Archive du mois : avril 2018

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YouTube taking pictures suspect had been angry over filtering, demonetization

The suspected shooter in today’s YouTube incident has been identified. Please see press release for details – https://t.co/Xvr2l9bB9s pic.twitter.com/NEBoX3WWK5— San Bruno Police (@SanBrunoPolice) April 4, 2018 In several videos posted over the last year or so, she angrily spoke about the company’s policies, saying they were filtering her videos so they wouldn’t get any more…

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China imposes 25 percent tariffs on key US exports

China has retaliated quickly against proposed United States penalties on Chinese goods and announced 25 percent tariffs on critical American exports, including soya beans, aeroplanes and cars. On Tuesday, the administration of President Donald Trump threatened to slap tariffs on $50bn in Chinese imports across 1,300 categories of products, ranging from industrial robots to locomotives. Beijing’s response came…

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The Age of Mild: Whitney Scharer previews historical romance that spark off an intense bidding battle

Last fall, EW reported on Little, Brown’s seven-figure acquisition of The Age of Light, a historical romance from an unknown author which set off an intense bidding war. The book, by Whitney Scharer, centers on pioneering photographer Lee Miller and her tumultuous relationship with the artist Man Ray. She ended up receiving a remarkable 13 bids from…

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Highlights from the Games’ occasion of Australian culture

Updated April 05, 2018 01:37:48 Related Story: Commonwealth Games opening ceremony celebrates Indigenous culture Related Story: Thousands stuck waiting for buses to Commonwealth Games opening ceremony From a dance celebrating the makeshift beach towel « changing room » to speculation over what Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull showed Prince Charles on his phone, there was no shortage of…

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Google Workers Race C.E.O. to Pull Out of Pentagon A.I. Venture

Google employees have circulated protest petitions on a range of issues, including Google Plus, the company’s lagging competitor to Facebook, and Google’s sponsorship of the Conservative Political Action Conference. Employees raised questions about Google’s involvement in Project Maven at a recent companywide meeting. At the time, Diane Greene, who leads Google’s cloud infrastructure business, defended…