Saturday, February 29, 2020



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President Trump was rallying supporters in North Charleston, S.C. on Friday evening, a day before the state's Democrats head to the polls to vote for their nominee to face him in November.

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The next time you fly out of JFK, you may notice a self-driving wheelchair race past you as you make your way to your departure gate. British Airways shared today that it has been testing autonomous electric wheelchairs at the country's sixth-busiest airport to see how they can help passengers with mobility needs.

While it won't be breaking any speed records, each unit can avoid obstacles and other people with the help of anti-collision technology. It can also navigate the terminal without assistance from airport staff. Before boarding, you can visit as many places as you want using the built-in display. After dropping you off at your departure gate, the wheelchair makes its way back to its docking station, where it waits for its next passenger.

British Airways Whill Wheelchair

If the wheelchair looks familiar, it's because it appears to adapt Whill's Model Ci design. We got the chance to test the vehicle at CES 2018, driving it across the show floor at a brisk five miles per hour. At the time, Whill said it would sell the Model Ci for $4,000, which should give an idea of how much British Airways has invested in this trial.

Before rolling out the vehicle at additional airports, British Airways says it plans to conduct further trials at Heathrow airport. Both trials are part of an ongoing five-year, £6.5 million (approximately $8.3 million) effort by the airline to improve its customer experience.



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Papers show Telegraph article was in briefing pack before historic speech on Europe

Margaret Thatcher’s infamous “No, no, no” retort to Jacques Delors, a historic moment in the UK’s relationship with Europe, which also had the effect of precipitating her downfall, was partly inspired by an article penned by a young journalist named Boris Johnson, her newly released private papers show.

In 1990, 30 years before Johnson took the UK out of the European Union, an article he penned as the Telegraph’s EC (European Community) correspondent warning of the threat the EC posed to national sovereignty was in Thatcher’s briefing pack as she delivered the combative speech to parliament.

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Men benefit more than women and creative arts provide worst returns, according to tax data

One in five students would be financially better off if they skipped higher education, according to groundbreaking research that compares the lifetime earnings of graduates and non-graduates.

Analysis by the Institute for Fiscal Studies found while 80% of former students gained financially from attending university, about 20% earned less than those with similar school results who did not attend, highlighting how some subjects, such as creative arts, offer negative financial returns.

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Retailer seeks to cut fashion waste with children’s coats featuring reusable name tags

John Lewis is tackling fashion waste by launching a hand-me-down drive with extended name labels attached to children’s coats that can be easily amended by parents.

The department store chain is introducing organic cotton labelling inside its own-brand children’s coats so the new owner can cross out the name of the last person and write a new name. Coats have been chosen to test this labelling because they have a long life and are often the most costly garment for parents.

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Letters sent to UK firms urging them to increase number of women in leadership roles

An influential investor group has warned 63 publicly listed companies, including Stagecoach Group and the Ladbrokes owner GVC, over their failure to increase the number of women on their leadership teams ahead of a year-end deadline.

It marks the third successive year that the Investment Association (IA) has written to companies lagging behind on key targets that aim to bolster the proportion of women in boardrooms and executive committees to 33% by the end of 2020.

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The World Health Organization said the virus, found in at least 56 countries so far, poses a “very high” global risk. But the White House accused the media of sowing fear to hurt President Trump.

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An OSHA rule that could have helped protect health-care workers from coronavirus has been in the works for a decade but has been stuck in regulatory limbo since the start of the Trump administration.


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Friends and families have been divided and businesses shuttered. But care packages of focaccia and cigarettes ease the strain.

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Friday’s top personal finance stories


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Spiking VIX could mean that a bottom is near, writes Mark Hulbert.


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Britney Spears gave her injured foot a break by getting it sandy on a beach in Maui! The pop star looked like the darling of the beach in a blue snake print bikini and cowboy hat.



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An OSHA rule that could have helped protect health-care workers from coronavirus has been in the works for a decade but has been stuck in regulatory limbo since the start of the Trump administration.


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Friday’s top personal finance stories


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Spiking VIX could mean that a bottom is near, writes Mark Hulbert.


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Breaking the 200-day moving average has more often been a buy signal, writes Mark Hulbert.


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Gordon Ramsay correctly predicted Tyson Fury's seventh round knockout of Deontay Wilder prior to the fight in Las Vegas last weekend after visiting the heavyweight in his dressing room.

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Wilfried Zaha has revealed the pain he felt after his failed stint at Manchester United is the driving factor behind his rise to becoming one of the Premier League's most prolific forwards. 

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Nemanja Matic believes Manchester United should stick by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, insisting the under-fire boss has improved 'every day' at Old Trafford since becoming boss.

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Washington Post reports patient did not have known history of travel to hard-hit countries

California health officials on Friday confirmed a third case of the novel coronavirus in the heart of Silicon Valley, about 80 miles (128 kilometers) south of Vacaville, adding to the more than 30 already confirmed in California.

A Santa Clara county public health department spokesman, Maury Kendall, said the person was isolated at home and that other details would be provided later on Friday. The Washington Post reported the patient did not have a known history of travel to countries hit hard by the outbreak and has no apparent connection to other people infected.

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Friday, February 28, 2020

The coronavirus epidemic prompted China to permanently ban trade of wild animals as food, but not for medicinal use.

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Queen Elizabeth II understands how frustrating royal life can be for the second-born heir because she watched her younger sister go through it.

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Dame Carol Black's review for the Home Office said a resurgence in crack cocaine use led to a rise in killings while the growth of county lines gangs has increased levels of violence.

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Tony Bellingham, from southeast London made personal jewellery for Princess Diana and other VIPs before a freak accident left him with a constant, burning pain in his right arm.

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The taskforce held its first meeting, hours after it emerged that the Trump administration had ordered its own health experts not to speak in public without permission from Pence's staff.

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Queen Elizabeth II understands how frustrating royal life can be for the second-born heir because she watched her younger sister go through it.

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Dame Carol Black's review for the Home Office said a resurgence in crack cocaine use led to a rise in killings while the growth of county lines gangs has increased levels of violence.

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Pictures shared to social media show the boat, named the Bomokandi Bertha, taking on water at the Orlando theme park just after midday Thursday.

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Tony Bellingham, from southeast London made personal jewellery for Princess Diana and other VIPs before a freak accident left him with a constant, burning pain in his right arm.

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RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: If there was any justice in this world, Tom Watson would be sharing a cell with Carl Beech. Yet incredibly he has been recommended for a peerage.

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Britain First leader Paul Golding today denied a terrorism offence after his arrest at Heathrow last October by counter-terror police. He is accused of violating Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act.

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Prince Charles has added a 'huge amount of value' to the brand of Emma Willis since wearing the 'beautiful shirts and boxer shorts'. Sales have been booming since he started coming to the tailor, five years ago.

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HENRY DEEDES: For years the Govester has been the Government's man for big occasions... Need to rally the troops? Send for Gove!

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JAN MOIR: For her troubles, she has been labelled bossy, a bully, a madam. This from her enemies within and without - and also by Left-wing newspapers sticking the boot in.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook has said he's 'optimistic' China is getting coronavirus under control and has pointed to the company ramping up iPhone production as proof.

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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang could not hide his disappointment after going from hero to zero in the space of a few minutes as Arsenal dramatically crashed out of the Europa League.

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Paul Scholes believes his former club Manchester United are now the favourites to finish in the Premier League's top four.

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The voices of the players and both coaches could clearly be heard at an empty San Siro as Inter Milan beat Ludogorets 2-1 on Thursday to advance into the last 16 of the Europa League.

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United dismissed Belgian opponents Club Brugge 5-0 at Old Trafford to win 6-1 on aggregate. Fernandes pulled the strings in the first half, scoring the opening goal from the penalty spot.

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Just months after their incredible run to the Champions League semi-final featuring wins over Juventus and Real Madrid, Ajax were dumped out of the Europa League last-32 with defeat by Getafe.

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Martin Keown, 53, praised the Greek league leaders for their performance but slammed the north Londoners for a lack of commitment.

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Sunday's potentially title-defining clash between Juventus and Inter Milan will be played behind closed doors following the outbreak of coronavirus in Italy, which has claimed the lives of 17 people.

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Neil Lennon insisted Celtic had only themselves to blame for blowing a place in the last 16 of the Europa League.

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Thursday, February 27, 2020

The Democratic candidate has promised a political revolution. But what actually are his stances?

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Sam Knight on Liverpool’s triumphant and fitful return to the top of the English Premier League and how the club’s onetime dominance ended three decades ago.

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‘My children had a lot of difficulty growing up and their father enabled a lot of behavior by giving them money well into their adulthood.’


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Fidelity Investments recently estimated that 23% of investors in its 401(k) plans were overinvested in stocks.


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Are you in your 20s, 30s, 50s, 60s, or 70s? Read on for how recent tax law changes affect you.


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