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Physicist learns hard lessons about money and leadership in US politics But letting them think that she expected to win the Democratic nomination for a seat in Congress—"We're going to win, I have the right message ...
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Ancient Toddler Was at Home on the Ground and in the Trees "Lucy," the first and most famous A. afarensis fossil, was discovered in Ethiopia in 1974. Over a quarter-century later, in the early 2000s, researchers ...
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Companies in US Added Fewer Workers Than Forecast in June Companies in the U.S. added fewer workers in June than forecast as a tight and still-solid labor market led to a slower pace of hiring, according to data ...
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Does Israel want Syria's Bashar al-Assad in power? Israel's position on the war in Syria, now in its eighth year, has long been a matter of speculation among political analysts and residents of the region.
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Scarlett Johansson Under Fire for Playing a Trans Man in Her Next Movie Scarlett Johansson has drawn criticism yet again for a controversial casting choice. Earlier this week, Johansson was announced as the lead in Rupert ...
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Apple registers new iPads and MacBooks in Eurasia Apple has registered several new iPad and Mac models with the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC), as reported by 9to5Mac and MacRumors. In ...
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How the tech industry got caught in the Trump-China trade crossfire The most recent shot in the technology war between Washington and Beijing is the Trump administration's decision to deny China Mobile entry into ...
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Why it doesn't matter if a Harley is 'made in America' The iconic American motorcycle brand said it was doing this to avoid retaliatory tariffs imposed by the European Union in response to U.S. import taxes ...
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The World in a World Cup I would never have watched the World Cup if it weren't for my partner, a British national who grew up on Gary Lineker, the striker who towered over the ...
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Stoltenberg: It's in Trump's interest to back NATO countries at summit President Donald Trump will meet NATO allies in Brussels next week, who will expect the U.S. leader to again go on the attack about insufficient ...
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