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The Year in Trump Freakouts President Trump is ending the year as he began it: outraging Washington with a Twitter diktat, one that was cheered in Moscow and jeered on Capitol ...
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Former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn re-arrested in Japan Prosecutors in Japan have re-arrested Carlos Ghosn, possibly ending any hopes the former Nissan chairman had of an early release from detention ...
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Pope Francis tells clerics who abuse minors to hand themselves in Rome (CNN) Pope Francis has told those who abuse minors to hand themselves in to civil justice authorities and "prepare for divine justice," in his ...
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The most talked-about aviation moments in 2018 This was another record-breaking year for aviation. In 2018, we flew more, but safety records were higher than ever.
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Turkey's Erdogan delays operation against Kurdish forces in Syria ISTANBUL — Turkey will delay a planned offensive against Kurdish forces in northeastern Syria, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Friday, citing ...
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FDA weighs legalizing interstate sales of cannabis-based CBD in food and drinks The Food and Drug Administration is looking for "pathways" to legalize the sale of CBD oil and other cannabis-based compounds in food and ...
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Coinbase launches in more markets and plans 'aggressive' 2019 expansion Coinbase has launched its cryptocurrency trading platform in more markets as the firm plans an "aggressive" international push next year.
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Somehow the Cleveland Browns have the brightest future in the NFL Partly by design – while they weren't tanking in order to get high draft picks they weren't not tanking – the Browns had hit rock bottom. Now things are ...
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What to expect in 2019: science in the new year In January, US and UK researchers will descend on Antarctica to begin their largest joint mission to the continent in more than 70 years. The aim of the ...
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Germany's Hidden Crisis by Oliver Nachtwey review – social decline in the heart of Europe Sociologist Ulrich Beck in the giddy 1980s called Germany an elevator society, in which millions of skilled workers upgraded from VWs to Audis and ...
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