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Bitcoin: Dead Cat Bounce Or Bottom In Place? Bitcoin's recent fall is a film we've seen before, with previous crashes in 2013 and 2014. Bitcoin is known for its volatility: when goes up, it makes your eyes pop, and when it drops, it makes your jaws drop. Bitcoin plunged below $10,000 yesterday, tumbled all the way to $9,186, pushing the monthly rout ...
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Bus Fire Kills 52 Uzbeks Traveling in Kazakhstan: Kazakh Government ALMATY — A bus fire in northwestern Kazakhstan killed 52 Uzbek citizens on a route used by migrant workers heading to Russia, the Kazakh Interior Ministry said on Thursday. The bus was traveling along a road in the remote Aktobe region that links the Russian city of Samara to Shymkent, a city in ...
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NHS: up to 100000 had to wait 30 minutes in ambulance this winter Up to 100,000 patients this winter have had to wait in the back of an ambulance for at least 30 minutes because of A&E overcrowding, NHS figures have revealed. In all 104,987 patients brought to hospitals in England have been stuck inside an ambulance, or in parts of hospitals including corridors, ...
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Breathing in a nanoparticle spray could prevent heart damage Some deep breaths could soon treat heart failure – the deterioration of the heart following a heart attack – thanks to an inhalable spray that has performed well in animal tests. The drug delivered by the spray is contained in nanoparticles that are small enough to be absorbed through the air sacs of the ...
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In a time of 'Fake News Awards,' here are 11 real, imprisoned journalists In response to Trump's announcement of the awards on Twitter, the organization included the president in its list of "Press Oppressors" last week, alongside familiar names such as Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (73 imprisoned journalists last year), Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sissi (20 ...
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Nestlé hopes pink KitKat will be big in Japan Swiss food group Nestlé hopes to sweeten the outlook for its global confectionery business by launching versions of its popular KitKat bars made out of newly developed "ruby" chocolate. Ruby KitKats, which will be sold initially in Japan and South Korea before being rolled out to other countries ...
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Delhi to put CCTV in classrooms for parents to monitor children The city government in Delhi has announced it will install CCTV cameras in every classroom in the capital and give parents access to the feed through a mobile phone app. The plan comes after several high-profile crimes at schools in and around the city, including the alleged rape of a five-year-old girl ...
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