February 2020

House Hunting in Berlin: A Kaleidoscope of Style for $3.2 Million

A Four-Bedroom Bursting With Patterns in Berlin $3.2 MILLION (2.95 MILLION EUROS) This colorful four-bedroom, three-bath home is on the top floor of a four-story building in the residential Schöneberg neighborhood of Berlin. The owners created the 4,488-square-foot apartment by converting two commercial units in 2016 and 2017, according to Oleksandra Shrestkha, an agent with […]

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Michael Bloomberg’s Campaign Suddenly Drops Memes Everywhere

Other influencers have been quick to praise the campaign. “Best advert ever,” commented Chris Burkard, a travel influencer who has more than 3.5 million followers. “So good,” commented Jason Strauss, a partner at the Tao Group. Many meme account followers, however, were more skeptical. “This is a clear example of what wealth can get you

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U.S. Charges Chinese Military Officers in 2017 Equifax Hacking

WASHINGTON — Four members of China’s military were charged on Monday with hacking into Equifax, one of the nation’s largest credit reporting agencies, and stealing trade secrets and the personal data of about 145 million Americans in 2017. The charges underscored China’s quest to obtain Americans’ data and its willingness to flout a 2015 agreement

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To Prevent Next Coronavirus, Stop the Wildlife Trade, Conservationists Say

The coronavirus spreading from China has sickened at least 73,000 people and killed at least 2,000, setting in motion a global health emergency. But humans aren’t the only species infected. Coronaviruses attack a variety of birds and mammals. The new virus seems to have leapt from wildlife to humans in a seafood and meat market

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