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Food delivered to the doorstep is not so cheap in China anymore A big selling point of ordering food to the doorstep in China is price, which, in the early years, could be much cheaper than eating in-house.
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Hundreds of ISIL fighters surrender in Syria's Baghouz: SDF US-backed Kurdish-led forces in northeastern Syria have captured 400 ISIL fighters who were trying to escape the armed group's last enclave in Deir ...
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Google introduces educational app Bolo to improve children's literacy in India To do so, Bolo offers a catalog of 50 stories in Hindi and 40 in English, sourced from Storyweaver.org.in. The company says it plans to partner with ...
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Venezuela: US journalist reportedly arrested in early-morning raid Authorities in Venezuela have reportedly arrested a US freelance journalist after an early morning raid on his Caracas home by the country's feared ...
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Tory councillors in East Staffordshire quit over Islamophobia row In East Staffordshire, the two members of the party, including the current Mayor Chris Smith, have resigned amid claims they endorsed Islamophobic ...
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Homeless man charged in $400000 GoFundMe scam pleads guilty A homeless man charged with engaging in a GoFundMe scheme that turned out to be a scam has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit money ...
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That 70s show: why the disco decade is back in fashion Forget hippy chic, forget John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever. This take on the 70s is part Charlie perfume ad, part Bianca Jagger in an Yves Saint ...
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Hearts Ripped from 140 Children and 200 Llamas in Largest Child Sacrifice in Ancient World Study lead researcher Gabriel Prieto, an assistant professor in archaeology at the National University of Trujillo, Peru, learned about the sacrificial site ...
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The Black Death may have transformed medieval societies in sub-Saharan Africa In the 14th century, the Black Death swept across Europe, Asia, and North Africa, killing up to 50% of the population in some cities. But archaeologists ...
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WHO unveils sweeping reforms in drive towards "triple billion" targets WHO today announced the most wide-ranging reforms in the Organization's history to modernize and strengthen the institution to play its role more ...
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The Astonishing Power Of A Nuclear Blast, In High Resolution This fascinating (and terrifying) footage from the 15-kiloton Grable bomb test in Nevada in 1953 shows the bomb's heat and shock wave tearing ...
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How we can store digital data in DNA From floppy disks to thumb drives, every method of storing data eventually becomes obsolete. What if we could find a way to store all the world's data ...
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