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Fourth nor'easter in three weeks batters US east coast The first day of spring saw the fourth nor'easter storm in three weeks swirl its way up a weather-weary US east coast on Wednesday, dumping more than a foot of snow from Virginia to New England and causing widespread disruption. Federal government business had to be restricted in a capital city ...
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Zuckerberg admits mistakes in protecting Facebook users Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook chief executive, admitted his company made mistakes in protecting the privacy of users as he made his first public comments on reports that Cambridge Analytica had harvested data from more than 50m accounts on the social network. The 33-year-old Facebook founder ...
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Tributes paid to RAF engineer who died in Red Arrows crash in Wales Tributes have been paid to the "dedicated, skilled and experienced" Royal Air Force engineer who was killed when the Red Arrows aircraft in which he was flying crashed in north Wales. Cpl Jonathan Bayliss, 41, died when the Hawk T1 aircraft crashed in a "ball of flames" shortly after takeoff at RAF ...
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Peru opposition alleges vote 'buying' to keep Kuczynski in power Kuczynski's center-right government denied wrongdoing and immediately fired an official who is heard promising a lawmaker access to easy money through public work contracts if he supports Kuczynski in the impeachment vote on Thursday. The attorney general's office said the material merited an ...
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Fed lifts rates, signals tougher stance as economy strengthens In its first policy meeting under new Fed chief Jerome Powell, the U.S. central bank indicated that inflation should finally move higher after years below its 2 percent target and that the economy had recently gained momentum. The Fed also raised the estimated longer-term "neutral" rate, the level at which ...
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Guernsey could be first place in British Isles to allow assisted dying Guernsey could become the first place in the British Isles to allow assisted dying under proposals expected to be voted on in its parliament in May. The island's chief minister, Gavin St Pier, is backing a bill to allow people who are terminally ill, mentally competent and have less than six months to live, ...
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The Sharpeville Massacre Ian Berry How Ian Berry's photographs of a deathly juncture in South Africa's history of apartheid became crucial proof of innocence.
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