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Hello and welcome to my Nuzzel newsletter! secun sexto (Do cerne de #Galicia, #runner, #Europe, #lean #performance improvement pro in a #millenial mindset, #hongkong iced milked-tea addict.)
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China's Fintech Giants Scramble to Rethink IPOs, Raise Capital
Bloomberg – Nov 25, 2020, 1:00 PM

Jack Ma's vision of the future of finance in China is being upended by regulators, along with the ambitions of conglomerates that followed his lead. Ma's Ant Group Co. is in talks with regulators about injecting capital into its micro-lending units…

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Top Tech Devices for Black Friday, Cyber Monday Holiday Lists
Bloomberg – Nov 25, 2020, 7:41 AM
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Illegal Tampering by Diesel Pickup Owners Is Worsening Pollution, E.P.A. Says
The New York Times – Coral Davenport – Nov 25, 2020, 11:38 AM

WASHINGTON — The owners and operators of more than half a million diesel pickup trucks have been illegally disabling their vehicles' emissions control technology over the past decade, allowing excess emissions equivalent to 9 million extra…

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The cockroach emoji proposal is a story about texting through the apocalypse
The Verge – Adi Robertson – Nov 25, 2020, 10:06 AM

A slate of new emoji was announced in January. Months later, they've finally trickled onto most people's phones... but in one case, it's really more of a skitter. I'm talking about the cockroach, arguably the most shudder-inducing emoji of 2020…

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Covid Combat Fatigue: 'I Would Come Home With Tears in My Eyes.'
The New York Times – Katherine J. Wu – Nov 25, 2020, 7:56 AM

About 2 a.m. on a sweltering summer night, Dr. Orlando Garner awoke to the sound of a thud next to his baby daughter's crib. He leapt out of bed to find his wife, Gabriela, passed out, her forehead hot with the same fever that had stricken him and…

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