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    The premier of Canada's most populous province on Wednesday threatened to cut off energy supplies to the U.S. if President-elect Donald Trump implements his proposed tariffs on Canadian goods.

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    [100] [120] In 2014, Yelp released an app for business owners to respond to reviews and manage their profiles from a mobile device. [121] Business owners can also flag a review to be removed, if the review violates Yelp's content guidelines. [122] Yelp's revenues primarily come from selling ads and sponsored listings to small businesses.

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    The power shutoff led city officials to prompt residents in affected areas to begin evacuation plans; an emergency assistance center was opened to help with charging cellphones, and relocation and ...

  7. Electricity sector of the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2006–07 commercial electricity tariffs in the U.S. (9.28 ¢/kWh) were higher than in Australia (7.1 ¢/kWh), Canada (6.18 ¢/kWh) that relies mainly on hydropower or in France (8.54 ¢/kWh) that relies heavily on nuclear power, but lower than in Germany (13.16 ¢/kWh), Italy (15.74 ¢/kWh) or the UK (11.16 ¢/kWh) that all rely to a larger ...

  8. Peeple (app) - Wikipedia

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    Peeple was a mobile application that allows people to leave recommendations [1] for other people based on professional, personal, and romantic relationships. Initially described as a "Yelp for People", [1] the original announcement in October 2015 drew criticism over concerns of harassment, and its creators launched a "watered-down" version of Peeple in March 2016.

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    Meanwhile, South Carolina’s state-owned power provider Santee Cooper reported less than five of its nearly 200,000 customers had no electricity as of 9 a.m. Sunday, but officials posted an ...