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An explosion on Tuesday at a major natural gas facility near Austria's border with Slovakia left one person dead, authorities said. A further 18 people were injured in the morning blast at the plant in Baumgarten an der March, east of Vienna, regional Red Cross official Sonja Kellner said.
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Is it legal to setup my own currency and then allow people to trade it on my own platform? If i just call it a commodity? Shouldn’t regulators be protecting the common man instead of implicitly encouraging it by saying “we are watching this”? Is the SEC going to allow banks to trade these futures and lend credibility to this virtual game? When the bubble bursts will we be able to investigate and prosecute who knew what when and where? Just because something is profitable doesn’t make it beneficial or legal.
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"The Mental Health of Jehovah´s Witnesses" R. Furuli
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As computers get more creative and AI begins to create better AI...... Once it becomes cheaper to use robotics than human labor..... What will people do? I remember making a post called Humans Need Not Apply that compared us to horses 120 years ago. Maybe, in an attempt to be optimistic, governments will tax automation and provide a universal basic income for everyone? Then we will all spend our time learning piano or art in liberal arts degree universities with recorded lectures over YouTube.
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I am of the unusual opinion that if you are going to ban Jehovah's Witness activity is Russia, then it is a good thing, not a bad thing, to also ban the New World Translation and seize the branch headquarters building. Each drags in people who might not otherwise care. Human rights people protest when Witness activity is banned, but it is partly offset by: 'well, they ARE a pain and they DO call unannounced at inconvenient times. But when you ban the Bible - even ringleader Dvorkin thought that was going too far. It plainly is a Bible; he doesn't like it, but it plainly is one. His country looks like a nation of goons. He is as if …
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Australia’s parliament has legislated for marriage equality, passing a bill almost unanimously to allow two people, regardless of sex, to marry. On Thursday the House of Representatives passed a cross-party bill after an unprecedented national postal survey gave unstoppable momentum to legislate the historic social reform. Australia, which changed the law in 2004 to say that marriage is only between a man and a woman, now becomes the 25th country to recognise same-sex marriage. Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2017/dec/07/marriage-equality-law-passes-australias-parliament-in-landslide-vote
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A blonde was playing Trivial Pursuit one night. It was her turn. She rolled the dice and she landed on Science & Nature. Her question was: "If you are in a vacuum and someone calls your name, can you hear it?" She thought for a time and then asked, "Is it on or off?"
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How Exercise Can Make for Healthier Fat
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Exercise could help to make your fat tissue healthier, which, hear me out, is a good thing. According to a timely new study, a single session of exercise may change the molecular workings of fat tissue in ways that, over time, should improve metabolic health. This finding has particular relevance during the holidays, when, despite our best intentions, so many of us add to our fat stores. Exercise might make these annual bacchanals less metabolically damaging than otherwise. Most of probably think of our fat tissue as inert and undesirable. But our fat is, in fact, a busy and necessary tissue, producing and sending out multiple biochemical signals that affec…
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Looking Below The Locks: Teaching Hairdressers To Spot Melanoma
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Hairdressers spend more time looking at the tops of heads than anyone else, so are well positioned to spot suspicious skin changes. Of all types of skin cancer, melanoma causes the majority of deaths. When on the scalp it can be especially difficult to catch in a self-examination — when was the last time you examined the top of your head? One person who might be able to help: your hairdresser. While cutting your hair, they've got a great view for a scalp inspection. And they can learn how to spot scary changes, researchers say. In a report published Wednesday in JAMA Dermatology, researchers from the University of Southern California and University of Co…
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REIT stands for Real Estate Investment Trust. REIT's are securities that trade on the stock exchange like a stock. And REITs do invest in real estate, both commercial and residential property, and can also invest in mortgages and mortgage backed securities. For tax purposes, dividends are allocated to ordinary income, capital gains, and return of capital. As REITs do not pay taxes at the corporate level, investors are taxed at their individual tax rate for the ordinary income portion of the dividend. Most REIT distributions are considered non-qualified dividends, which means that they do not qualify for the capital gains tax rate. In most cases, an individual wi…
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In a separate filing, Vanguard submitted a registration statement to the SEC today to launch a new fund—Vanguard REIT II Index Fund. The new fund's investment objective, strategies, and index will be identical to the existing Vanguard REIT Index Fund, which was launched in 1996 and has grown to be the largest REIT fund in the industry.* The REIT II Index Fund will also invest in the same portfolio of securities as the REIT Index Fund. The REIT Index Fund will be the principal investor in the REIT II Index Fund. This structure will provide increased investment capacity for the REIT Index Fund, which has attracted considerable shareholder investment in recent years. S…
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Vanguard said today it plans to introduce a suite of products offering low-cost, targeted, and transparent exposure to well-known market factors. Chief Investment Officer Greg Davis The actively managed, rules-based factor products—six exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and a mutual fund—are expected to be available around mid-February 2018, according to a registration statement filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Vanguard Quantitative Equity Group, which has more than 25 years of quantitative investing experience, will serve as investment advisor. "Our factor-based fund offerings serve as a valuable extension to our low-cost act…
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Walmart Jumps into Meal Kit Madness
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First a new name. Now a new menu. The largest retailer on the planet has begun offering meal kits to its 260 million customers. And the move comes at a bad time for meals-in-a-box. Competition is tight as companies fight for a slice of a $2 billion pie, while market leaders like Blue Apron (whose stock price is down ~70% since IPO) struggle to make the economics of meal services work. But, Walmart's not dumb. Rather than dive in blind, it’s partnering with meal subscription brands including Takeout Kit and Home Chef to have them provide meals and fulfill orders. Brand partners get access to Walmart’s massive customer base, while Walmart …