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Airstrikes in Syrian rebel enclave kill at least 17 civilians, says monitor Syrian regime and Russian airstrikes in a rebel-held enclave near Damascus have killed at least 17 civilians, a war monitor has said. Eastern Ghouta, one of the last remaining opposition strongholds in the country, is the target of near-daily air raids. "Syrian and Russian aircraft on Saturday continued ...
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Why the bank trade in 2018 will hinge on the 'rule of 3' Of two of the banks reporting earnings next week, J.P. Morgan enjoys a much better reputation and a more dominant market position than Wells Fargo, so investors wary of any correction in the sector may want to consider a pair trade. By going long an equal amount of J.P. Morgan stock and short an ...
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Boston floods and records highest tide in nearly 100 years in wake of snowstorm "I think what to take away from this is how unprecedented it is," said Benjamin Sipprell, a meteorologist with the weather service in Boston. The new record edges out the one set during the Blizzard of '78, another time when a winter storm flooded the streets of Boston. Apart from beating the record, ...
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Archaeologists Uncover an Ancient Model of The Universe in Mexico In fact, experts from Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) say the stone structure, discovered under a lagoon, was specially designed to give the impression that the map carving was floating on the surface of the water rather than lying on the pond bed – just as Cipactli would ...
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Using Bitcoin as Money Just Got a Lot Harder In Europe On Friday, several of the most popular Bitcoin debit cards—basically prepaid cards, topped up with cryptocurrency—stopped working in Europe after Visa Europe terminated services for WaveCrest, a prepaid card issuer. Prepaid cards are an important way for people to use Bitcoin to pay for things, even ...
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The Internet's best show, Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee, just came to Netflix Thanks to his eponymous television program, Jerry Seinfeld is worth, oh, a billion dollars. (No, seriously.) Given the moolah he continues to rake in from syndication, no one would blame the 63-year-old if he retired to a life of Mets games and curating his world famous car collection. And yet, he remains ...
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Blue Velvet: Jupiter's Cloud Tops Appear Azure in New Juno Image Jupiter's twirling, swirling cloud tops look like a sheet of blue velvet in a new image from NASA's Juno probe. The image was created by citizen scientists Gerald Eichstädt and Seán Doran using raw data from the JunoCam instrument on Juno. While Jupiter's cloud tops wouldn't actually look blue to an ...
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Jordan Spieth's 66 in second round represents progress and 'progress is good' KAPALUA, Hawaii – A 7-under-par 66 Friday didn't quite get Jordan Spieth back into contention in the Sentry Tournament of Champions, but it did get him back into the groove he's used to enjoying at the Plantation Course at Kapalua. Spieth, the No. 2 player in the world but clearly rusty in the opening ...
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North Korea 'likely' to attend Olympics in South, says official A North Korean Olympic official has said that his country is "likely to participate" in next month's Winter Olympic Games in Seoul, reports say. Chang Ung, Pyongyang's representative to the International Olympic Committee, reportedly made the comment at Beijing International Airport on Saturday.
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Intel Teaches An Important Lesson In Investing Intel's reaction to the news that its CPUs have a vulnerability, which has been named Meltdown, is a good example of how individual investors with firsthand industry experience can help us all understand an investment issue better than Wall Street analysts. Wall Street analysts will always have better ...
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