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Asteroid Rate Jumped in Solar System's Past In these records, many impact craters date back to the past few hundred million years. Older ones are few. "It was surprising," said Sara Mazrouei of ...
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Asia stocks trade higher, boosted by optimism in US-China trade talks In Japan, the Nikkei 225 rose 1.24 percent in morning trade while the Topix index added 1.1 percent. South Korea's Kospi was up 0.6 percent.
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Model who claimed to have proof of Russian meddling in US election arrested A Belarusian model who claimed last year that she had evidence of Russian interference in the election of Donald Trump has been arrested upon her ...
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Nissan to cut up to 700 contract workers in Mississippi Nissan Motor says it's cutting up to 700 contract workers at its Mississippi assembly plant, citing slow sales for Titan pickup trucks and vans.
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Germany cuts Saudi arms exports by quarter in wake of Khashoggi scandal In figures provided to CNN by the German Economy Ministry, total arms exports fell by 22.75% in 2018 from 6.24 billion euros ($7.10 billion) in the ...
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Apple Traps Consumers in an App Store War There's a growing backlash against the fees Apple Inc. and Google collect from their mobile app stores. This fight over money results in irritations for ...
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The Companies Are in Charge Now Democratic governments are built to be deliberative, with checks and balances to prevent rash unilateral action by any one person, but in some cases ...
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In defence of unicorns She just did not seem to take it in. When 117 of her party voted no confidence in her a month ago, she still did not pick up the message, but instead ...
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What "Hamilton" in San Juan Means to Puerto Rico In bringing "Hamilton" to Puerto Rico, Miranda called international attention to ... In 1980, he moved to Washington Heights with his wife, Luz, who is a ...
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Astronomers Aren't Pleased About a Russian Plan to Put Billboards in Space Russian company StartRocket is proposing to use Cubesats, small satellites with inexpensive launch profiles, to put billboards in space. At an altitude ...
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