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Delving Deeper Into Facebook's Murky Community Standards

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Vintage advertisements, old comic books, antiques and even toys can all run afoul of Facebook's algorithms and because the social network tends to err on the side of caution anything even slightly controversial can be flagged.

Rebounding After A Job Loss

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The list of successful people who have turned a closed door into a whole new path is endless. The question is, how do you make sure you create a rebound that brings you to a new level of career success.

Uranium Supply Isn’t The Crisis In The Nuclear Industry

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Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette, the top brass of DOE and what loosely might be described as the nuclear energy establishment took to a webinar May 29 to explain and endorse the department's uranium plan.

Boeing A Top Short Despite Recent Rally

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June has been off to as strong start with Nasdaq and S&P 500 having historic performances and the unemployment rate decreasing to 13.3%. However, our deep learning AI suggests these are the top stocks to short this week.



USO Has Massively Underperformed Oil’s Recent Surge

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We have gone from the crazy contango caused by the plunge of the front-month oil futures contract into negative territory on April 20th to today's nearly flat curve with prices for all months’ contracts above $38 per barrel.

Black Art Matters To This Prominent Museum

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African American artists have long been creating important and influential works and this prominent Chicago museum is committed to racial justice and equity.

QQQ A Sell As Nasdaq Makes All-Time Highs

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It appears that stocks are flourishing as a result of the economy reopening. Have they gone too far? Our AI technology paired with deep learning algorithms seem to think so.

U.S. Bank Rolls Out New Rewards Card

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With higher-than-average earnings on food spending and no annual fee, the new U. S. Bank Altitude Go card is likely to appeal to anyone who eats, whether it’s at home on bone china, out of a to-go container or enjoyed at a socially distanced get-together with others.

Bright Pink Flamingos Might Fight More

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The color pink is not usually associated with aggression, but new research suggests that pinker flamingoes are more likely to fight with other birds.





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