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Vector's launch business in peril after 'major change in financing' Small satellite launch startup Vector has indefinitely shut down operations "in response a major change in financing," the company confirmed.
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How schools are kept afloat in Somaliland In 1991, following a civil war that led to the collapse of the Somali Democratic Republic, the northern part of the country declared itself as the Republic ...
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Ovo Energy in talks to buy SSE's household supply business SSE, the UK's second-biggest energy company, which supplies almost 6m households, is in talks to sell its household supply business to upstart Ovo ...
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Landslide Kills at Least 51 in Myanmar, With More Heavy Rain on the Way MANDALAY, Myanmar — Monsoon downpours that set off flooding and a landslide in Myanmar late last week have killed at least 51 people and left ...
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Who might serve in Caroline Lucas's all-female cabinet? Caroline Lucas's call to a cross-party group of 10 top female politicians to unite and block a no-deal Brexit may seem a tricky political challenge to ...
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Guatemala election: Migration a key issue in election Guatemalans will choose a new president in a runoff election on Sunday. Polls are putting former First Lady Sandra Torres ahead of centre-right ...
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Biden Misdates 2018 Parkland Shooting in His Latest Blunder (Bloomberg) -- Joe Biden said he was vice president when the deadly high school shooting in Parkland, Florida, took place. Except, it happened in ...
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A longtime US figure skating coach has been accused of sexual abuse in a new lawsuit The lawsuit, filed in San Diego court, alleges Callaghan sexually molested figure skater Adam Schmidt repeatedly between 1999 and 2001, both while ...
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Jia Tolentino: 'I like to write about instincts that are in some way good and in some way dangerous' A cheerleader then, she got permission from her school, which was situated in the middle of a Texan megachurch so large they called it the ...
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Student Wins $725000 in Lawsuit Over 'Troll Storm' Led by The Daily Stormer The first African-American female student body president of American University won a $725,000 judgment on Friday in a lawsuit against Andrew ...
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