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Remembering Steve Jobs on his 66th birthday

AppleInsider - 24 Feb 2021 17:05
Remembering Steve Jobs on his 66th birthday How the circumstances of Steve Jobs's birth, and his decisions over education, would shape both his entire life -- and then the entire world through the creation of Apple and the Macintosh. Steve Jobs The Apple co-founde...
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Trump appeals indefinite suspension from Facebook and Instagram The ex-president submitted a "user statement" to the oversight board that the companies created to oversee bans
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Can't Drive This Trailer

15 Minute Fun - 24 Feb 2021 04:03
Can't Drive This Trailer Can't Drive This has you driving a monster truck around a course your friends are dynamically building as you drive. Don't forget if you drive too ...
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Jordan Kahn of ACM Funds explains his long/short strategy that has outperformed the S&P 500 through the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Johnson & Johnson's single-dose COVID-19 vaccine safe to use, about 66% effective, FDA says The Food and Drug Administration's scientists confirmed that overall the vaccine is about 66% effective at preventing moderate to severe COVID-19.
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Column: Providence Health denies claim that it's punishing a respected California hospital A Catholic hospital chain blames its partner, Hoag Memorial Hospital, for their bad blood.
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Memphis meets Tulane in return from COVID-19 pause

Sports Illustrated - 24 Feb 2021 04:18
When Memphis paused its men's basketball season Feb. 10 due to COVID-19 issues within the program, coach Penny Hardaway hinted it might be a while before the Tigers could play again. "We look forward to getting back into...
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Today Marks Steve Jobs' 66th Birthday as MacRumors Turns 21 Apple co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs was born on February 24, 1955, and if he was still alive, today would mark his 66th birthday. Jobs founded Apple alongside Steve Wozniak in 1976, producing the very first Apple ...
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Coke, Whirlpool Keep Tax Court Losses Off the Books

Wall Street Journal - 24 Feb 2021 14:00
Coke, Whirlpool Keep Tax Court Losses Off the Books Even after companies lose to the Internal Revenue Service in court, they defer the costs of that defeat by saying an eventual win remains more likely than not.
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'Spider-Man' Stars Tease First Look Images Of Upcoming Film, Troll Fans With Multiple Title Cards Spider-Man stars Tom Holland, Zendaya and Jacob Batalon served up some first look images at the upcoming film, with a side of fan trolling. On Tuesday the Spider-Man trio each shared different glimpses at the Spider-Man:...
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Will HSBC's patience on fate of U.S. retail unit pay off?

American Banker - 24 Feb 2021 04:00
Will HSBC's patience on fate of U.S. retail unit pay off? The London company poured cold water on speculation a deal to divest its 152-branch network in the United States was imminent. But biding its time here while focusing on issues in other parts of its global operation coul...
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One-dose J&J COVID-19 vaccine meets criteria as safe and effective, FDA report finds A key FDA committee meets Friday to review the one-dose COVID vaccine from J&J. Authorization for its use in the US is expected to swiftly follow.      
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Making the Hybrid Workplace Fair

Harvard Business Review - 24 Feb 2021 15:15
New working arrangements will create new power dynamics. Here’s how managers can prepare.
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In the days leading up to the crash that authorities say he was lucky to survive, golf legend Tiger Woods was in his element, hosting a PGA tour event and giving golf lessons to sports stars and actors for a TV special.
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California Wins Court Victory for Its Net Neutrality Law

The New York Times - 24 Feb 2021 05:04
California Wins Court Victory for Its Net Neutrality Law A federal judge's ruling can allow the state to go ahead with its law while a lawsuit works its way through the courts.
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'A public health crisis': Young Black men, teens made up 37% of gun homicide victims, CDC 2019 data shows The analysis of CDC data shows stark racial disparities: In 2019, Black men were nearly 14 times more likely to die in a gun homicide than white men.      
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GameStop CFO Jim Bell resigns a month after trading frenzy that sent the company's valuation soaring GameStop Corp. announced that Jim Bell, who served as the executive vice president and CFO, will be resigning from his roles on March 26.      
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No charges filed against officers involved in death of Black man pinned to ground Charges will not be filed in the death of Daniel Prude, who was seen on police body camera footage being pinned to the ground with a spit bag over his head.
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Oklahoma man admits to killing neighbor, eating her heart: report An Oklahoma man admitted to law enforcement that he killed his neighbor and cut out her heart, investigators said.
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Cecil McDonald Jr. brings 'Cuts and Beats' to the Hyde Park Art Center, a work meant to subvert racist representation of Black artists in history. A virtual public program "Cuts and Beats From The Archive" will take place on Thursday, February 25, 5-6 p.m., featuring McDonald in dialogue with archivist Robert Hanserd about the use of the archive from the Center for...
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Arizona man charged with kidnapping son, killing boy's mother dies after suicide attempt in jail The Arizona man accused of kidnapping his baby son in an attack that left the boy's mother dead has died, less than a week after he attempted suicide behind bars.
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Jay Powell Eases the Markets' Inflation Fears

The New York Times - 24 Feb 2021 14:43
Jay Powell Eases the Markets' Inflation Fears Not the Fed, it seems.
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