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Adele's 25 set to be fastest-selling album ever in US Adele's 25 is now a certified blockbuster. In its first three days of release, the singer's third album has already sold 2.3m copies in the US, according to ...
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Toshiba's new chip to usher in wireless charging at wired speeds "This enables wireless power for subsequent charging of smartphones, tablets and handheld devices at speeds comparable to or, in some cases, ...
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Second man charged in murder of pregnant Indiana pastor's wife Two men were charged Monday with murder in the fatal shooting of a pastor's pregnant wife during an apparent break in of their Indianapolis home, ...
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ASX down; Nikkei flat; Kospi in the green Major U.S. indices finished overnight in the red. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 31 points, or 0.17 percent, lower at 17,793. The S&P 500 ...
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There will be opportunities in East Asia's top trio I am reminded of a famous case like that in musical history. Arguably some of the best musicians of the past century – Arthur Rubinstein (piano), ...
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Planned Parenthood Sues Texas in Dispute Over Funding for Clinics Secretly recorded videos that were released starting in July purported to show Planned Parenthood officials trying to illegally profit from the sale of ...
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Paul Singer Buys 5% Active Stake In Alcoa Inc., Calls It 'Undervalued' Paul Singer (Trades, Portfolio), founder of hedge fund Elliott Management, took an active stake of 67,064,200 shares in Alcoa AA +11.11% (NYSE:AA), ...
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9 in 10 Colleges Reported No Sexual Assaults in 2014, Report Says A new analysis by the American Association of University Women shows that 91% of colleges reported zero sexual assaults in 2014, a finding which ...
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Nanoreactors: Chemistry in and out of nanoflasks The light-powered assembly and disassembly of functionalized nanoparticles creates dynamic nanocavities with built-in selective uptake, reactivity ...
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The ISIS Threat in the US Mitchell Silber, former director of intelligence analysis at the New York Police Department, explains in an op-ed today why the Paris attacks could ...
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