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In Iraq, the environment itself has become a weapon of war — again In 1991, Saddam Hussein lit Kuwait's oil fields on fire to cover his retreat after ... In October, as Iraqi forces pushed toward Mosul, ISIS reportedly began ...
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ISM manufacturing index hits 51.9 in Oct.; Construction spending down 0.4% in Sept. U.S. construction spending unexpectedly fell in September as outlays on private nonresidential structures recorded their biggest decline in nine ...
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Wow! Saturn Rings and Weird Hexagon Vortex Dazzle in NASA Photo If you're trying to make the case that Saturn is the most beautiful planet in the solar system, this new photo could be Exhibit A. The image, which was ...
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Samsung to Invest More Than $1 Billion in Texas Chip Factory SEOUL— Samsung Electronics Co. said that it would invest more than $1 billion in its Austin, Texas, semiconductor factory, as the South Korean ...
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Samsung investing another $1 billion in Austin facility Samsung Austin Semiconductor plans to invest $1 billion in its Austin chip manufacturing facility, adding as many as 500 engineering, manufacturing ...
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The Horrifying Differences In International Car Safety Regulations, Visualized The silver car is the least expensive Nissan model sold in the US. The red car is the least expensive model sold in Mexico. The difference between a ...
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Kandice Sumner: How America's public schools keep kids in poverty Why should a good education be exclusive to rich kids? Schools in low-income neighborhoods across the US, specifically in communities of color, ...
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