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Thursday, April 19, 2018

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As-it-happens update 19 April 2018
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Sunny skies will push temperatures to the low 20s in most of England and Wales, but in the south-east thermometers are expected to hit 26C, 27C or 28C. While they are not expected to challenge UK's the warmest April day of 29.4C recorded in 1949, they could beat the 2001 April high of 27.8C.
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Qualcomm has started cutting jobs in California, with aims to let go of around 1,500 people to meet a $1 billion savings commitment the company made to investors, reports Bloomberg. The job cuts are concentrated in California, but layoffs will also occur at other locations. The company currently ...
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Tehran, Iran - The government of Iran has announced plans to replace the US dollar with the euro in official financial reporting, according to state-run media. The move on Wednesday is seen as part of efforts to circumvent restrictions on accessing the US currency amid tensions with Washington, as well ...
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30m SEASON PREMIERE House Hunters Facing East in California
A power couple searches for the perfect family home in Anaheim Hills, CA.
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Critical Unpatched RCE Flaw Disclosed in LG Network Storage Devices
A security researcher has revealed details of an unpatched critical remote command execution vulnerability in LG NAS Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices.
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Images of US base in Manbij countryside.
Images of U.S base in Manbij countryside. . Explore Syrian Civil War news on live map in English. Civil war and International intervention in Syria. War on terrorism in Syria.
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Some parents say it's "inconsiderate" and "awful" to eat peanut butter in public
Caution: can of worms ahead. Everyone can agree peanut allergies are no joke, and in the most severe cases, they can be fatal. That's why some schools have moved toward nut-free cafeterias, or restrict the homemade snacks that kids can bring to the classroom. But what about public places like, say, ...
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