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Iran asks Trump to stop tweeting about oil — because it's driving prices up

"Please stop it, otherwise it will go even higher!" Iran's OPEC Governor Hossein Kazempour Ardebili said in a statement, according to the country's Shana news agency.

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Iran asks Trump to stop tweeting about oil — because it's driving prices up

Iran asks Trump to stop tweeting about oil — because it's driving prices up

"Please stop it, otherwise it will go even higher!" Iran's OPEC Governor Hossein Kazempour Ardebili said in a statement, according to the country's Shana news agency.

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'We will see food rotting at ports': Retail industry issues stark warning to May and Barnier over no deal Brexit

'We will see food rotting at ports': Retail industry issues stark warning to May and Barnier over no deal Brexit

In a letter to Prime Minister Theresa May and chief EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier, the British Retail Consortium (BRC), warned of chaos at ports in the event of a cliff edge Brexit

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MORGAN STANLEY: The truck-driver shortage is getting worse, and everyone loses in the most likely outcome

MORGAN STANLEY: The truck-driver shortage is getting worse, and everyone loses in the most likely outcome

BI PRIME: There aren't enough truck drivers to move the world's cargo around. According to a team of analysts at Morgan Stanley, costs across the industry are likely to continue rising and could reach a breaking point where shippers explore other options.

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DeepMind's AI is now beating humans at Quake because winning in Go wasn't terrifying enough

DeepMind's AI is now beating humans at Quake because winning in Go wasn't terrifying enough

DeepMind said Tuesday that it had developed innovations and reinforcement learning that enabled an artificial-intelligence system to achieve human-level performance in Quake III Arena's Capture the Flag, a 3-D first-person multiplayer game.

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Silicon Valley made a big deal about obeying GDPR, but a study shows the policies of firms like Facebook are 'vague' and 'insufficient'

Silicon Valley made a big deal about obeying GDPR, but a study shows the policies of firms like Facebook are 'vague' and 'insufficient'

A new study from a European consumer group has found that tech companies, including Facebook, Google, Apple, and Amazon, are falling short of properly obeying new EU privacy rules.

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People are getting their hands injected with an acidic gel in a strange new cosmetic surgery trend

People are getting their hands injected with an acidic gel in a strange new cosmetic surgery trend

A growing number of people are going to cosmetic surgeons to get hyaluronic acid injections in their hands, to reduce signs of ageing such as brown spots and veins.

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The number of migrants trying to enter the US has declined overall — these 6 charts show why it isn't the border 'crisis' many make it out to be

The number of migrants trying to enter the US has declined overall — these 6 charts show why it isn't the border 'crisis' many make it out to be

The "crisis" at the Mexico-US border isn't the way many portray it to be. Migrants entering the US are at all-time lows. In 2000, 1.6 million migrants were apprehended along the border — by 2017, the number dropped to 304,000. Undocumented migration from Mexico has also been declining since 2000.

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Jaguar Land Rover says 40,000 UK jobs and £80 billion of investment are threatened by a 'bad Brexit'

Jaguar Land Rover says 40,000 UK jobs and £80 billion of investment are threatened by a 'bad Brexit'

Jaguar Land Rover is Britain's biggest car manufacturer and exporter. One in three cars sent overseas by the UK are Jaguars or Land Rovers and 80% of the 621,000 cars it sold in 2017 were sold internationally. 20% went to Europe.

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Benjamin Franklin built his character around 13 virtues — and following his weekly plan could change your life

Benjamin Franklin built his character around 13 virtues — and following his weekly plan could change your life

Founding father Benjamin Franklin sought to practice what he preached by carrying around a chart in order to track his weekly virtues.

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