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The Australia Wildfires in Pictures One of the worst wildfire seasons in Australian history has killed at least 18 people, destroyed more than 1,000 homes and left firefighters struggling to ...
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As Impeachment Trial Looms, Sen. Susan Collins Faces Scrutiny In Congress And At Home As President Trump's impeachment trial approaches, Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, is under close scrutiny from Democrats and her fellow ...
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Andrew Yang Puts Autism In The Spotlight, But Policy Questions Linger And to me, special needs is the new normal in this country," Yang said on the debate stage, before asking audience members to raise their hands if ...
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Four children among 18 killed in Sudanese military plane crash (CNN) Four children were among those killed after a military plane crashed a few minutes after takeoff in the Sudanese town of El Geneina, a military ...
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Five ways to improve your mental health in 2020 (CNN) It's a difficult birth for this new decade. The year 2020 kicks off under the shadow of divisive politics, international security threats, a spate of ...
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US oil workers are leaving Iraq. Exxon Mobil has operations there London (CNN Business) Oil workers from the United States are leaving Iraq after Iranian military leader Qasem Soleimani was killed in a US airstrike ...
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Transport problems continue in France on Friday as record strike enters 30th day As the ongoing transport strike against the French government's pension reform plan entered the record 30th day, there was a slight increase in the ...
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The Week in Tech: Our Hidden Gems of 2019 Each week, we review the week's news, offering analysis about the most important developments in the tech industry. Hi, everyone, this is Nellie ...
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China's space contractor plans more than 40 launches in 2020 HELSINKI — China's main space contractor is aiming to carry out more than 40 launches in 2020, including lunar, interplanetary and space ...
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Safe-haven currencies jump after US air strike in Iraq Safe-haven currencies such as the Japanese yen jumped to their highest in months on Friday after U.S. air strikes on Baghdad airport killed a senior ...
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