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On Cuba, Obama paves path for others to follow

Bloomberg If the president can take his family to Cuba, other Americans will want to follow. And if blue-chip companies such as Google and Starwood are opening there for business, so will other companies. More important than any diplomatic negotiation during President Barack Obama’s historic visit, are images from his visit that the administration says solidify public perceptions of the ...

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The biggest cyber heist ever?

It’s a big story that has stayed beneath the radar of most American media. Somehow, cyber criminals stole $81 million from Bangladesh’s central bank (its Federal Reserve). The theft surely qualifies as one of the biggest cyber heists ever. It’s also a reminder that the world’s financial systems remain vulnerable to cyberattacks from groups or countries more interested in making ...

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Economic incentives must for e-waste collectors

From arsenic and lead to mercury and cadmium, discarded electronic gadgets generate hazardous waste that can be fatal. To tackle the health and environment threats these pose, many countries have put laws into place. Singapore and the Scandinavian countries are showing the way. India is the newest member to join the ‘Safe E-Waste Disposal’ club. It has proposed rules that ...

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