Revealed: How American billionaire Bill Gates set up 20 shell companies to clandestinely buy Nebraska farmland

Revealed: How American billionaire Bill Gates set up 20 shell companies to clandestinely buy Nebraska farmland

The buyer of those unassuming-sounding Nebraska farms wasn’t publicly listed. Until now, the financial details of the transaction and the gargantuan loan he’s taken out against it have remained publicly unknown.

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Ex-military scientists at Beijing University create Covid variant that kills victims in eight hours

Ex-military scientists at Beijing University create Covid variant that kills victims in eight hours

Christina Parks, a science educator with a degree in cellular and molecular biology, posted a video about the study, saying, “This is gain-of-function research. There’s no two ways about it.”

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Vodafone signs $1.5b Microsoft deal with 300 million businesses for AI, cloud and IoT services

Vodafone signs $1.5b Microsoft deal with 300 million businesses for AI, cloud and IoT services

Vodafone’s M-PESA mobile money platform, which operates in Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa and other African countries, shared the same objectives as Microsoft in the region, such as building digital literacy.

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German software firm fined $222m for bribery schemes in Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi and Ghana

German software firm fined $222m for bribery schemes in Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi and Ghana

The Walldorf, Germany-based company said it “separated from all responsible parties” more than five years ago, and that the accords end all compliance-related investigations in the United States and South Africa.

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United Airlines finds loose bolts on several 737 MAX planes, raising pressure on Boeing aircraft

United Airlines finds loose bolts on several 737 MAX planes, raising pressure on Boeing aircraft

Alaska Airlines said it was waiting for final revised guidelines from Boeing before it could start inspecting planes and said it was ready to begin as soon as it received required FAA approvals. Boeing said it was staying in close contact with MAX 9 operators and would help customers address any findings during inspections.

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Scientists find a quarter million invisible nanoplastic particles in a litre of bottled water

Scientists find a quarter million invisible nanoplastic particles in a litre of bottled water

Previous studies have looked at slightly bigger microplastics that range from the visible five millimetres, less than a quarter of an inch, to one micron. About 10 to 100 times more nanoplastics than microplastics were discovered in bottled water, the study found.

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Reintegrating knowledge and truth: Science, religion and politics are not diametrically opposed

Reintegrating knowledge and truth: Science, religion and politics are not diametrically opposed

All these ideas and practices penetrate each other, are interdependent and interconnected with God at their centre. We are acting the ignorant when we deliberately, persistently, consistently, continually and perennially extricate God from them.

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Paramount in talks to sell Black Entertainment Television Network to management-led group

Paramount in talks to sell Black Entertainment Television Network to management-led group

Paramount is controlled by the Shari Redstone-led media company that owns 77 per cent of Paramount’s Class A voting shares.

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How abduction of Somali journalist in Mogadishu led to unearthing of cybercriminals in Wyoming, USA

How abduction of Somali journalist in Mogadishu led to unearthing of cybercriminals in Wyoming, USA

When Qurium investigated, it eventually traced a source of the outage to a surprising place: Wyoming. Although Qurium said it wasn’t able to get to a lock on who pulled the trigger on the cyberattack, it did discover that the sabotage was carried out with the help of a limited liability company (LLC) based out of the vast western state.

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Making of CIA spy III: Learning to steal secrets, exploiting locals and ruthlessly killing anyone

Making of CIA spy III: Learning to steal secrets, exploiting locals and ruthlessly killing anyone

When Joe Weisberg and Joel Fields came up with the idea for The Patient, it was Fields who was initially intrigued by serial killers. Weisberg wasn’t, but they kept talking about it, then figured out that Sam, played by Domhnall Gleeson, was in therapy: he wants to change. Then they had the idea that he kidnaps his therapist, and now it was a show – also a merciless examination of how unfree all us benighted humans are, manacled to our stupid psychologies and impediments, even when not literally manacled in a basement.

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