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  • Oil falls on firmer dollar but Iran sanction fears limit losses

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    NEW YORK  – Oil prices slid more than 1 percent on Tuesday as the dollar remained near a four-month high, but worries that U.S. President Donald Trump will pull out of the Iran nuclear deal underpinned the market. The U.S. dollar .DXY surged into positive territory for 2018 and broke past key levels against several […]

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  • Amazon: Can Design Make It a More ‘Human’ Experience?

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    If you’ve ever searched Amazon.com for something you wanted and then found yourself feeling like you’re being shunted toward things you aren’t entirely sure you want, you’re not alone. Fast Company’s Mark Wilson took that feeling to the next level, inviting a digital design studio to explore ways to make the Barron’s Next 50 company experience feel like a […]

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  • Healthy, smoke-free lifestyle tied to at least an extra decade of life

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    Adults who follow a healthy lifestyle in middle age may extend their lifespan by more than a decade and have a lower risk of dying from cancer or heart disease, a U.S. study suggests. Researchers focused on five habits long linked to a lower risk of developing or dying from variety of chronic medical problems: […]

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  • Meghan Markle’s Beauty Breakdown

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    The who, what, where of the future royal’s regimen. Since the November 2017 announcement of Prince Harry and Suits actress Meghan Markle’s engagement, the Internet has been a-buzz with Markle obsession, detailing her every fashion label and hairstyle donned. (And brands love the mentions; she wears it, it sells out, cha-ching.) She’s thrown love in the direction of British fashion […]

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  • Facing jail, staff from Turkey’s Cumhuriyet newspaper…

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    ANKARA/ISTANBUL, April 26 – The editor-in-chief of Turkey’s opposition Cumhuriyet newspaper said on Thursday he was unbowed by a government crackdown and would not abandon journalism, a day after a court sentenced him and more than a dozen colleagues to prison on terrorism charges. Murat Sabuncu was one of 14 Cumhuriyet staff given sentences ranging […]

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  • French Museum Discovers More Than Half Its Collection Is Forged

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    A museum in Southern France has discovered more than half its collection of paintings thought to be by a celebrated local artist are counterfeit. And investigators say that works attributed to other regional artists could also be fakes. The quaint French village of Elne near the border with Spain is proud to be the hometown […]

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  • Sprint, T-Mobile agree to merge in $26 bln deal

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    The boards of Sprint Corp. and T-Mobile US Inc. struck an all-stock $26 billion merger that, if allowed by antitrust enforcers, would leave the U.S. wireless market dominated by three national players. It is the third time in recent years that the two rivals have attempted the combination. New technology, stiff competition from wireless rivals […]

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  • Intel Confirms Ocean Cove Next-Gen CPU Architecture Is In Development Via Job Listing

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    Companies like Intel deal with the reality that many of their plans are going to get leaked, but sometimes, a company itself can be responsible for a leak, highlighting just how loose top-secret information can sometimes be. What we didn’t know a few days ago but do now is that a future Intel processor microarchitecture will almost assuredly called […]

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  • Daily horoscope for Monday 30 April

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    Aries Daily Horoscope for Today 30 April 2018: Aries on April 30, 2018 will have to go back to the distant past. In the evening you will go on a small trip, and on the way you will meet someone you once passionately loved. You will find an opportunity to chat for a couple of minutes, […]

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  • One college finally designed a liberal arts education fit for the future of work

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    “I consider work sacred,” Clayton Spencer, president of Bates College, said over coffee in London a few weeks ago. She wasn’t talking about her own job, though she clearly loves what she does. She was explaining her conviction that helping students find meaningful work should be an integral part of a liberal-arts education. “If you […]

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