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GOOD TIMING: This man walking down the street in London is lucky he wasn’t walking a little slower. He might have been crushed by a large pile of bricks that came crashing down amid strong winds on Sunday morning. https://t.co/7dWkovclJN pic.twitter.com/Pb75BMRgfW
— ABC News (@ABC) March 12, 2019
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Germany’s two biggest lenders, Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank, are exploring the feasibility of a merger. @Ciara Lee_cs reports pic.twitter.com/gtCIluFVDJ
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) March 12, 2019
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No, this isn’t an episode of “Black Mirror.” China monitors the behavior of its citizens to determine each person’s “social credit.” Too low a score can lead to a transportation ban. https://t.co/X1xqc4Uf6L pic.twitter.com/aVuIxOM1DQ
— CNBC (@CNBC) March 12, 2019
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A 30-million page library is heading to the moon to help preserve human civilization. https://t.co/f4djb0DrQU - @NBCNewsMACH
— NBC News (@NBCNews) March 12, 2019
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This is how Bitcoin is seized. But it can’t be seized from a Bitfi wallet. Bitfi is not even in the guide. This is profound for your liberty & freedom: https://t.co/gKgwyQof6Q #bitcoin pic.twitter.com/YqHHdcm1aa
— Bitfi (@Bitfi6) March 12, 2019
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Mexico’s Aeromexico suspends Boeing 737 MAX planes https://t.co/5FIUIbHjzC pic.twitter.com/Xu4AxrJCSR
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) March 12, 2019
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Tens of thousands of people per day fly on the 72 Boeing 737 max planes operated by U.S. airlines; Southwest, American and United are sticking with the aircraft – the FAA says it does not have enough information yet about what happened to Flight 302 to ground the fleet. pic.twitter.com/jm8Aw8x5YT
— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) March 12, 2019
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Why real estate pros are staying quiet on shocking Chrysler Building deal https://t.co/k3cFPTRSRc pic.twitter.com/IafBoSBTbL
— New York Post (@nypost) March 12, 2019 -
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Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson and his father Rocky Johnson, 1981. pic.twitter.com/KZHHb3BRju
— Life in Moments (@historyinmoment) March 10, 2019
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From 2000 to 2016 the use of polyester by the garment industry rose form 8.3m tonnes to 21m tonnes annually pic.twitter.com/j71RMg2IIv
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) March 10, 2019
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren says big tech companies should have to sell off competing businesses they own — like Facebook dropping Instagram and Amazon giving up Whole Foods. “You can be the umpire or you can own one of the teams, but you don’t get to be the umpire and own the teams” pic.twitter.com/ntrOkILxhs
— CBS News (@CBSNews) March 10, 2019
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The cast and creator of Star Trek stand in front of the first Space Shuttle, Enterprise, in 1979. More pics: https://t.co/sVLZCw92Tf pic.twitter.com/wPAYV58QHZ
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) March 10, 2019
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BREAKING: No survivors from crashed Ethiopian Airlines flight that was carrying 157 people: Ethiopia state broadcaster pic.twitter.com/PSQmJAPMJs
— Reuters India (@ReutersIndia) March 10, 2019
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Ethiopian Airlines - Africa’s largest airline - has a good safety record. Last crash was in 2010 when a Boeing 737-800 went down into the Mediterranean after taking off from Beirut, Lebanon
— Tomi Oladipo (@Tomi_Oladipo) March 10, 2019
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Ethiopian Airlines flight #ET302 dropped from radar 6 minutes after departure from Addis Ababa
— Alex Macheras (@AlexInAir) March 10, 2019
The jet is a brand new Boeing 737 MAX 8 - delivered to the airline just four months ago. pic.twitter.com/o01HDgEI16
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Would you take a ride on this road? pic.twitter.com/GCCZ3IUFNt
— Press TV (@PressTV) March 10, 2019
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Indian farmers are now fighting parrots who accidentally got hooked on opium. These addicted birds may pillage poppy fields up to 40 times a day! pic.twitter.com/cdFxaOsWnA
— RT (@RT_com) March 9, 2019
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Your water bottle may soon be made of sugar, not plastic pic.twitter.com/B8Q7RqUAxM
— Farbod Saraf (@farbodsaraf) March 8, 2019
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#LeavingNeverland Effect: Radio Stations Pull Michael Jackson Music After HBO Doc https://t.co/eQD5tPn2aE pic.twitter.com/YcSY6LPhNH
— IndieWire (@IndieWire) March 7, 2019Sony’s Michael Jackson Bet Gets Complicated
Michael Jackson had been one of Sony Music Entertainment’s brightest stars before his 2009 death. And the seven-year, $250 million deal it struck with Jackson’s estate in 2018 to continue distributing his recordings was one of the biggest the industry had seen in some time.
But now, following the HBO documentary Leaving Neverland, Sony’s Jackson bet is looking like a risky play, the WSJ reports.
The two-part film (which was the third-largest premiere of any HBO doc in a decade) details the claims of two men alleging Jackson sexually abused them as boys. And in the era of #MeToo and #MuteRKelly, sales, streaming, and commercial use of Jackson’s music could fall...
Which means lost business for Sony. Several radio stations in Canada and New Zealand have stopped playing Jackson, and (believe it or not) radio is still a big moneymaker for music companies—Deloitte estimates global radio revenue will climb to $40 billion this year, with more than 85% of adults listening to radio once a week.
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Pentagon may tap military pay, pensions for border wall https://t.co/BpweqbH5tJ
— AP Politics (@AP_Politics) March 7, 2019
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#ICYMI - “Jeopardy!” host #AlexTrebek just announced he has stage 4 pancreatic cancer. Trebek said he will keep working and asked fans to “Keep the faith and we’ll win.” pic.twitter.com/vfzrX90Dxo
— CBS 13 News (@WGME) March 7, 2019
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Here’s our piece from last night on Automation…https://t.co/r1ikAxxsN5
— John Oliver (@iamjohnoliver) March 5, 2019
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This before and after image shows the complete destruction in Lee County, Alabama, following the EF-4 tornado there on Sunday. The tornado carried 170 mph winds and had nearly a mile-wide track for 65 miles, killing at least 23 people. https://t.co/Xxg5QgRYWs pic.twitter.com/1AMgYL0yrv
— CNN (@CNN) March 5, 2019
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