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Trump Takes Aim at Democrats, Media and Comey in Michigan Rally Trump drew a contrast between the people on hand at Total Sports Park, a soccer complex, and those gathered in formal attire back in the city he calls "the swamp." And he reminisced at least three times about the 2016 campaign and his upset win over Democrat Hillary Clinton, complete with a cameo ...
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Investing in frontier technology is (and isn't) cleantech all over again I quickly found myself in the same room as mainstream software investors looking for what's coming after search, social, ad-tech, and enterprise software. Cleantech was very compelling: an opportunity to make money while saving our planet. Unfortunately for most, neither happened: they lost their ...
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North Korea nuclear test site to close in May, South Korea says North Korea's nuclear test site will close in May, the South Korean president's office has said. A spokesman said the closure of the Punggye-ri site would be done in public and foreign experts from South Korea and the US would be invited to watch. On Friday, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and South ...
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Mali: Tuaregs killed in 'jihadist revenge' attacks More than 30 members of the Tuareg community have been killed in two separate attacks by suspected jihadists in north-eastern Mali, officials say. The attacks happened in the remote Menaka region on Thursday and Friday. They are believed to have been carried out in revenge after Tuareg attacks on ...
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Gaza official accuses senior Palestinian intel officer in blast An official in the Hamas-administered Gaza Strip has accused a senior intelligence officer in the Palestinian Authority (PA) of involvement in the bomb blast that targeted the West Bank-based Palestinian prime minister's convoy last month. Rami Hamdallah's motorcade - which included the PA's ...
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Unusual eruptions at world's largest active geyser in Yellowstone (Reuters) - The world's largest active geyser has erupted three times in the past six weeks at Yellowstone National Park, including once this week, in a pattern that is unusual but not at all indicative of a more destructive volcanic eruption brewing beneath Wyoming, geologists said on Saturday.
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Syrian army, Islamic State wage fierce battle in south Damascus The army had made broad advances, said state television. The monitor, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said it had gained control of several buildings in the densely built-up area. Footage on state TV showed tanks rolling across an open area of fields to the edge of the enclave, which includes ...
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Labour's final push to seize territory from Tories in local elections This is the most important, closest and most keenly fought local election battle here in decades and canvass returns suggest the result is poised on a knife edge. "I would say the chances are 50/50," says Simon Hogg, the Labour leader on Wandsworth council, which has been held by the Conservatives ...
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Exploring why women cheat: 'We fell in love at mothers' group' "Women have begun to express their desires in ways that are more similar to men," Perel says. While the prevalence of infidelity is difficult to measure, US research suggests the number of women who cheat on their partners has risen by 40 per cent in the past three decades. The rate of infidelity among ...
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Health warnings after toxic caterpillar outbreak in London An outbreak of toxic caterpillars that can cause asthma attacks, vomiting and skin rashes has descended on London, officials have warned. Oak processionary moths (OPM), which are in their larval stage, have been spotted across the south-east of England and in the capital. Hairs on the caterpillars can ...
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Bill Cosby sexual assault allegations In the wake of the allegations, numerous organizations have severed ties with the comedian, and previously awarded honors and titles have been revoked. Reruns of The Cosby Show and other shows featuring Cosby have also been pulled from syndication by many organizations. Twenty-five colleges ...
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Carter Downs The Rocket In Fiery Encounter Ali Carter came through an ill-tempered clash with Ronnie O'Sullivan 13-9 at the Betfred World Championship to book his place in the quarter-finals. The tension was palpable in a fiery Crucible atmosphere. The pair exchanged words after clashing shoulders in the 19th frame, with Carter leading 10-8.
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