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Paris Attacks Suspect Salah Abdeslam Captured In Shootout After evading European authorities for months, Salah Abdeslam, said to be the 10th conspirator involved in last year's terrorist attacks in Paris, was ...
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Brazil's judiciary is in danger of turning the clock back on democracy On Thursday 17 March, Brazilians tuned in to watch as former president Luiz Inácio "Lula" da Silva was sworn in as a cabinet minister. Then they went ...
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Stripe's startup toolkit Atlas opens for business in Cuba A month ago, payments company Stripe launched Atlas, a toolkit for startups to incorporate in the U.S. and lay the groundwork for growing their ...
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A surefire strategy to improve water infrastructure in Flint and beyond In the near term, the biggest issue these regions face can often simply come down to identifying where the problems exist. More than a century old in ...
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The FBI has a big ulterior motive in its fight against Apple And that's exactly what is happening behind the scenes in the fight between Apple and the Federal Bureau of Investigation over the San Bernardino ...
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Second Year in a Row Finland's Kaisa Mäkäräinen won today's 7.5K sprint, with one penalty in 20:42.3, taking the sprint title here for the second year in a row. Gabriela ...
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Hulk Hogan Won At Least $115 Million In His Sex Tape Lawsuit Against Gawker The pile of charred muscles in a bandana sued Gawker Media, its founder Nick Denton and editor A.J. Daulerio for $100 million for posting clips from a ...
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