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Trump plan to tackle lead in drinking water criticized as 'empty exercise' In February, Pruitt met fellow Trump cabinet members, including Alex Azar, the health and human services secretary, and Ben Carson, the housing and urban development secretary, and other agencies to tout a new approach for a presidential taskforce aimed at reducing lead exposure in children.
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Kim Jong-un and Moon Jae-in set for historic meeting North Korea's Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in are set to meet for talks that will centre on denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula. New details of the meeting were revealed on Thursday at a media briefing by South Korea's presidential chief of staff. In the first ...
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Markets Today Have Much in Common With 2007 At first glance, the burst of volatility in 2018 is difficult to square with propitious micro and macro fundamentals. The backdrop is one of steady economic growth, strong corporate earnings and low rates of unemployment, inflation and default. None of these is a departure from 2017, a year when the S&P ...
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Facebook: We take 'false news' in your timeline seriously McNally's remarks come as Facebook deals with intense scrutiny over the spread of misinformation and divisive content on the giant social network in an alleged Russian campaign taking place around the time of the 2016 presidential election. It's a conference on how to stop the very kind of behavior ...
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British-Iranian academic Abbas Edalat detained in Iran, British officials say British officials are investigating claims a British-Iranian academic has been detained by authorities in Tehran. Abbas Edalat, a professor of computer science and mathematics at Imperial College London and a political activist, was arrested by Iran's Revolutionary Guards on 15 April, according to a ...
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Beloved princes: Boys become Buddhist novices in Thailand For these 'beloved princes' of the Shan families, the ceremony runs through several stages, from the shaving of their heads, with the shorn locks wrapped in lotus leaves by their mothers to be saved as a keepsake, to a bath in scented water. They dress in white and have dazzling patterns drawn on their ...
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Developments in Quaternary Sciences Read the latest chapters of Developments in Quaternary Sciences at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier's leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature.
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