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Mint House claims top NYC hotel after COVID changed its hospitality business

What’s the top-rated hotel in New York City? According to Tripadvisor users, it’s Mint House at 70 Pine, and it’s easy to see why as you click through the photos. Throughout NYC, hot

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Are we overestimating the ransomware threat?

On Monday afternoon, the U.S. Justice Department said it has seized much of the cryptocurrency ransom that U.S. pipeline operator Colonial Pipeline paid last month to a Russian hacking collective call

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Thousands of men to benefit from new prostate cancer drug approved for use on NHS

So far enzalutamide has been used as a so-called "COVID-friendly" cancer drug as patients can take it at home.

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The link: Chinese investment and U.S. economic growth

Editor's note: Bobby Naderi is a London-based journalist, guest contributor in print, radio and television, and documentary filmmaker. The article reflects the author's

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The link: Chinese investment and U.S. economic growth

Editor's note: Bobby Naderi is a London-based journalist, guest contributor in print, radio and television, and documentary filmmaker. The article reflects the author's

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Climate crisis to shrink G7 economies twice as much as Covid-19, says research

The economies of rich countries will shrink by twice as much as they did in the Covid-19 crisis if they fail to tackle rising greenhouse gas emissions, according to res

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Mendel raises $18M to tease out data structure from medicine’s disparate document trove

The medical industry is sitting on a huge trove of data, but in many cases it can be a challenge to realize the value of it because that data is unstructured and in disparate places.Today, a startup c

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The existential cost of decelerated growth

What happens to technology companies with slowing growth and a rising focus on profitability before they reach behemoth scale? How much does the market value hyper-growth?Just because a technology sta

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Yi Jianlian, Du Feng on Chinese men's basketball team's mission

Yi Jianlian of the Chinese men's national basketball team and his head coach Du Feng (R). /CFP Chinese men's national basketball team are currently training with 27 players behind closed doors

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A tale of two COVIDs

Medical personnel in personal protective equipment (PPE) conducting COVID-19 tests in Sydney, Australia. / AP Editor's note:Daryl Guppy is an international financial technical analysis expert

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Global job market faces challenges in pandemic recovery

Scroll left and right to view images.Job losses are expected to remain high throughout 2021 and into 2022, according to the latest report from the International Labour Organiz

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With buyout, Cloudera hunts for relevance in a changing market

When Cloudera announced its sale to a pair of private equity firms yesterday for $5.3 billion, along with a couple of acquisitions of its own, the company detailed a new path that could help it drive

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COVID-19 funerals in Venezuela cause financial burdens

02:37 Death can be a serious financial burden for families across the world, with funeral expenses running into hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars. That is especially true in Venez

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Nepali billionaire says the country underestimated its second Covid wave

Nepal underestimated its second wave of Covid-19 infections and needs to step up its efforts to address the crisis, Nepali billionaire Binod Chaudhary said last week. T

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Champions League: Havertz hero in second-ever Chelsea CL win

Going into this final, the pressure was on Manchester City and their manager Pep Guardiola. In the long term, the preceding decade, Pep had repeatedly failed to win the UEFA Champions League and even

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NBA highlights on May 29: Bucks sweep Heat to get vengeance

Giannis Antetokounmpo (#34) of the Milwaukee Bucks looks on in Game 4 of the NBA Eastern Conference first-round playoffs against the Miami Heat at American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida, U.S.,

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'Slap Across the Face': EU Disappointed as Palestinian Authority Delays Vote, But Won't Cut Ties

Only a month ago, the European Union was determined to send over its observers to supervise what would have been the first Palestinian legislative elections in 15 years