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Look under the bonnet and the US economy is in for a rough ride When the news came that US second-quarter GDP, when extrapolated over a year, showed the country growing at the fastest rate in the G7, he was ...
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Lewis Hamilton shines in Monza wet to break all-time F1 pole record The Briton did so in suitably momentous fashion, after a lengthy rain delay and in treacherous wet conditions at Monza that required him to show ...
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Brawl in Cell Block 99 review – Vince Vaughn has a riot in ultraviolent thriller It might not be nice, it may not be pretty, but with the best will in the world it cannot be avoided. Even the most peaceable man can be pushed to his ...
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Employment mentorship in the transgender community is more important than ever In her work as director of the Los Angeles LGBT Center's Transgender Economic Empowerment Project, Drian Juarez supports a range of clients: Gen ...
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'Highwaymen' beetles rob ants of the food in their stomachs Jet ants (Lasius fuliginosus), alternatively known as shining black ants, live in Europe and Asia. When the workers of this species go foraging, they ...
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At least 11 civilians killed in Boko Haram attack At least 11 people have been killed by Boko Haram fighters in a raid on a camp for civilians displaced by the group's violent campaign, military and ...
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Big Bang: The science of sex in space In the first episode of the space drama "The Expanse," two characters are getting busy when the artificial gravity malfunctions. Elegantly, the pair floats ...
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Seven Kenyan schoolgirls die in dormitory blaze: government A student embraces her parent following a fire which burnt down one dormitory of Moi Girls school in Nairobi, Kenya September 2, 2017.
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Transfer window a show in danger of overshadowing the football In which case, as the Premier League unbuckles its belt and lets loose a great shivering belch of satisfaction at the excesses of the transfer window ...
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IQ by Joe Ide review – Sherlock Holmes in South Central Los Angeles Sir Arthur Conan Doyle strongly believed in the possibility of spiritual survival after death. If he was right, his own ghost must be amazed and gratified ...
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