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It's the hottest go-to for socially distanced gatherings.
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For months, TikTok users couldn’t go on the app without hearing this addictive song called “Vibe (If I Back It Up),
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Consumers want everything to be available immediately without affecting their quality of life in the city. A paradox that pushes retailers and logisticians to ensure last mile deliveries quickly and sustainably in urban areas. What if the solution ultimately lies in slower delivery?
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To meet the increasing food needs in the world, several firms are banking on robotics. Alphabet, a Google holding company, has just presented its Mineral project. Its new autonomous robots would be able to individually analyze the evolution of each of the plants present in a field.
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12,000 billion euros were spent in 2020 by public authorities around the world to support the private sector. Faced with these losses of wealth, negative interest rates would be the solution to avoid further widening the deficits and cushion this unprecedented crisis.
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The expression “keep at a distance” is the key word during this pandemic period. But this evil of contactlessness is deeper and ... worrying. By Philippe Boyer, Director of Institutional Relations and Innovation at Covivio.
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The appearance of crypto-assets and the digitization of payments are confusing the cards of the classic distribution between central bank money and commercial money. Article published as part of Printemps de l'Economie, of which La Tribune is a partner. The author, Nathalie Aufauvre, is Director General of Financial Stability and Operations at the Banque de France.
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Teddi Mellencamp is holding herself accountable. After her wellness program, All In, was criticized on Instagram this week for its allegedly restrictive methods, the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star, 39, defended her approach to Page Six via email. “We realize that social media is a blessing and a curse, and it can bring out …
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Candace Cameron Bure is happy to defend posting the photo of her husband grabbing her boob. “I love the fact that so many people had an opinion on it. It made me laugh because I wasn’t trying to make a statement,” Bure, 44, told Fox News. “This is just how my husband and I are. …
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Even 15-time Grammy winners can be fan-girls. Clearly, that is the case with Alicia Keys. Her seventh studio album, which dropped on Friday, may be titled simply “Alicia,” but there is another R&B queen who gets a song named after her on the LP: Jill Scott. A great Scott, she must be. “Jill Scott,” featuring …