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More title-winning potential in 2018 Ferrari – Vettel In 2017, Sebastian Vettel took victory in the opening race of the year only to concede the championship by the season's end, as Lewis Hamilton and ...
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Trump says China could face more than $500 billion in US tariffs President Donald Trump said on Thursday he would consider imposing additional tariffs on $500 billion in Chinese goods, should Beijing retaliate.
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Hiring seen strong in June with plenty of jobs for grads "Our forecast...embeds solid summer hiring of students and recent graduates, and we note that job growth tends to accelerate in June when the labor ...
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Sacha Baron Cohen in Talks With Showtime for Comedy Interview Series (EXCLUSIVE) Sacha Baron Cohen is eyeing a return to the type of TV that made him a star. Baron Cohen is in talks with Showtime to distribute a new series in which ...
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China is quietly conducting electronic warfare tests in the South China Sea China is quietly testing electronic warfare assets recently installed at fortified outposts in the South China Sea, according to sources who have seen ...
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US-China tariffs in charts: global supply chains at risk US tariffs that come into effect on Friday on $34bn of goods produced in China are just the first step in a long strategy meant to untangle the US ...
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In Session: Aïsha Devi Aïsha Devi has the outline of a DNA double helix tattooed in black ink on the palm of her right hand. It makes sense to have a symbol denoting the ...
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Sandra Palmer, 75, gleefully consults 'Harvey Penick's Little Red Book' in advance of inaugural US ... Sandra Palmer is 75 now, her prime no longer visible in the rearview mirror. She lost sight of it too many mile markers — and milestones — ago.
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CES 2018: Checking in on new tech six months later The helpful, disembodied entity showed up in everything from speakers to appliances. The 2018 show proved a similar opportunity for the Google ...
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Thousands more flee earth shattering bombs in Syria's Deraa Thousands of Syrians from a string of rebel-held towns in the eastern side of Deraa have made their way to an area overlooking the Jordanian border, ...
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