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2017's 10 Best Moments in Music You won't find a more compelling underdog story in 2017 than that of Belcalis Almanzar—the former stripper and reality TV star turned rap phenom known as Cardi B. Incandescent and hypnotically insistent, it was her major-label debut single, "Bodak Yellow," that propelled the New York artist to star ...
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Telegram: 19th century service ends in Belgium The last clarion call of the Titanic, an announcement of the first successful flight and America's entry into World War One - on more than one occasion the telegram has been at the heart of history. Now it is coming to a final end, in Belgium - one of the last countries to use the messaging service. The final ...
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2017: The year in Verge video As a fan of retro tech, this was a really cool way to show how some of the more recognized gadgets in his collection were inspiration for the phones, laptops, and tablets we use today; as well as shine a light on how a cultural status symbol was developing around consumer technology. The StarTAC ...
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Egypt attack: Gunman targets Coptic Christians in church and shop Nine people were killed in twin attacks on Coptic Christians, south of Cairo, the interior ministry says. Six civilians and a policeman died when a gunman tried to storm a church but was intercepted and arrested by police, it said. It said he had also previously attacked a Coptic-owned shop in the same ...
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In Canada, billions are being spent to reduce the oil sands' environmental impact Natural gas and oil are crucial cogs in our planet's energy mix but, for all their importance in making the world go round, they can be a big drain on water resources. "For every barrel of oil we get out of the ground we use, typically, about 10 barrels of water," Bruce Logan, from Pennsylvania State ...
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Switzerland in motion: 2017 in review Looking back, 2017 has been a year of motion. Technology has put movement into the economy, heat has created disturbances in nature, and the country has been shaken by cases of sexual abuse. Politics is the only area to have remained calm: progress has stalled on some major issues.
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Djokovic has pain in elbow, uncertain for Aussie Novak Djokovic is unsure if he'll be ready for the Australian Open after a lingering elbow injury forced him to withdraw from the Mubadala World Tennis Championship in Abu Dhabi on Friday. Djokovic, who has won 12 Grand Slam titles, has been absent from the ATP Tour for the past six months and ...
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