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Thursday, February 4, 2016

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As-it-happens update 3 February 2016
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The lead poisoning crisis in Flint, Michigan, was a surprise, an emergency that occurred after the city switched to a new, cheaper water source.
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CNBC
Shkreli, who recently fired his previous legal team arrived at the courthouse in a blue blazer and white pants. Shkreli was relaxed. He smiled and ...
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The Verge
The company is starting today with a property called West Bluff in Kansas City, its first-ever Fiber market. "We've wired all 100 homes with Fiber, and ...
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Jerusalem Post Israel News
Border Policewoman killed, another badly wounded in combined terror stabbing and shooting attack at Damascus Gate in Jerusalem's Old City on ...
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Toronto Sun
The notorious American pick-up artist — who ruffled feathers during a tour stop in Toronto last summer to promote "neomasculinity" — announced on ...
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Discovery News
Kites rising above the waves like colorful seagulls, hundreds of kitesurfers recently gathered in Cape Town, South Africa, to smash their group's own ...
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The Guardian
Luis Vargas, who spent 16 years in prison, is exonerated on 23 November 2015, in Los Angeles. A judge freed Vargas, convicted of three rapes, after ...
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WEB
First hydrogen plasma in Wendelstein 7-X
The Wendelstein 7-X fusion device at Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (IPP) in Greifswald produced its first hydrogen plasma on 3 February ...
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Of Teachers and Students
I don't know if he was there to kill me. Monday night I was sitting in a hotel lobby in downtown Des Moines with my back to a wall of windows, my eyes ...
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Drought in Southern Africa
Starting in early October, farmers in southern Africa typically plant maize (corn)—an important food staple—across millions of hectares of land. But the ...
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