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Global Gardening Tools Market Insights & Trends by (2021-2031) | Stanley Black & Decker, Fiskars Group, Q.E.P. Co. Inc.
The Gardening Tools Market report is the reliable source for obtaining the market study which will rapidly expand your business. A separate analysis of prevailing trends within the parent market and rules and mandates is enclosed underneath the ambit of the study. So, the report comes the attractiveness of every major section over the forecast amount.Read Full StoryMarket TrendsMarket ResearchMarket CompetitionMarketsMarket AnalysisDevelopment Tools| Stanley Black & DeckerFiskars GroupQ.E.P. Co. . Inc.Exporters AssociationHusqvarna GroupFELCO S.A.The Ames Companies Inc.KGCobraHead LLC
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Trump may partner with an obscure social media app 'built on the power of positivity' to launch his own network
President Donald Trump. Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images Trump is in talks with obscure social media app FreeSpace as he eyes his own network, Axios reported. The app has just 20,000 downloads and says it's "built on the power of positivity." Trump's advisors have repeatedly teased a new media platform since he was banned by Twitter . See more stories on Insider's business page . Twitter banned then-President Donald Trump on January 8, two days after the attacks on the US Capitol, cutting off his access to a bully pulpit of nearly 90 million followers. Facebook followed the next day, severing ties between Trump and another 33 million accounts. Some initially thought Trump might reappear on Parler , a far-right haven that the Trump Organization had previously held talks with, as an anonymous " Person X " - but those efforts fell through. Since then, Trump's advisors have repeatedly teased new media companies that the former president might create to broadcast his message, including one built by his former campaign manager Brad Parscale . But Axios reported Wednesday that Trump is also in talks with a relatively obscure social media app called FreeSpace, an affiliate of Skylab Apps, that has just 20,000 downloads and not many users. By comparison, Twitter has 192 million daily users , according to its latest quarterly earnings report. The details of a Trump-FreeSpace deal, if one is reached at all, aren't yet clear, according to Axios. A spokesperson for Trump did not respond to a request for comment. FreeSpace says its app is backed by science that makes people "'addicted' to doing good," "built on the power of positivity," and wants to "make social media fun again." It would appear to be an odd partnership for Trump, who is one of the world's largest promoters of misinformation and has consistently used racist , sexist , xenophobic , and violence-inciting language that eventually got him booted from mainstream platforms. Read the original article on Business Insider New MediaMedia CompaniesDownloadsPoliticsMainstream MediaSocial BusinessGetty Images TrumpFreeSpaceAxiosTwitterFacebookThe Trump OrganizationSkylab AppsObscure Social MediaPositivityDonald TrumpBrad Parscale
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Jay Leno apologizes for racist jokes about Asians: ‘I knew in my heart it was wrong’
Jay Leno has apologized for a number of jokes he made at the expense of the Korean and Chinese communities, particularly racist stereotypes about what Korean and Chinese people eat. “At the time I did those jokes, I genuinely thought them to be harmless. I was making fun of our...Read Full StoryAsian PeopleBlack PeopleCelebritiesRacismComedian PresidentRacial StereotypesRacial HatredAsiansChineseMedia Action NetworkAsian AmericansMANAAKoreansAGTNBC EntertainmentJay LenoGuy AokiGabrielle UnionSimon Cowell
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Chinese tech stocks fall as U.S. SEC begins rollout of law aimed at delisting
Shares in dual-listed Chinese companies fell sharply on Thursday in Asia after the U.S. securities regulator adopted measures that would kick foreign companies off American stock exchanges if they do not comply with U.S. auditing standards. The move by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) adds to the ongoing and...Read Full StoryU.s. StocksTech StocksTechnology StocksPoliticsU.S. InvestorsTrading FirmsU.S. SecU.S. FirmsU.S. CompaniesChinese Communist PartyReutersAlibaba Group Holding LtdJD.Com IncNetease IncThe Hang Seng Tech IndexDonald TrumpJoe Biden
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Synspective signs launch agreement with Exolaunch
Synspective Inc., a Japanese SAR satellite data and analytic solution provider, announced a launch agreement with the German launch services provider, Exolaunch, to launch the second demonstration satellite; StriX-β on a Soyuz-2 launch vehicle from Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia in late 2021. It is aimed to demonstrate ‘InSAR (Interferometric SAR)’...Read Full StoryLaunch VehicleRussiaSatellite ConstellationData IntegrationGlobal CompaniesTechnology CompaniesData ManagementExolaunchSynspective Inc.JapaneseGermanStriX-βThe Strix-βVP Of Launch ServicesSAR
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It's time to stop using services that force you to use SMS-based two-factor authentication
Using two-factor authentication (2FA) isn't designed to be easy because proving that you're really who you claim to be should have a barrier attached. Unfortunately, many people think this barrier is too high or too inconvenient and skip 2FA altogether. I'm not going to stand on a soapbox and explain how wrong that is because that's been done to death. You know why you should use it and have made a decision.Read Full StoryTwo-factor AuthenticationSms MessagesFccTwo-Factor AuthenticationPhone CompaniesHackersOnline BusinessesSIMFCCSMS MessagesVirtual Number2FATextingMethodsCarrierRon Wyden
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Shell hunts for hydrogen opportunities in Australia in net zero push
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Royal Dutch Shell (LON:RDSa) is scouring Australia for opportunities to develop its hydrogen business, so far focused on projects in Europe, in its drive to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050. Shell Australia Chair Tony Nunan said the company sees hydrogen and carbon capture and storage...Read Full StoryNatural GasHydrogen GasOil And GasEnergy CompaniesSolar Energy StorageSolar CompaniesMELBOURNELNGOil CompaniesSolar ResourcesCarbon CaptureCarbon EmissionsExport MarketsClean EnergyCleaner Energy
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In ongoing dispute, China sends 200 ships to Philippines waters
MANILA, Philippines: While stopping short of lodging a protest, the Philippine government says it is concerned by a build-up of 200 Chinese vessels positioned off reefs in the South China Sea, which both countries claim as their territory. However, the Philippine defense minister, Delfin Lorenzana, demanded on Sunday that the...Read Full StoryPhilippinesSouth China SeaChinese ShipsOverfishingDestructionMarinesFilipino WatersChinese BoatsChinese ClaimsReefsMANILANavigationGovernmentsBatarazaEnvironmentDelfin LorenzanaRodrigo Duterte
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Taiwan gives health workers island's 1st AstraZeneca doses
Health care workers received the first shots in Taiwan's COVID-19 vaccination drive Monday, beginning a campaign that won't use supplies from China amid uneven distribution of the vaccines globally. Taiwan has on hand 117,000 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine, which it is distributing to health care workers across 57 hospitals. Taiwanese premier Su Tseng-chang launched the drive by receiving the first shot at National Taiwan University Hospital in the capital Taipei. “After 30 minutes of rest, there's no signs of any discomfort,” he said. The rest period is for monitoring recipients for any adverse reactions. Last week, more than a dozen nations suspended use of the AstraZeneca vaccine after a few dozen people among the millions who've received the vaccine developed blood clots. The European Union’s drug regulatory agency concluded after a review it couldn't rule out a direct link but the benefits of using the vaccine outweigh the possible risks. Taiwan has signed contracts securing 10 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine, 5.05 million doses of the Moderna vaccine, and 4.76 million doses of vaccines through COVAX. Currently, Taiwan has recorded 1,006 confirmed cases of COVID-19, most of those from visitors coming from abroad. It has been one of the most successful places in the world in the battle against the pandemic, owing to strict public health and border control measures. The island is planning to administer its full initial supply to 117,000 individuals to ensure the broadest protection. The first dose provides an efficacy rate of 71% and the second dose — meant to be given eight weeks later — boosts its effectiveness to 81%, authorities have said previously. Taiwan has yet to announce a vaccination campaign for the public. Countries around the world are scrambling for vaccines, which have been distributed unevenly with rich countries buying up a majority of the doses. China has stepped in to offer hundreds of millions of doses of its own vaccines across the developing world, but Taiwan has refrained from buying them. Taiwanese law bans import of Chinese vaccines made for human use. The island's health minister had said in February there were no considerations to amending the law and no experts have made a special recommendation for Chinese vaccines. China TaiwanAstrazenecaVaccine DosesHealth WorkersHealth Care WorkersAstraZenecaTaiwaneseThe European Union 'sCOVAXEuropean UnionChinese VaccinesDrugTaipeiHospitalsMonitoring Recipients
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Transhydrogen Alliance formed for green hydrogen in Europe
Technology company Proton Ventures, trading company Trammo and energy company VARO, under the Transhydrogen Alliance, have signed an MoU for cooperation on production and import of green hydrogen and green ammonia to Europe via Rotterdam. Transhydrogen Alliance, a consortium of international companies, is formed as a joint initiative and mutual...Read Full StoryEuropeHydrogen ProductionSolar TechnologyGreen TechnologySolar CompaniesEnergy CompaniesProduction CompaniesProton VenturesTrammoVAROGreen HydrogenGreen AmmoniaCollaborationInternational CompaniesTechnology Company