Month: April 2021

Billionaire investor Mark Cuban is bullish on the future of cryptocurrency and frequently compares blockchain technology to the early days of the internet. That’s why, over the years, Cuban held onto the few digital coins he bought in the “early days,” Cuban said on a recent episode of “The Delphi Podcast.” Currently, his portfolio allocation is
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This week, senior features and analysis writer Rebecca Cooney and editor Emily Burt discuss what a return to the office might look like for charities when coronavirus restrictions are lifted later on this year. Many organisations will be contemplating how to return to the office, or indeed if to return to the office, if the
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Bombardier Global 5500 aircraft Vaccination programmes are well underway across many countries, and with each passing day, we approach closer to life that bears similarity to what it was like before the onset of the global pandemic. When news broke out about the growing number of Covid-19 cases, governments were prompt on shutting down their
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The generational parallels between Royal Family members have been a topic of discussion for many, and naturally so, since the similarities can be striking.  When comparing siblings, Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret were very much like Princes Harry and William by the support they provided one another, says royal biographer Andrew Morton.  Morton recently joined
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“Lesbian necromancers in space” is a hell of a way to advertise a book, and Tamsyn Muir followed through on that promise. One of the difficult things about this series is that readers tend to finish the first two books and a) obviously immediately want the not-yet-released third volume and b) want a similar series.
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The Prime Minister’s special adviser for civil society and communities is to leave his post in May, the day after an official report downplayed the problem of structural racism in the UK.  Samuel Kasumu, who is also co-founder of Inclusive Boards, an executive search firm specialising in creating more diverse business leadership, has been in
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The March 31 Among Us Airship update introduced a slew of new additions to InnerSloth’s social deduction game. Players now have access to the biggest map ever featured in Among Us, The Airship, which was inspired by InnerSloth’s The Henry Stickmin Collection, a series of interactive animations. The new stage also features several Easter eggs and references to other video games, including GoldenEye 007 for
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News Quavo and Saweetie Address Video of Apparent Elevator Altercation The two rappers offered brief statements about the incident. Currently, neither is facing charges. By Noah Yoo April 1, 2021 Facebook Twitter Saweetie and Quavo, November 2020 (MEGA/GC Images) Facebook Twitter Quavo and Saweetie have both released statements after footage was published of what appeared
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Building on the solar technology developed for Silent-Yachts catamarans, Silent Resorts is launching its new brand of yacht-and-villa resorts in the Caribbean, with Asia amongtarget destinations as the company looks to grow a global network of eco-friendly waterfront properties. As the world leader in solar-electric luxury catamarans, Silent-Yachts has a particularly global vision. The brand’s
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, currently serving his third term, has been accused of sexual harassment or misconduct by seven women. The allegations have triggered an outside investigation, calls for resignation from high-ranking Democrats, and an impeachment inquiry from the State Assembly. Here’s what we know so far: The Timeline The first allegations arose in
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In this article AAL American Airlines Boeing 737-800 aircraft Nicolas Economou | NurPhoto via Getty Images American Airlines this month will stop using unionized pilots to perform certain test flights, a move the aviators’ union argues would reduce independence of these reviews. Starting Thursday, American will only assign non-union company pilots to test aircraft that
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In this article LULU Pedestrians wearing protective masks walk past a Lululemon store in San Francisco, California, on Monday, March 29, 2021. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Lululemon on Tuesday reported revenue and profit for the holiday quarter that topped analysts’ estimates, boosted by the athletic apparel maker’s online business, and double-digit
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