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Impeachment inquiry: Trump berates Democrats in Louisiana US President Donald Trump has lashed out at his Democrat opponents in a defiant speech at a rally in Louisiana. He was speaking after it was ...
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Solar-based ISP startup Tizeti launches 4G LTE network in Nigeria The Y Combinator-backed startup — which uses solar-powered towers to deliver net connectivity — has built its premier 4G-capable tower in the city ...
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Sanders to Spend More Than $30 Million on Advertising in Early States WASHINGTON — Bernie Sanders's campaign plans to spend more than $30 million on TV advertising alone in the first four presidential nominating ...
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How to Feel Nothing Now, in Order to Feel More Later And so they came to the root of it: dopamine, a neurotransmitter that is involved in how we feel pleasure. The three of them — all in their mid-20s and ...
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What is melancholy in the 21st Century? Can paintings and drawings help us cope with sadness? The history of art believes they can. From Albrecht Dürer's 16th-Century woodcut of a sulking ...
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Plant-based dairy replacements are coming to ice cream pints in San Francisco and New York Starting on Saturday, store shelves in New York and San Francisco will be stocked with the OddFellows and Humphry Slocombe artisanal ice cream ...
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Sinclair leads $10.3M investment in rideshare advertising startup Octopus After launching in 2018, Octopus says it's now reaching more than 3 million people each month across 10,000 screens in markets like New York, Los ...
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Trump Was Ordered To Pay $2 Million In Damages For Abusing His Foundation To Help His ... WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump must pay $2 million in damages for allowing his 2016 campaign to misuse money raised through his ...
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With $6.5M in funding, Aircam offers a fast, easy way to share photos at events In addition to officially launching Aircam today, they're also announcing that the company has raised $6.5 million in seed funding led by Upfront ...
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Human Heart Cells Beat Differently in Microgravity, Which May Benefit Astronauts A new study shows how microgravity alters human heart muscle cells in space, helping astronauts better prepare for long-duration missions to Mars ...
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