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BlueSnap Agrees To Pay $10 Million To Settle With The FTC

Please note that we are not authorised to provide any investment advice. The content on this page is for information purposes only. BlueSnap, a payment processing company, has agreed to pay $10 million in settlement to the Federal Trade Commission. The company was charged after it was caught processing payments for fraudulent and deceptive companies. […]

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Richard Scolyer: Top doctor remains brain cancer-free after a year

In melanoma, Prof Long – herself a renowned medical oncologist – and her team discovered that immunotherapy works better when a combination of drugs is used, and when they are administered before any surgery to remove a tumour. And so, Prof Scolyer last year became the first brain cancer patient to ever have combination, pre-surgery […]

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The end of Google search as we know it

At its annual developer conference this week, tech giant Google is expected to tout big changes to its signature product, search. Instead of directing users to a list of websites or showing them an excerpt, Google’s AI will craft paragraphs of text that tries to answer users’ questions directly.  AI reporter Gerrit De Vynck says […]

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Melinda French Gates to quit Gates Foundation

Billionaire philanthropist Melinda French Gates has said she will resign as a co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. “This is not a decision I came to lightly,” Ms Gates wrote in a statement posted to X on Monday. Her last day of work will be 7 June. Ms Gates started the foundation – […]

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Why isn’t the BJP fielding a candidate in Indian-administered Kashmir? | India Election 2024 News

These are the first parliamentary elections since the Indian government revoked the region’s semiautonomy. Voters are going to the polls in Indian-administered Kashmir. These are the first parliamentary elections since Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government revoked the region’s partial autonomy in 2019. The prime minister says repealing Kashmir’s special status has helped integrate it with […]

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Rishi Sunak accused of scaremongering over UK students’ Gaza protest camps | Students

Academics have called on the government to avoid “inflaming” the situation on British campuses, as students protest against the war in Gaza and their universities’ links to Israel. Some senior staff accused Rishi Sunak of “scaremongering” by summoning vice-chancellors to Downing Street last Thursday to urge them to “take personal responsibility” for protecting Jewish students. […]

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