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The fall of ISIS in Syria could spell more trouble for the US While the war against ISIS in Syria appears to be drawing to a close, the makings of a new conflict are reaching a tipping point. "Operation Olive Branch" has seen the Turkish military lay siege to the city of Afrin as part of Ankara's offensive to push Syrian Kurds away from its border. Washington is allied ...
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6 things to expect from Mobile World Congress in Barcelona The Galaxy S9 is the latest in a long line of Samsung flagship phones to launch at Mobile World Congress. Over the years, Nokia, HTC, Sony, and LG have all competed with Samsung for the spotlight, but this year all the leaks, hype, and interest have been soaked up by the next pair of Galaxy devices.
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This Institute Believes In Veterans & Families, See How. Luckily for Veterans, the Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF), located in Syracuse, New York, is focused on providing free, national programs supported by the in-depth research to make this process easier. And the unique thing is, many well-known companies, are taking their time, their ...
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China seizes Anbang in latest move to curb dealmakers China has seized control of Anbang, the corporate flagship of flamboyant dealmaker Wu Xiaohui, and charged him with economic crimes in Beijing's most forceful move yet to curb the financial deals and foreign acquisition sprees of private conglomerates. The Chinese insurance regulator said Anbang ...
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The real story in Jeremy Corbyn spy thriller It must say something about Jeremy Corbyn that, just five years after the Labour party leader supposedly signed up as a communist agent, the Soviet Union collapsed. No wonder he left it off his CV: it's like having interned at Lehman Brothers in 2007. Perhaps Mr Corbyn simply was not the man to prop ...
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We Are in This Together I'm a dad of four who gets his kids up in the morning, makes them breakfast, drops them off at school, picks them up, and basically runs around like a full-time Uber driver taking them to their various activities. I wave goodbye to my kids so many times, every day, not thinking anything of it. And that was ...
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Standard Life Aberdeen to quit insurance in £3bn deal Standard Life Aberdeen is poised for a £3bn sale of its insurance business to Phoenix Group, signalling its exit from the insurance sector, people informed on the matter said. The cash-and-stock transaction is expected to be announced alongside the asset manager's full-year results on Friday, in a deal ...
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West Coast Wetlands Could Nearly Disappear in 100 Years By the year 2110, all the existing marshland in California and Oregon could be underwater, according to new research in the journal Science Advances. And more than two-thirds of all the wetlands in Washington state could meet the same fate. That's assuming about 4 feet of sea-level rise by the end of ...
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Fifa flexes muscles in Australian football's governance saga "Fifa will now decide on the terms of reference for the congress review working group, including its composition, mandate and timelines," explained Football Federation Australia's press release on Thursday, marking the conclusion of three days of talks in Sydney featuring Fifa, the Asian Football ...
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Sizing Up Yannick Nézet-Séguin, the Met's Incoming Music Director, in Wagner's "Parsifal" Levine was already a fading force: serious and long-standing health problems forced him to step away from the directorship in 2016. Nézet-Séguin, a Canadian conductor who is the music director of the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Rotterdam Philharmonic (where he is completing his final season) ...
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