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Peru child sacrifice discovery may be largest in history Archaeologists have uncovered what may be the largest single mass child sacrifice event in human history. More than 140 children were sacrificed at about the same time in Peru's northern coastal region, about 550 years ago. The discovery was made near modern-day Trujillo, which lies near the centre ...
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Teachers in Arizona and Colorado protest for school funding Teachers in the US states of Arizona and Colorado left their classrooms on Thursday to call for better pay and increases in public school funding. Tens of thousands of educators marched through the streets of Phoenix, the capital of Arizona, demanding that legislators fix a number of issues, including ...
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Documents allege lead attorney in NFL concussion deal did not disclose conflict of interest The co-lead attorney representing players in the NFL concussion settlement steered multiple plaintiffs to a bank that offered interest-charging cash advances on their settlement proceeds without informing them he was a board member of the bank's parent company, sealed court documents obtained by ...
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Weak UK growth is 'final nail' for interest rate rise in May The pound fell sharply on Friday after unexpectedly weak UK economic growth cast severe doubt on an interest rate rise in May. Sterling dropped by 0.8 per cent against the dollar to $1.3801 after the Office for National Statistics said its first estimate of GDP growth for the first quarter of 2018 was just 0.1 ...
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Deripaska Bids for Sanctions Relief by Cutting Stake in En+ The move suggests Deripaska is willing to at least partially step away from his businesses in order to persuade the U.S. to ease sanctions, which blacklisted Rusal and En+ from Western markets and fueled chaos in the global supply chain for aluminum. Still, it's not clear whether today's concessions will ...
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Bigger Blocks and Smarter Contracts: What's In Bitcoin Cash's Next Fork? Bitcoin cash's next software upgrade may be even more ambitious than its first - and that's no small feat given last time it broke off from bitcoin in acrimonious fashion. In fact, the update, announced in November and slated for May 15, packages together a number of features that all seem about helping ...
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Knife attacker kills seven children, wounds 12 in China The attack - one of the deadliest rampages in the country in recent years - took place at 6:10pm local time (10:10 GMT), it said. The suspect had been a student at the same school, where he had been bullied, the Washington Post reported, quoting the Mizhi county government. In spite of China's strict ...
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JP Morgan upgrades Microsoft, citing strong growth in cloud services Microsoft shares will thrive this year because of strong growth in its Azure cloud computing business, according to J.P. Morgan. The firm raised its rating on the company's shares to overweight from neutral, predicting Microsoft will report profit above expectations this year. On Thursday, the software ...
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The Tweeting of the Lambs: A Day in the Life of a Modern Shepherd The hills of Cumbria, in northern England, are known as fells. They are among the wettest, coldest, and windiest places where sheep are farmed outdoors year-round. The weather is rotten, more or less, from October to May. So by lambing season—a three-week period, usually after Easter, when the ...
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