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Zume Pizza uses robots to take pizza to the next level. Now SoftBank is in talks to invest up to $750 million in the pizza delivery company, Bloomberg reports. We went inside Zume's headquarters in Mountain View, California, to see if the pizza is as good as its tech.
Red rice gives a nutty flavour and crunchy texture and top it with chopped pistachios and salty cubes of halloumi
Escape the Lisbon crowds with a weekend in laidback Porto
Escape the Lisbon crowds with a weekend in laidback Porto
Twenty years ago, I was selected eighth overall by the Golden State Warriors. Just five years prior, I was living on a tiny Caribbean island in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think I’d … Continued
Feminist writer Susan Faludi peels away at the transgender fantasy embodied by her father, who got in touch with her after a 40-year disconnect with surprising news
Pieks, pieks, pieks.
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Air traffic control privatization isn't unprecedented and could improve quality and safety. Chris Edwards makes the case.
In a depth of 1,800 miles, mysterious 'mountains' float along the D''-core-mantle boundary since the birth of Earth.
How seismic waves are reflected or scattered inside Earth has long shown that the planet's interior is not uniform, but can be subdivided into various layers. Earth's crust is composed of less dense crystalline rocks, like granite and gabbro. Earth's mantle is composed of magnesium, iron, and silicon dioxide and it's estimated to make up 38% of Earth's volume. The outer core is liquid... Читать дальше...
Nov 5, 2017 For beginning and intermediate level high school foil fencers. E or Unclassified fencers in 9th thru 12th grades or equivalent for home-schooled students. Mixed or single-gender teams of three, plus a possible alternate.
Italy has been forced to bail out two banks at a cost of as much €17bn euros ($19 bn). Is that the end of the bleeding in Italy's financial sector? Also, as the iPhone turns ten, we look at how Apple is evolving. And Catherine Mann, Chief Economist at the OECD, tells us how to government can help workers made jobless by globalisation. Hosted by Simon Long.
Edward L. Glaeser joins Brian Anderson to discuss the great American domestic crisis of the twenty-first century: persistent joblessness, particularly among “prime-age” men. This Ten Blocks edition is the first based onCity Journal’s special issue, The Shape of Work to Come.
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Edward L. Glaeser joins Brian Anderson to discuss the great American domestic crisis of the twenty-first century: persistent joblessness, particularly among “prime-age†men. This Ten Blocks edition is the first based onCity Journal’s special issue, The Shape of Work to Come.
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The British are thinking surplus, but instead they are just getting more debt.
Italy's government this week is facing the arduous process of bailing out two of its national banks at a cost of €5.2B euros.
USA Gymnastics, the national governing body of the sport, said on Tuesday that it is adopting new recommendations intended to safeguard its athletes, after reports last year that it had routinely failed to notify law enforcement officials about allegations of sexual abuse by its coaches. The newspaper had uncovered four instances in which gymnastics officials were warned about suspected abuse by coaches but did not alert the authorities, and it said the coaches had gone on to abuse at least 14 underage gymnasts. Читать дальше...
Dan Elwell was sworn in this week as Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Deputy Administrator. Appointed by President Donald J. Trump, Elwell is the second highest-ranking official at the agency responsible for ensuring aviation safety and air traffic control services for the nation. Elwell
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) proposes a $63,000 civil penalty against Terrazzo USA & Associates, Inc., of McLoud, Okla., for allegedly violating the Hazardous Materials Regulations. The FAA alleges that on June 23, 2016,