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The EU sanctioned China for the first time since Tiananmen Square. The bloc sanctioned four communist party officials and one state-run conglomerate for perpetrating human rights violations against Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang. |
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Saudi Arabia proposed a ceasefire to end the war in Yemen. The country's top diplomat offered a political agreement with Iran-backed Houthi rebels. |
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A top investment banker quit because of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Leon Black left Apollo Global Management, the investment firm he co-founded and chaired, amid mounting scrutiny of his relationship with the disgraced sex offender. |
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📹 Mixing amateur, pro, and livestreamed video: The site focuses on anime and gaming content. Like YouTube, most uploads are free user-submitted videos. But, like Netflix, there's also anime from professional studios that requires a paid subscription. And, like Twitch, the site also hosts livestreams of influencers playing video games. |
🙀 Bullet comments: Users can leave comments that display right on top of the video, crawling across the screen in a chaotic stream that can blot out the video itself. |
💸 Direct tipping: Right next to the "like" and "share" buttons below videos, there's a button to send money directly to the creator. |
Bilibili, which is already listed on the US Nasdaq exchange, is one of several Chinese firms pursuing " homecoming listings" on Chinese exchanges under pressure from US regulators. Search giant Baidu will hold its own listing on the Hong Kong market today. |
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Oil companies are tightening their belts. In its latest earnings call, Saudi Aramco reported a 44% decline in net profits in 2020 thanks to the pandemic. With global oil demand unlikely to bounce fully back until at least 2022, the company said it will shave up to $10 billion off its capital spending plans this year. Exxon announced a similar spending cut earlier this month. |
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Meanwhile, spending on solar and wind farms is setting new records and catching up fast. Oil and gas spending will likely rise a bit with the post-pandemic economic recovery, but the gap between it and renewables will continue to narrow as oil companies contend with the long-term contraction of their market. |
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Dads are starting to get it |
It's happening: Working dads are starting to grasp that when you're maxed out at home, it's not easy to be a star around the office. |
A recent Boston Consulting Group survey showed that in the US, men who were parents were slightly more likely than women to agree with statements like "I am worried about my future in my company." Considering that it's still women who shoulder the heavier caregiving load, a senior partner at BCG commented, it's a little ironic. "I don't think they have had to deal with this before," Matt Krentz says of men. Now that they see it, he adds, "they are worried about their own careers." |
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Krispy Kreme will give vaccinated customers a free doughnut every day this year. Confusingly, the US doughnut chain is also offering anti-vaxxers a freebie once a week. |
Designers want women to step back into the working world in baggy suits. The oversized garments are meant to offer a soft transition from sweats to businesswear. |
A Donald Trump wax figure got beaten up too badly to be displayed. Visitors to a San Antonio tourist spot scratched and punched the statue so much it was pulled for repairs. |
Swans are menacing English mailboxes. No word on whether there's an Untitled Swan Game in the works to memorialize their residential bullying. |
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