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Payback Hour: Apple, Google, and Facebook have all evaded taxes for years. How will 130 countries of the world make them pay billions? (2)

Payback Hour: Apple, Google, and Facebook have all evaded taxes for years. (2) Not everything is smooth However, there are much more differences in national...

Persian rulers paid their workers with silver, not used slaves

Persian rulers paid their workers with silver, not used slaves

Sectarianism in Orthodoxy and Orthodoxy in Sectarianism (1)

It is wrong to think that not all Orthodox are in fact sectarians and that not all sectarians are in fact Orthodox.

What Happens to Cryptocurrency: From Rise and Fall to State Recognition (2)

In the United States, the authorities were concerned about the impact of cryptocurrencies: the Securities and Exchange Commission began a fight against bitcoin ETFs,...

Abuse in psychiatry: the cry of alarm from doctors in France

Nearly 90 caregivers denounce, in a forum that we unveil, common abuses in psychiatry, such as the use of seclusion and restraint. While the Congress...

COVID-19: Cognitive impairment is highly likely for patients in the ICU

COVID-19: Cognitive impairment is highly likely for patients in the ICU

Natural Compound Found in Fruit May Prevent and Treat Parkinson’s Disease

Farnesol is found in fruit, such as peaches. Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers say they have added to evidence that the compound farnesol, found naturally in...

Harvard University elects head chaplain who does not believe in God

The man elected as chief chaplain at Harvard, Greg Epstein, does not believe in God. He will serve a university founded in 1636 to train Protestant clergy with the choice draw some flak over twitter, but acceptance at the oldest institution of higher education in the United States.

‘Mapping Love’ book review: Editing fails this debut

Express News Service There’s a lilting alchemy of desi-kitsch and gentle self-awareness in Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari films. She did win hearts with Nil Battey Sannata...

Wrongly announced which film won the Palme d’Or

The chairman of the jury in Cannes prematurely announced the winner of the "Golden Palm" - the film "Titan" by French director Julia Ducurno. The awards ceremony at the 74th Cannes Film Festival began where it should have ended after jury chairman Spike Lee mistakenly announced that the biggest award, the Palme d'Or, was won by the French director's film Titan. Julia Ducourne, the Associated Press reported.
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