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In the Hurricane's Eye review: Nathaniel Philbrick's revolutionary triumph Ignored in the popular narrative of Minutemen fighting British regulars is the sea, and the ongoing conflict between the British and French navies.
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Airlines ignoring efficient planes in blow to carbon targets – study Airlines are failing to take up the most efficient planes in sufficient numbers to make a significant dent in their carbon dioxide emissions, a new study ...
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Former major league baseball players killed in Venezuela car crash 'staged by bandits' Former major league players Luis Valbuena and Jose Castillo were killed in a car crash in Venezuela caused by highway bandits who then robbed ...
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The naked truth and three tonnes of clay – the week in art David Hockney and Tracey Emin show how nudity can bare the soul and Mantegna and Bellini feature Christmassy moments – all in our weekly ...
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Brazil: 14 killed in shootout during attempted bank robbery Six hostages, among them two children, died in the shooting, local media reported, when police opened fire on the robbers at bank branches on the ...
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White nationalist convicted of murdering protester in Charlottesville Fields, who did not take the witness stand to defend himself, faces a maximum penalty of life in prison. The 12 members of the mostly white jury ...
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Anti-Islam activists get key roles in 'family-friendly' Brexit march Yemini's attendance is being funded through online donations in partnership with the Canadian far-right website the Rebel Media, which previously ...
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Italy nightclub stampede kills six and injures dozens Six people have been killed and dozens have been injured, 12 of them seriously, in a stampede at a nightclub in Italy, officials say. The incident took ...
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COP24: Can leaders agree climate rules in time? In 2015, COP21 led to the landmark Paris Agreement, where almost 200 countries committed to keeping global warming well below 2 degrees Celsius ...
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Matildas retain No 6 ranking, avoiding top five in World Cup group stage The Matildas are behind Canada at fifth in the new rankings released early on Saturday in Australia. The United States remain the world's best team, ...
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