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Universities threaten to punish striking staff over cancelled lectures
British universities say they will punish teachers severely for canceling courses due to strike
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The Guardian view on diversity in classical music: quality and equality
The Guardian's view on the diversification of classical music talents: skill and equality
NO.3
Behold Greeks bearing a gift
The Way to Revitalize Greece
NO.4
Facebook in storm over Cambridge Analytica data scandal
Facebook is involved in the data election scandal of Cambridge Analytics
NO.5
Why does Trump keep attacking Amazon?
Why did Trump attack Amazon?
NO.6
Self-driving Uber kills Arizona woman in first fatal crash involving
pedestrian
The first fatal accident occurred in Uber's driverless driving, and a woman in Arizona died
NO.7
The end of road rage? A car which detects emotions
Terminator of road rage? A car that can recognize emotions
NO.8
Amazon opens a supermarket with no checkouts
Amazon opened an unmanned supermarket
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Amazon will start delivering packages straight to your parked car
Amazon launched express delivery service, with packages delivered directly to the trunk
NO.10
Aggression, abuse and addiction: we need a social media detox
Aggression, abuse and addiction: we have to quit social media
NO.11
The Quorn revolution: the rise of ultra-processed fake meat
Kuensu meat revolution: the rise of super processed fake meat
NO.12
Scientists unravel secrets of ‘superagers’
Scientists have unlocked the secrets of the "long-lived"
NO.13
How to raise a sweet son in an era of angry man
How to cultivate a gentle boy in the age of angry men
NO.14
Give up coffee? Fuhgeddaboudit, say New Yorkers after California ruling
"Give up drinking coffee?" "No way." New York citizens responded to the new regulations with arrogance
NO.15
Spotify’s free music-streaming plan is getting some big new features
Spotify's new free features are striking
NO.16
NRA members on Trump’s plans for gun control: “Every word of it was a betrayal”
NRA members said to Trump's gun control plan: "Every word is betrayal!"
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The NHS pay deal is just another cut, and an insult to overworked staff
New Agreement on Wages of National Medical Service System: an insult to overworked employees
NO.18
Tim Berners-Lee: we must regulate tech firms to prevent ‘weaponised’ web
Tim Berners Lee: strengthen the management of technology companies to prevent the weaponization of the Internet
NO.19
The Guardian view on the gender pay gap: enough excuses; time for action
The Guardian looks at the gender wage gap: don't make excuses, it's time to be serious
NO.20
Bitcoin’s biggest winners—or losers—are likely to be men
The biggest winners and losers of Bitcoin seem to be men
NO.21
We need a referendum on the terms of Brexit
We need a referendum on the terms of Brexit
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Once again, Boris Johnson is a liability to Britain
Boris Johnson is once again responsible for Britain
NO.23
AI diagnostics need attention
AI diagnosis needs attention
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The U.S. health care system is tied up in costly red tape
The US health care system is shackled by red tape
NO.25
The value of failing
Value of failure
NO.26
Jamie Oliver is wrong—obesity is not just about diet
Jamie Oliver is wrong! Obesity is not just about diet
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The ‘H’ in IMHO does not mean humble or honest
The "H" in IMHO neither represents "modesty" nor "honesty"
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‘It’s part of being human’: the Canadian project to destigmatise loneliness
"This is a part of human nature": Canada's plan to eliminate loneliness
NO.29
Readers don’t need the Nobel Prize in literature
Readers don't need the Nobel Prize in Literature
NO.30
Ban on junk food deals ‘saves money’
The ban on junk food and "saving money"
NO.31
Germany’s unicorn craze
Unicorn that is popular in Germany
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The baby-name trend that unites America
The trend of newborn names makes America "united"
NO.33
A century of feuding between presidents and the press
Centennial resentment between the President and the media
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A Republican plan could worsen rural America’s food crisis
The new Republican plan may aggravate the food crisis in rural America
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The reinvention of America
Rebuilding America
NO.36
‘Choice’ is code for inequality—and it has polluted our education system
"Choice" is synonymous with inequality - it has corrupted our education system
NO.37
Big pharma gets a big win from trump
Big pharmaceutical enterprises win major victories from Trump
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When society’s safety net is shredded, the predators move in
The welfare net is broken and the looters are approaching
NO.39
How rhetoric on the Left fuels bigotry on the Right
How the Left's Speech Incitemates the Far Right
NO.40
How the Enlightenment ends
How does enlightenment end
NO.41
Setback for workers: What fallout as Supreme Court OKs forced arbitration?
Workers' frustration: what will be the impact of the Supreme Court's green light on compulsory arbitration
NO.42
Email is dangerous
E-mail is risky
NO.43
We need to support working families
We need to provide more support to working families
NO.44
Why Walmart is paying for its employees to go to college
Why does Wal Mart subsidize employees to receive college education?
NO.45
The French president has described America like a Rogue State
The French President described the United States as a "rogue country"
NO.46
The college-graduation problem all states have
The problem of college graduation rate in the United States
NO.47
Might higher interest rates spoil America’s economic boom?
Will higher interest rates undermine the economic prosperity of the United States?
NO.48
Investment banks’ cull of company analysts brings dangers
Selected analysts of investment banks pose risks to the financial industry
NO.49
Market volatility has been low, encouraging risk-taking
Market volatility has been low, encouraging investors to take risks
NO.50
Should internet firms pay for the data users currently give away?
Should Internet companies pay for the data currently provided by users for free?
NO.51
The harm done by America’s new tariffs
The harm brought by the new tariff policy of the United States
NO.52
What makes humans inventive?
Why is human being creative?
NO.53
The dollar keeps weakening is that good news for the world?
The dollar is weak. What is the blessing or misfortune?
NO.54
Bitcoin is no longer the only game in crypto-currency town
Digital currency is blooming, and Bitcoin is no longer popular
NO.55
Our big mac index shows fundamentals now matter more in currency markets
The Big Mac index shows that the fundamentals of the money market are more important
NO.56
Preventing passengers in autonomous cars from feeling queasy
A magic weapon for passengers not to feel nauseous when taking an autonomous car
NO.57
An insightful history of giant factories which may turn out to be their epitaph
A thought-provoking history of giant factories may become their epitaph
NO.58
The sunny and the dark side of AI
The bright and dark sides of AI
NO.59
The threat to world trade
Threats to world trade
NO.60
Telephone tower v rubber boots
PK rubber boots for telephone tower
NO.61
A primer on blockchain-based versions of central-bank money
Preliminary idea of implementing blockchain for central currency
NO.62
Mining data on cab rides to show how business information flows
Mining taxi ride data can display business information
NO.63
Robotic labs for high-speed genetic research are on the rise
Mechanized laboratories aiming at studying high-speed genes have sprung up quietly
NO.64
Facebook faces a reputational meltdown
Facebook encounters credibility crisis
NO.65
Labour-monitoring technologies raise efficiency—and hard questions
Labor monitoring technology improves efficiency, but also brings difficult questions
NO.66
The case against non-compete clauses
Non competition clause is opposed