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Why some Palestinians choose to work in Israeli settlements Jahaleen earns 5,000 Israeli shekels per month, or about $1,400 US — substantially more than he'd earn working in a Palestinian-owned business elsewhere in the West Bank, where unemployment is high and salaries are low. At one point, he had to hire a lawyer when Israeli authorities revoked his ...
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Tesla vehicles to get a "major navigation overhaul" in 2018 Tesla is reworking its approach to in-car navigation, and will deploy a "major navigation overhaul" in "early 2018," per Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who shared the news in response to a customer inquiry on Twitter. Musk added that the rollout will only take place after current testing underway is complete, but ...
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When Did The First Stars Appear In The Universe? An artist's impression of the environment in the early Universe after the first few trillion stars have formed, lived and died. The existence and life cycle of stars is the primary process that enriches the Universe beyond merely hydrogen and helium, while the radiation emitted by the first stars makes it ...
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Disney backs Fox's request for more data protection in AT&T's antitrust trial Walt Disney joined Twenty-First Century Fox in asking the judge hearing AT&T's antitrust case to strengthen an order aimed at keeping its data private if it is used at trial next year. Disney and Fox have given data to the Justice Department that is being used to build a case against AT&T's bid to buy Time ...
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Gravitational Waves Ushered in New Era of Astronomy in 2017 The discovery of gravitational waves last year sent ripples through the entire field of physics. They confirmed that space does indeed behave as a substance, which can be stretched and squeezed, as predicted by Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity. They also ushered in a new era of astronomy.
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Ramaphosa pledges corruption crackdown in first speech as ANC leader Ramaphosa, a 65-year-old union leader who became a businessman and is now one of South Africa's richest people, is likely to become the country's next president after elections in 2019, because of his party's electoral dominance. In his maiden speech at the close of a five-day party meeting where he ...
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A Driver Has Rammed into Pedestrians in Melbourne, Injuring 14 SYDNEY (AP) — Two men were arrested in Australia after the SUV in which they were travelling rammed into pedestrians on a busy central Melbourne street Thursday, leaving 14 people injured in what police believe was a deliberate act. Victoria state police said the driver of the vehicle and a second ...
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Police doctor warns of more miscarriages of justice in rape cases in row over DNA testing A police doctor has warned of potential miscarriages of justice in rape cases after medical examinations were outsourced to the private security company G4S. Dr Steven Hopkins claims that he was asked to take DNA samples from both rape victims and suspects, risking cross-contamination. He refused ...
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In Mexico, Momentum Builds for Women-Only Ride-Hailing Apps In early September, a 19-year-old college student named Mara Castilla was heading home after a night out with friends in Cholula, Mexico, near Puebla. It was late, so she did what anyone would've done: She ordered a car using a ride-hailing app (Cabify, in this case). She never made it home. A week ...
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In Memoriam: A Video Tribute to Some of the Beloved Characters We Lost in 2017 Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to mourn the loss of several iconic fictional characters. Whether they were cut down in the line of duty, chose to make a noble sacrifice for the greater good, or simply kicked the bucket, all of these characters will be missed... well, almost all of them.
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