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Blast injures tourists on bus near Giza pyramids in Egypt An explosion targeting a tourist bus has injured at least 16 people near the Grand Egyptian Museum, next to the pyramids in Giza, security sources say ...
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Week in Review–May 19th, 2019 The Week in Review is a collection of both all the goodness I've written during the past week around the internet, as well as a small pile of links I found ...
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Deutsche Bank Staff Saw Suspicious Activity in Trump and Kushner Accounts JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Anti-money laundering specialists at Deutsche Bank recommended in 2016 and 2017 that multiple transactions involving ...
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Joe Tsai Is Big in Business. Now He's Taking On Women's Basketball. "I would say that the Liberty playing in Westchester County, in an arena that has a capacity of less than 3,000, is not ideal," he said in an interview at ...
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Jarvis Cocker: 'I've lived in my head for most of my life' He's never been one to stick to the script. Asked about his new music, the singer talked instead about raves and caves, fatbergs and fatherhood, ...
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Inventor of vegan pork product hopes to cash in on China pig cull He said Omnipork was designed to replace pork wherever it appeared in Asian cuisine, such as its role in dumplings where it acts as a binding ...
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In coal we trust: Australia's voters back PM Morrison's faith in fossil fuel MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia's re-elected Prime Minister Scott Morrison once brandished a lump of coal in parliament, crying, "This is coal - don't ...
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