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Get ready to finally say goodbye to Flash — in 2020 Until then, Adobe will still partner with the likes of Apple, Mozilla, Microsoft and Google to offer security updates for Flash in their browsers and support ...
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Sperm counts among western men have halved in last 40 years – study The concentration of sperm in the ejaculate of men in western countries has fallen by an average of 1.4% a year, leading to an overall drop of just over ...
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Love Island couples set to cash in on show's surprise success The reality show brought together a group of young people in a villa in Majorca who attempted to pair-up and be named the winning couple as rivals ...
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Degenerative Brain Disease Found In 87% of Former Football Players: Study In the new study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, researchers looked at the brains of 202 deceased people who had ...
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Last SeaWorld orca born in captivity dies 'of pneumonia' A three-month-old killer whale, the last born in captivity at SeaWorld, died on Monday at the company's theme park in San Antonio, Texas.
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Can Muslim politicians survive in today's USA? "I went in with my eyes wide open. I knew exactly what would happen and what would come out of the woodwork," Abboud, 45, told Al Jazeera.
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Lost something in an Uber? You'll now have to pay your driver $15 to get it back Many would complain about the difficulty of tracking down passengers to return lost phones and keys. Uber, which is in the midst of a "180 days of ...
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VW executive charged in US emissions probe to plead guilty: court Volkswagen executive Oliver Schmidt, charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States over the company's diesel emissions scandal is shown in ...
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Apple is at risk of falling out of the top 5 smartphone vendors in China The iPhone 8 is expected by some analysts to revamp Apple's influence in China. It's an area where Apple has struggled in recent years, with sales ...
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Egypt: No compromise in dispute with Qatar Egypt has said that the four Arab states will accept no compromise in their dispute with Qatar over allegations that Doha supports "terrorism". Foreign ...
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