(ONLINE.WSJ) â Next to have their jobs automated: airport-security screeners?
Aviation and government authorities are starting to use machines in lieu of people to verify the identities of fliers by scanning their faces, irises or fingerprints. Dozens of airports in Europe, Australia and the U.S. already employ such technology so passengers can pass immigration checks without showing identification to, or talking with, a person…
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A freight train loaded with crude oil derailed in the US state of North Dakota Monday, causing an explosion that sent a massive plume of toxic smoke skyward and forced the evacuation of part of a small town. The accident took place near Casselton, in Cass county, and no injuries were immediately…
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The Chinese foreign ministry announced today that it does not have any intention of allowing Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe into their nation again after the latter visited a shrine honoring Japan’s dead during World War II. According to the AP, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman announced that Abe was no longer welcome in China since his visit to the Yasukuni Shrine, a monument in Tokyo in which several World War II war criminals and imperialist figures remain enshrined…
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The Bakken Shale is driving another hiring surge in North Dakota, with one oil field services company planning to hire 300 new workers by the spring, according to the Bismark Tribune. Power Fuels, a subsidiary of major Bakken services company Nuverra Environmental Solutions, recently released a call for 300 new employees, the newspaper reported…
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China Bans Japanese Prime Minister from Visiting Country + MORE