left 6-year-old boy dead
byA hulking homeless man was found guilty Tuesday of killing a 6-year-old boy in a Brooklyn elevator knife attack that left the helpless child’s 7-year-old playmate clinging to life. A jury took a day and a half to deliberate before reaching its verdict against Daniel St. Hubert in the gruesome attack at the Boulevard […]
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White House: US Lifts Travel Ban on Chad Citizens
byWASHINGTON — President Donald Trump lifted a U.S. travel ban on citizens from Chad on Tuesday after a six-month U.S. government review found improvements in the African country’s security standards, the White House said. The Trump administration added Chad to a revamped travel ban list in September after it said the Chadian government had failed to […]
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T.J. Miller arrested for alleged fake bomb threat
byFormer “Silicon Valley” star Todd Joseph “T.J.” Miller is facing a federal charge that he allegedly called in a fake bomb threat from an Amtrak train, officials said Tuesday. Miller was arrested Monday night at LaGuardia Airport in Queens, New York. The 36-year-old actor is accused of “intentionally conveying to law enforcement false information about […]
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Spotify Is Planning a New Version of Its Free Music Service
byNon-paying listeners are key source for subscription streaming Fresh off going public, service seeks to boost user growth Spotify Technology SA is developing a new version of its free music service, the first big product change since the streaming company went public last week, according to people familiar with the matter. The company is tweaking the […]
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NASA studies how seasonal changes affect Plankton
byHampton, VA – Each new season brings change. Seasonal change on land is something that we’re familiar with and adjust to regularly. But what happens to billions of plankton in the ocean each season? How do they adjust to changing sunlight patterns and mixing of the water column? And what impact do these tiny critters have […]
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China Will Do What’s Best for China: Not Shooting Markets
byXi Jinping should avoid responding to U.S. tariffs by punishing markets. China’s global financial ambitions would be among the casualties. Many of the proposals or suggestions on how China might respond to U.S. tariffs have the air of “Surrender or I will shoot myself in the foot.” They may not only hurt China, but damage […]
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Mohammad Bin Rashid launches the Emirates Blockchain Strategy 2021
byDubai: His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, launched the Emirates Blockchain Strategy 2021 on Wednesday. Under this initiative, 50 per cent of government transactions will adopt the blockchain platform over the next three years, which the government says will save Dh11 […]
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COMMENTARY Crypto And The Curious Consumer: As Education Continues To Rise, Will Investment Follow Suit?
byI no longer have that compulsion to open my crypto app. If you rank as a crypto investor, you can likely attest to a similar addiction from just a few short months ago. We experienced a meteoric rise, a temporary zenith, and then a continuous (interminable?) descent. It seems we all flew a bit too […]
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