May 2019

Vertonghen head injury: The rules in different sports

Image copyright Getty Images The debate around head injuries in football has been brought up again after Tottenham player Jan Vertonghen went off in Tuesday’s match against Ajax. The Spurs defender clashed heads with teammate Toby Alderweireld and tried to carry on before coming off in the Champions League semi-final first leg. The referee had […]

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Oyo: India’s fast-growing hotel chain expands in Europe

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Ritesh Agarwal founded Oyo in 2013 India’s fast-growing hotel chain Oyo will expand in Europe with the purchase of an Amsterdam-based vacation rental firm. Oyo will reportedly pay €369.5m ($415m; £317.9m) for @Leisure. The Indian firm has grown rapidly since its launch in 2013 and claims it is the

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Facebook Bans Alex Jones, Louis Farrakhan and Others From Its Services

SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook on Thursday said it had barred Alex Jones, the conspiracy theorist and founder of Infowars, and other right-wing personalities from its service, in an escalation of its enforcement of its content policies. The other people banned include: Louis Farrakhan, the outspoken black nationalist minister who has frequently been criticized for his

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Interior Dept. Loosens Offshore-Drilling Safety Rules Dating From Deepwater Horizon

Want climate news in your inbox? Sign up here for Climate Fwd:, our email newsletter. WASHINGTON — The Trump administration on Thursday unveiled its rollback of a major offshore-drilling safety regulation, significantly weakening an Obama-era rule that was put in place after the 2010 Deepwater Horizon explosion in the Gulf of Mexico, which killed 11

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Manufacturing Can’t Create Enough Jobs. Infrastructure Can.

Manufacturing is not shrinking in the United States. Quite the contrary, production is growing, and it appears that corporate America — and corporate Europe and corporate China for that matter — intends to put even more factories in this country. But jobs in manufacturing are another matter. Unlike big infrastructure projects, which are under discussion

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