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The Justice Department's Double-Barreled Antitrust Attack on Google and Apple
The parallels to the Justice Department's landmark antitrust case in 1998 could provide a window into the potential breakthroughs that could be unleashed if regulators succeed in their attempts to crack down on Google and Apple. The Apple case, which was only filed a month ago, is still years away from its resolution. In closing arguments of a Washington, D.C., trial that began last September, regulators will apply the finishing touches to a case alleging Google has turned its search engine into
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AR and VR Technology - The Future of Healthcare
Healthcare practitioners are always looking for ways to use emerging technologies to transform their work. As the world becomes more interconnected globally, there is an unprecedented need for healthcare professionals to collaborate effectively. AR/VR has emerged as the most optimal and immersive solutions for bringing together medical experts with niche skill sets, even when distance makes it impossible to be physically present.
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The New Dalzell Dairy in Leelanau
The Leelanau Ticker broke the news in March that Dalzell Dairy would be taking up residence in the digs formerly occupied by Suttons Bay ice cream shop Scoops 22. The story starts with Thomas Roy, Fox’s great-great-grandfather, who started a dairy business in Northport in 1918 and ran it until 1929.
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The World Central Kitchen Strike - Is There a Right to Compensation?
IDF spokesperson suggested conclusion of initial strike investigation showed Israel’s “humility to acknowledge errors” Yet amends thus far are limited to apologies, expressions of regret, acknowledgment of harm, and some reforms to prevent repetition of such incidents. The 1952 Civil Wrongs (liability of the state) Act waives the Israeli state’s immunity to tort liability much like the Federal Torts Claims Act in the United States.
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USA Cricket World Cup Qualifier - Scotland
USA bowlers aimed to restrict Scotland’s batting lineup. Ishani Vaghela (2/17) and Aditi Chudasama (2/25) managed to pick up crucial wickets. Kathryn Bryce’s unbeaten 57 runs and Ailsa Lister’s 34 runs.
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The Conundrum of the Virtual versus the In-Person Conference
The COVID-19 pandemic catalyzed this transition, coaxing researchers to connect digitally. For a while, scientists believed that they could commit to this medium and save some credit, both monetary and carbon. Academics across the globe imagined a world where they would not miss a conference because of travel fund limitations or visa restrictions.
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Read more at The Scientist
25News - Any Newscast, Anywhere - LIVE
In soccer, Morton got a big conference win. In softball, Normal West and Metamora also had big conference wins. In baseball, Richwoods and Washington came away with another win in the win column. In track, today was the McLean County/ Heart of Illinois Conference girl’s meet. Learn more about how you can get connected to 25News streaming live news here.
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Zee Chairman Emeritus
Subhash Chandra stepped down as Chairman in 2019, but his presence has sparked questions about potential disruptions to the new leadership structure. He is reportedly involved in most important meetings and decisions taken by the company including layoff plans.
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Breathable Sports Garments - A Disruptive Innovation in the Apparel Industry
GlobalData uses over 13,000 patents to analyse innovation intensity for the apparel industry. Polyester is a synthetic fabric that finds significant application in the manufacturing of sportswear. GlobalData’s analysis also uncovers the companies at the forefront of each innovation area and assesses the potential reach and impact of their patenting activity across different applications and geographies.
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Cannabis Could Be Reclassified as a Less Dangerous Drug
a proposal by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) passes. For years cannabis is seen as a Schedule I drug, but now it could be moved down to Schedule III. The proposal must be reviewed by the White House Office of Management and Budget. If approved, the DEA would publish the final rule.
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