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College students use financial aid money to invest in bitcoin Undergraduate students received on average around $4,600 in federal loans in the 2016-2017 academic year, according to the College Board. A student who spends their student loans on cryptocurrencies is violating their agreement with the government, said Elyssa Kirkham, of Student Loan Hero, ...
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World Cup Qualifier: Afghans progress by beating Ireland in Super Sixes finale Ireland have missed out on a World Cup place as Afghanistan prevailed by five wickets in the winner-takes-all Super Sixes match in Harare on Friday. Zimbabwe's shock defeat by UAE meant the winners of the final Super Sixes game would join West Indies in earning a place in England and Wales.
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Apple is working on a 'foldable' iPhone for release in 2020, says Bank of America "We expect the iPhones this fall to be largely unchanged for the OLED versions although size changes have proved to be a catalyst in the past," analyst Wamsi Mohan wrote in a note to clients Friday. "Our checks also suggest that Apple is working with suppliers on a foldable phone (that potentially could ...
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Three die in French shooting and hostage-taking, attacker killed Lakdim first killed one person with a bullet in the head while stealing a car in Carcassonne, which is one of France's top tourist attractions. He then shot at four police officers who were jogging before taking hostages at the supermarket in Trebes, about 8 km (5 miles) to the east, where two people died.
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'Dead zone' in Gulf of Mexico will take decades to recover from farm pollution Intensive agriculture near the Mississippi has led to fertilizers leeching into the river, and ultimately the Gulf of Mexico, via soils and waterways. This has resulted in a huge oxygen-deprived dead zone in the Gulf that is now at its largest ever extent, covering an area greater than the state of New Jersey.
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Justice Department charges nine Iranians in global state-sponsored hacking campaign The Justice Department today charged nine Iranians with a massive hacking campaign targeting, among others, 320 universities in 22 countries. According to prosecutors, the campaign was part of a state-sponsored attempt to steal information on science and technology that reached 144 American ...
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Supreme Court Avoids Bush v. Gore II in Ducking Pennsylvania Redistricting ControversyHarvard ... And in that silence the Court dodged a question it has refused to wade into since the disputed 2000 presidential election culminating in the Court's controversial Bush v. Gore case. The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing two redistricting cases this term, Gill v. Whitford from Wisconsin and Benisek v. Lamone ...
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