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Yes! Hubble is Back in Operation Since it was first launched into space in 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope has become something of a household name. Over the course of its ...
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Einhorn's Greenlight scores small gain in October: Investor Billionaire investor David Einhorn's hedge fund Greenlight Capital posted a small gain in October, when stocks tumbled, but is still nursing some of the ...
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Former Maldives president who sought asylum in UK returns home The first democratically elected president of the Maldives, who sought political asylum in the UK after being jailed on dubious terrorism offences, has ...
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John Feinstein's newest golf book is fiction, but very much rooted in reality Let's agree that a story about 17-year-old amateur playing in the final group of the Masters requires some suspension of disbelief. Then again, it wasn't ...
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Canada's Encana to buy Newfield Exploration in C$5.5 billion deal Encana is focusing on high-margin, liquids-rich production from the Montney and Duvernay oilfields in Canada and the Eagle Ford and Permian in the ...
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The Milky Way Has a Gigantic Skeleton in Its Closet Scientists have identified the corpse of a galaxy that fell into the Milky Way about 10 billion years ago in what was likely the last major overhaul to our ...
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The tactics behind The Athletic's breakout success in sports subscriptions Having already raised $30 million in its short life, the company announced a new $40 million Series C yesterday, led by Founders Fund and Bedrock ...
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Christian woman acquitted in Pakistan to leave country A Christian woman acquitted in Pakistan after eight years on death row for blasphemy plans to leave the country, her family said Thursday as radical ...
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The appendix is implicated in Parkinson's disease The appendix, a once-dismissed organ now known to play a role in the immune system, may contribute to a person's chances of developing ...
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GOP House fund won't help Rep. Steve King in Iowa race due to his support for white supremacists The National Republican Congressional Committee says it will not help out King, who has supported far-right causes and white supremacists, in the ...
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