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The World Cancer Research Fund has launched an online 5-minute test to show whether or not you're 'cancer attractive'

The World Cancer Research Fund wants to bring cancer awareness to the forefront, and has teamed up with Arthur London and photographer and director Rankin to create a series of films to advertise a new Cancer Health Check.

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The World Cancer Research Fund has launched an online 5-minute test to show whether or not you're 'cancer attractive'

The World Cancer Research Fund has launched an online 5-minute test to show whether or not you're 'cancer attractive'

The World Cancer Research Fund wants to bring cancer awareness to the forefront, and has teamed up with Arthur London and photographer and director Rankin to create a series of films to advertise a new Cancer Health Check.

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A woman's selfie in a bathroom went viral after people noticed something strange in the background

A woman's selfie in a bathroom went viral after people noticed something strange in the background

Paula Sophia Garcia Espino recently posted a selfie on Twitter while vacationing in Mexico, but people online are more concerned with what's going on in the background of the photo. Espino's bathroom selfie went viral after some noticed how far the toilet paper appears to be from the toilet.

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10 things in tech you need to know today

10 things in tech you need to know today

Ron Conway won't be raising a new fund, SoftBank invested in GM's self-driving car division, and Melinda Gates is trying to solve the women in tech issue.

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GM is surging after Japan's SoftBank announced a $2.25 billion investment in its self-driving car unit

GM is surging after Japan's SoftBank announced a $2.25 billion investment in its self-driving car unit

The investment will come in two stages of $900 million immediately and another $1.35 billion once Cruise's autonomous vehicles are ready for commercial...

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Bank of America poached a top trader from JPMorgan — another sign that the revival in stock trading is heating up the battle for talent

Bank of America poached a top trader from JPMorgan — another sign that the revival in stock trading is heating up the battle for talent

BI PRIME: Bank of America Merrill Lynch has poached the US head of flow trading from JPMorgan. Competition for equities talent has intensified in 2018 amid a rebound in volatility that has revived banks' stock-trading businesses, with some reporting record revenue in the first quarter.

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A man in Japan turned rice into a sharp kitchen knife that you could actually use — and it's mind-boggling to watch

A man in Japan turned rice into a sharp kitchen knife that you could actually use — and it's mind-boggling to watch

A popular YouTube vlogger, who posts videos on a channel called kiwami japan, is known for turning things like jello, pasta, and plastic wrap into working kitchen knives. On Sunday, the vlogger posted a video in which he turns rice into a sharp knife.

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Deutsche Bank CEO tells staff he's 'sick and tired' of bad news

Deutsche Bank CEO tells staff he's 'sick and tired' of bad news

S&P Global downgraded Deutsche Bank's credit rating on Friday and the bank is also set to face cartel charges in Australia. It comes 24-hours after news broke that Deutsche Bank's US operations have been put on watchlists by regulators, which have deemed it "troubled."

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A former Google strategist says tech is warping our attention spans — and it's terrible for humanity

A former Google strategist says tech is warping our attention spans — and it's terrible for humanity

If you have a passing interest in technology, you might be familiar with terms such as 'the attention economy' or 'the distraction economy.' According to a Googler-turned-philosopher James Williams, the way tech companies distract and compete for our attention has a deep impact on society.

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RANKED: The 28 poorest countries in the world — where people live on less than $1,000 per year

RANKED: The 28 poorest countries in the world — where people live on less than $1,000 per year

African and Middle Eastern countries ravaged by war and famine remain the poorest in the world, according to data published by the International Monetary Fund.

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Millennials trust Amazon and PayPal over banks when it comes to personal data

Millennials trust Amazon and PayPal over banks when it comes to personal data

A survey of 2,000 people across the UK by business intelligence company RFi Group found that, on balance, 18-24 ranked Amazon and PayPal above banks when asked the rank five organisations by how much they trust them to "hold and maintain the privacy and security of your personal information."

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The CEO of messaging app Telegram is claiming that Apple has been blocking updates to the app since April

The CEO of messaging app Telegram is claiming that Apple has been blocking updates to the app since April

The CEO of the messaging app Telegram is saying Apple has been blocking updates to the app since April, around the time Telegram was banned in Russia. Now, certain Telegram features have stopped working.

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