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Thursday, 11 April 2019
Julian Assange arrested by UK police as Ecuador revokes his asylum after 6-and-a-half-years inside their London embassy
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Julian Assange arrested by UK police as Ecuador revokes his asylum after 6-and-a-half-years inside their London embassy
The WikiLeaks founder had been living in the Ecuadorian embassy since June 2012. He could face an extradition request from the US.
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'Like looking at the gates of Hell': Astronomers just revealed the first picture of a black hole, and it's a monster
Scientists have published the first image of a black hole's event horizon. The photo shows a supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy M87.
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Amazon workers reportedly get to hear some of what you tell Alexa, and they have a chat room to talk about 'amusing' recordings
Amazon has workers listening to some number of Alexa voice recordings, according to a report from Bloomberg.
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The first-ever picture of a black hole is fuzzy. These incredible illustrations help explain what it shows.
Scientists posted the first-ever image of black hole, but the photo is a bit fuzzy. However, computer models hint at what we'd see with a better view.
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Here's how astronomers took the first image of a black hole that's located 55 million light years away
The Event Horizon Telescope took the first image of a supermassive black hole, which is located 55 million light years away in the Messier 87 galaxy.
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Pilots who fly for Amazon Air are protesting poor working conditions and pushing for a better contract
The protests come after an exhaustive investigation by Business Insider into the pilots' working conditions.
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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey says he eats only one meal a day and fasts all weekend, and people are concerned he might have an eating disorder
Dorsey's odd diet has many worried his unusual eating habits sound like an eating disorder.
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A government proposal for a 10-mile wall around Burning Man could kill the festival in the desert favored by Silicon Valley elite like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg
Burning Man's organizers said the government's proposal could "forever negatively change the fabric of the Burning Man event, if not outright kill it."
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4,500 Amazon employees just tore into Jeff Bezos' lack of leadership on climate change
The letter was published days after a Gizmodo report revealed how aggressively Amazon is courting oil and gas companies.
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The PlayStation 4 is finally getting one of its most requested features
Sony's finally allowing PlayStation 4 owners to change their PlayStation Network IDs after years of requests from fans.
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