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Ford unveils the new 2020 Explorer, the popular SUV's first redesign in 8 years With more and more consumers looking to buy a midsize SUV, Ford is rolling out a fresh version of its iconic Explorer model. Unveiled Wednesday in ...
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Australian Open 2019: Andy Murray faces Roberto Bautista Agut in first round Britain's Andy Murray and Kyle Edmund have been handed tricky opening matches at the Australian Open. Murray, ranked 230th in the world as he ...
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Analysts see 'several signs of modest progress' in latest US-China trade talks In the wake of the latest round of trade talks between officials from Washington and Beijing, outside observers are noting that some progress appears ...
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Riot police deployed in DRC ahead of presidential election results Riot police have been deployed to protect election officials in the DRC as it braced for the announcement of the results of the presidential vote held 11 ...
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The $100B Blockchain Proof Of Concept Hiding In Plain Sight Last year, perceptions of blockchain technology were caught in the crossfire of both cryptocurrency's swift peak and dramatic plunge. It's not surprising: ...
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We went inside the world's largest start-up campus, located in Paris CNBC recently visited the campus, which opened in 2017 and for which start-ups must apply through a variety of incubators and programs. And it's not ...
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Letter from Africa: Why people keep cash under the mattress in Sudan In our series of letters from African journalists, Zeinab Mohammed Salih looks at what is behind the wave of protests in Sudan threatening President ...
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China's ambassador accuses Canada of 'white supremacy' in Huawei CFO arrest China's ambassador to Canada has accused the country of "white supremacy" in calling for the release of two Canadians detained in China last month ...
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Women in the US Are Having Fewer Babies—Especially Here As of 2017, women in only two U.S. states — South Dakota and Utah — were having children at rates high enough to sustain existing population ...
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Whitsundays shark attack: woman and child bitten in shallow waters A girl and a elderly woman have been bitten by a shark in the Whitsundays, continuing a spate of attacks in the popular north Queensland region.
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