South Korea’s main opposition Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung, lawmakers and people attend a rally to condemn South Korean President’s surprise declarations of the martial law last night and to call for his resignation, at the national assembly in Seoul, South Korea December 4, 2024.
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Shafi Musaddique,
CNBC,
17 Dec. 2024
As the moon clashes with Venus, passionate declarations make things a bit awkward.
Real-time data from Internet of Things (IoT) devices across supply chains and stores can provide immediate insights, helping retailers make quick decisions about replenishment, stock levels and promotions based on current conditions.
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Mikko Karkkainen,
Forbes,
6 Jan. 2025
By analyzing big data from various sources, including customer loyalty programs and social media trends, companies can develop granular insights into what drives purchasing decisions.
None of the New York evidence matters in the extradition hearings; the hearings aren’t probable cause determinations.
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Patrick Smith,
NBC News,
12 Dec. 2024
The Department of Homeland Security, which makes such determinations, has designated the upcoming 2025 certification as a national special security event.
Recent research says that most of us elect to make New Year’s resolutions each year, like exercising more or eating better, even if the resolution may not last past January.
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Monica Cull,
Discover Magazine,
4 Jan. 2025
Separately, the Senate agreed unanimously to a series of procedural resolutions conducted at the beginning of each new Congress.
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Ramsey Touchberry,
Washington Examiner - Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government,
3 Jan. 2025
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