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WHO concerned about suspected chemical attacks in Syria WHO is deeply alarmed by reports of the suspected use of toxic chemicals in Douma city, East Ghouta. According to reports from Health Cluster partners, during the shelling of Douma on Saturday, an estimated 500 patients presented to health facilities exhibiting signs and symptoms consistent with ...
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Fantasy sports platforms could have a big future in blockchain With the number of fantasy sports players in North America heading past 60 million, and the industry said to be worth more than $7 billion, fantasy sports games are clearly on the rise. On the web, the two biggest players are FanDuel and DraftKings, which between them control 90 percent of the market.
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Paul Ryan Joins GOP Retreat, Abandons Run in 2018 House Speaker Paul Ryan, the self-professed deficit hawk who oversaw a nearly four-fold increase in the national debt over his 20 years in Congress, will not be running for re-election in November, a spokesperson confirmed Wednesday morning. Ryan had been contemplating retirement since the end ...
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Nazi legacy found in Norwegian trees The relentless campaign to find and sink Germany's WWII battleship, the Tirpitz, left its mark on the landscape that is evident even today. The largest vessel in Hitler's Kriegsmarine, it was stationed for much of the war along the Norwegian coast to deter an Allied invasion. The German navy would hide ...
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IMF boss says world trade system in danger of being torn apart Christine Lagarde said the current system for world trade was "in danger of being torn apart", with the potential to upset the present global economic upswing and make consumers poorer. Speaking in Hong Kong amid signs the standoff could be abating, Lagarde said it would be an "inexcusable, ...
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Spanish renewable energy firm to build 46 turbine wind farm in Texas The U.S. is home to "one of the largest and fastest-growing wind markets in the world," according to the Department of Energy. On its website, the American Wind Energy Association describes Texas as "a national leader in the wind energy industry" that has more than 12,000 wind turbines and employs ...
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The reasons why food tastes better in a bowl than on a plate In twentieth century America, plates dominated the dinner table: One for bread, one for salad, one for the main course and another for dessert. In fact, many middle class families had two sets of china, an everyday pattern and the fancier plates for guests and special occasions. Much like in my house, ...
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