• December 23, 2024

Broadway Producers To Share Profit With Performers

Since Broadway business is getting swelled up, producers have decided to give share of their profit with performers. On February 8, 2019, there has been an agreement. According to which commercial producers that provide huge amount of capital for the biggest hits have agreed in sharing the profits with performers who give their level best…

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Verizon Ad Admires First Responders After Wildfire Throttling Scam

This week, Verizon rolled out a Super Bowl ad campaign in honor of first responders, months after a scam over strangling firefighters in California during a wildfire crisis. The ad comprises first responders’ interviews and concludes with a message from the firm: “First responders respond to our call. Our duty is to make certain that…

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Weakening Economy Lead To Rising Debts For Chinese Companies

The reports of slowdown about Chinese economy is very real as even though its government is trying to infuse cash into the markets by reducing reserve ratio of banks debts of several large corporates are growing say rating agencies. The details of GDP figures for last year that were released by Chinese government this week…

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AT&T To Cut Employments In Ineffective Business Units

AT&T allegedly is preparing for more suspensions. The firm took this decision days after the Communications Workers of America (CWA) condemned the telco for cutting over 10,000 employments last year. According to the reports, the leadership from AT&T is preparing for a “geographic rationalization” and employment “surplus” reduction. This move by the firm is supposed…

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3D Printed Sugary Stents Speed Up Suturing Of Arteries

The surgeons have to spend a lot of time to restore the blood flow and activity of millimeter-scale arteries during their reconstructive procedures and organ transplants which demand nimble fingers. The latest stent coated with sugar can help the surgeons and the surgeries to head the 3D-printed way. According to the Nebraska engineer Ali Tamayol…

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US, China Cold War May Intensify Soon, Says Soros

Billionaire investor George Soros warned that the existing cold war between China and US that led to both nations imposing billions of tariffs on each other’s imports could intensify soon into a serious crisis if the current stalemate continues. His comments could not that have come at a worse time when already world markets are…

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State Of Emergency Announced In The U.S. Measles Outburst

A state of emergency was announced recently in the western U.S. state of Washington after a measles outburst that has impacted over two dozen people and the majority of them are children. It was publicized earlier that the disease was eradicated in the U.S. in 2000 but has ever since made a return that is…

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2 Ex Airline CEOs Slam Govt. Over Shutdown

Former CEO of American Airlines Robert Crandall has slammed the US government for current crisis in civil services due to partial shutdown calling it irresponsible and dangerous for passengers’ safety. This was because in several airports across East Coast flights were disrupted due to increased sick leave among air traffic controllers forcing the government to…

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Two Forecasting Techniques Combined With AI To Approximate Flu Activity

Influenza is extremely contagious and can easily spread as individuals move about and travel. This makes the activity of tracking and forecasting flu a huge challenge. Whilst CDC is engaged in constantly monitoring patient visits for flu-like infections in the U.S., this data is mostly lagged behind for up to 2 Weeks than the actual…

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Verizon Claims It Will Not Roll Out Fake 5G Logos Similar To AT&T

Verizon claims that it will not lie to users about whether their handset is linked to a 5G network, as AT&T has fundamentally began to do. “We will not take an old handset and just modify the software to covert the 4 into a 5 in the status bar,” claimed Kyle Malady, at Verizon chief…

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NASA And Its Astronauts Are Decelerated By Government Shutdown, But Not Grounded

Reportedly, NASA has not been completely grounded by the government shutdown. The partial shutdown, which is the country’s longest ever, at 24 days and still counting, has of course had a grave influence on the space agency. More than 95% of NASA workers have been furloughed, and growth effort on most future space missions has…

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AR Headset Firm Meta Closing Down After Assets Traded To Unknown Firm

Manufacturer of the Meta AR headset, Meta, has been sold to an unidentified firm after a months-long grapple to keep its doors unlocked. Next Reality uncovered a legal filing previous week claiming that assets of Meta had been traded. Now, Meta is verifying the headlines—but expressing guarded hopefulness about the new proprietor. As per both…

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