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Millionaires are 'cautiously pessimistic' about stocks in 2018 More than a third of millionaires polled in CNBC's Millionaire Survey say the stock market will be flat to down next year. The forecast ... America's millionaires are growing more cautious on the stock market and think this year's rally will fade in 2018, according to the CNBC Millionaire Survey. Millionaires ...
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Global warming of 'grave concern' in Alaska November 2017 was the fifth warmest November since records began in 1880, figures released by NOAA show, as our planet continues to warm at an alarming rate. Unfortunately, that fact will be barely reported because we suffer from "climate fatigue"; almost every month is one of the warmest on ...
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1000 days of war in Yemen, 'land of blood and bombs' Yemen, described by the Romans as the most blessed region in the Arabian peninsula, is on the brink of collapse after 1,000 days of a vicious civil war. Since March 21, 2015, when a coalition led by Saudi Arabia went to war with Houthi rebels, more than 10,000 people have been killed and more than ...
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The Guardian view on diversity in the courts: not just women On Tuesday, the justice secretary, David Lidington, accepted all but two of the 35 recommendations made in a review by the Labour MP David Lammy of the experience in the criminal justice system of black and minority ethnic people. The review, commissioned last year, was published in September.
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Chile election ends era of female presidents in Latin America At the start of this decade, women held the top jobs in Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica and Chile, collectively representing about 40 percent of the population in a region better known for its machismo. But conservative Sebastian Pinera's victory in the second round of Chile's presidential election on Sunday ...
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The body's killer immune cells also feed fetuses in the womb The immune system's aggressive natural killer cells – which normally kill cancer cells and infectious pathogens – also help nourish early fetuses, helping them grow. This discovery was made by Zhigang Tian of the University of Science and Technology of China, in Hefei, and his team. Analysing natural ...
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I Need to Talk About What Luke Did in Front of Rey During The Last Jedi Every Jedi master takes a different approach to the young Force-sensitives who seek them out for tutelage, and Luke Skywalker is no exception. As great as it was to see what sort of teacher Luke would be, there was one part of his getting to know Rey that was truly disturbing, and in the worst possible ...
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Thomas fire is now the second largest in modern Calif. history MONTECITO, Calif. — After a brief respite from the relentless gusts that have driven the deadly Thomas fire for more than two weeks, powerful winds are expected to return, adding to the challenges facing firefighters working to contain the mammoth blaze. The fire, which began near Santa Paula in the ...
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Here's Why the Mall Is Dying in America's Most Middle-Class City Lauren Justice for The Wall Street Journal WAUSAU, Wis.—The mall is failing in the most middle-class city in America, and it isn't because its 39,000 residents don't shop. Shoppers here spend about 30% more than state and national averages, according to the Census Bureau. Sales-tax receipts have ...
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Family finds hidden camera in Carnival Cruise stateroom Andy Newman/Carnival Cruise Lines/APIn this photo provided by Carnival Cruise Lines, the new Carnival Breeze departs Dubrovnik, Croatia, Thursday, June 21, 2012. (Andy Newman/Carnival Cruise Lines/AP). A family from Florida is demanding answers from Carnival Cruise Line after finding a ...
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Mistrial declared in Nevada armed standoff with US agents LAS VEGAS — A U.S. judge declared a mistrial Wednesday in the Nevada case against a states' rights figure, his two sons and another man accused of leading a 2014 armed standoff with federal agents during a cattle grazing dispute.
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Rat poison found in body of California mountain lion THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — Authorities say a mountain lion that managed to cross a Southern California freeway and make its home in the mountains north of Los Angeles had rat poison in his system when he was found dead.The lion dubbed...
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What the Hell Happened to Jeans in 2017? I have precisely 10 skeletons in my closet. That's what I've started calling my jeans because I'm pretty sure 2017 was the year we witnessed the demise of denim. It's probably temporary, so perhaps "crisis" is a better word; regardless, our pants are in a pickle. Up until recently, for as long as I can recall, ...
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