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Black Lives Matter could change facial recognition forever — if big tech doesn't stand in the way The Black Lives Matter movement notched a win in Silicon Valley this week, turning police use of facial recognition technology into a litmus test for big tech's support of civil rights. Now everyone protesting for police reform needs to hold the companies to it.
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'Volatility Is Everywhere:' The Market Tactic That's Driving Stocks Haywire Markets were once dominated by bulls who thought stocks would go up and bears who thought they would go down. These days, another animal is on the rise. It doesn't much care what stocks do, as long as they do something. These investors are focused on ...
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Stock market live updates: Friday comeback fizzles, big losing week, bizarre trading This is a live blog. Please check back for updates: 12:06 pm: Markets at midday: Stocks claw back some of Thursday's losses. The major averages were up sharply on Friday as Wall Street tried to regain its footing following the steep market drop on Thursday.
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In Fine Print, Airlines Make It Harder to Fight for Passenger Rights As air travel reopens and flight bookings begin to creep up, AvGeeks — aviation geeks — and others may notice some new legalese in the fine print when they buy plane tickets. More and more carriers are adding clauses that require passengers to settle ...
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Congressman Stephen Lynch Wants To Support 'Sandbox-Like' Crypto Pilots At The OCC The Chair of the FinTech Task Force, Congressman Stephen Lynch (D-MA), who just introduced a bill for COVID-19 supplies to be tracked on a blockchain, stated he thinks it is 'great' that the former chief legal counsel of Coinbase, Brian Brooks, is now the ...
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Hair Salons Reopen, and Americans Rush Back Few professional encounters require prolonged bouts of close contact like appointments at hair or beauty salons. This makes beauty, nail and barbershops potentially high-risk hubs of infection for the coronavirus, which has killed almost half a million people ...
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British Airways' treatment of staff 'a disgrace', say MPs British Airways' treatment of staff during the coronavirus crisis "is a national disgrace", MPs have claimed. A Transport Select Committee report accuses the airline of a "calculated attempt to take advantage" of the pandemic by cutting thousands of jobs and ...
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ECB not finished with new policy easing, economists say: Reuters poll BENGALURU (Reuters) - The European Central Bank, which just last week said it was ramping up its already-whirring money-printing presses, will announce yet more stimulus measures in response to the pandemic-driven recession, a Reuters poll of ...
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The Fed's economic forecasts are all over the map, a sign of how uncertain these times are The Federal Reserve's economic outlook isn't so much pessimistic as it is uncertain, with expectations running a wide gamut from a plodding recovery to a sharp rebound. If that sounds a lot like the market lately, it's probably not a coincidence. Following its ...
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The new tech hubs: With more employees working from home, companies could diversify workforces For years, Jean Harvey was part of the Silicon Valley machine, putting in long hours with modest advancement and steep living costs. "Silicon Valley is rife with opportunity, but there is a particular profile that gets promoted," says Harvey, who has moved twice ...
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