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Newlyweds in Colossal Canyon helicopter shatter died from ‘complications to burns’

The newlyweds pulled from the wreckage of a helicopter that crashed in the Grand Canyon during their honeymoon both died from complications of their burns, a coroner has said. Ellie Milward, 29, died in a Las Vegas hospital 15 days after the crash due to « complications of thermal injury », the Clark County coroner said on…

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EU to imply conserving Northern Ireland wedded to customs union and single market after Brexit

Prime Minister Theresa May with Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar. REUTERS/Hannah McKay The EU will call for Northern Ireland to stay in its customs territory and stick to single market rules after Brexit if Theresa May cannot find a way of avoiding a hard border. The contentious fallback option will be revealed in the withdrawal agreement legal…

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Iciness Olympics, Hubo and device forward for robots in South Korea

Daejeon, South Korea – During the 2018 Winter Olympics, South Korea deployed 85 robots of 11 different kinds at various locations. From providing information in various languages at Incheon Airport and offering water bottles in Pyeongchang at the Winter Games to skiing down the slopes, South Korea’s efforts to showcase itself on the robotics map…

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Stripe Atlas: Instrument as a Provider pricing

Stripe Atlas, which helps internet companies get up and running, frequently gets asked questions by software-as-a-service entrepreneurs on how to improve the pricing and packaging of their SaaS products. After publishing our recent guide to low-touch and high-touch SaaS businesses, we had a Q&A session in our private forums for SaaS entrepreneurs specific to pricing…

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Bullish Powell vows extra price rises

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« Dass die Bundesregierung nicht gehandelt hat, ist grobes Versagen »

Herr Herrmann, wer trägt die Schuld an dem Gerichtsurteil? In erster Linie die Autoindustrie und die Bundesregierung. Das Gericht hat entschieden, wer handeln muss. Europäisches Recht gilt. Und wenn der Bund sich weigert, müssen die Länder dafür sorgen, dass EU-Recht umgesetzt wird. Dass die Bunderegierung nicht gehandelt hat, ist ein grobes Versagen. Sie hat es…