[ad_1] Another offer to stop the construction of the Site C dam in the Peace River region of British Columbia was rejected, making it the 15th lawsuit that ended with a favorable …
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[ad_1] Update: Topshop owner Sir Philip Green has “categorically and wholly” denied being guilty of “unlawful badual or racist behaviour”. The denial came after the retail tycoon was named in the British …
Read More »Numéros gagnants de Powerball: Tirage au sort le 27 octobre pour 750 millions de dollars
[ad_1] Quelques jours à peine après que quelqu'un ait remporté le plus gros jackpot Mega Millions de près de 1,6 milliard de dollars, un autre grand prix à la loterie est en …
Read More »Shares on Twitter recorded the biggest gain one day after advertising sales skyrocketed
[ad_1] Shares of Twitter Inc. climbed 22 percent on Thursday, allowing them to make their biggest gain in a day, as the social media company easily beat Wall Street's earnings and earnings …
Read More »Twitter pulls more revenue from declining user base
[ad_1] Twitter Inc.'s revenues continued to grow as the company was able to capture more revenue from a declining user base for the second consecutive quarter due to the forgery of fake …
Read More »The Dow Jones index up nearly 200 points, ready for a moderate return after the stock market debacle on Wall Street
[ad_1] US stock indexes on Thursday expected a rebound shy after a wave of late sales that canceled all gains of the Dow and the S & P 500 and placed the …
Read More »UK watchdog fine Facebook over users' data breach
[ad_1] LONDON – British regulators on Thursday slapped with a fine of 500,000 pounds ($ 644,000) – the maximum possible – for failing to protect the privacy of its users in the …
Read More »Chastened Elon Musk resists the urge to gloat about Tesla's profit
[ad_1] If Elon Musk wanted to gloat on Wednesday after Tesla's surprise, he certainly did not show it. During a quarter when most badysts were still waiting at red ink, the electric …
Read More »Locked up: Asian steel companies seek to secure long-term wheat supplies
[ad_1] (Reuters) – Some Asian flour mills are looking to limit their wheat supplies until mid-2019, which could undermine a multi-year trend for word-of-mouth purchases as global production is expected to drop …
Read More »This beer is fighting the massive issue of food waste
[ad_1] Food waste that ends up in landfills creates methane that represents eight percent of global greenhouse gases, according to the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization. And that is only one of …
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