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9 places to watch in New Hampshire MANCHESTER, New Hampshire — Here are a few things to know about New Hampshire. It's one of the whitest, wealthiest and oldest states in the ...
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In Search of Economic Patriots In Foreign Policy magazine, Jennifer Harris and Jake Sullivan have published a piece urging not just military leaders but the entire foreign policy ...
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Coronavirus: WHO warns of 'concerning' transmissions in Europe — as it happened China coronavirus cases pass 40,000. China reported 908 deaths from coronavirus to the end of Sunday, with 40,171 confirmed cases in the country ...
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Tourists in trainers rescued in Ben Nevis blizzard Rescuers said four people helped from Ben Nevis were lucky to be alive. They said the tourists who were caught in blizzard conditions had "no ice ...
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Hong Kong stocks lead gains in Asia as investors weigh economic impact of coronavirus Stocks in Asia Pacific saw gains on Tuesday as investors continued to weigh the economic impact of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak which has ...
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An engineering marvel in the Chilean desert For more than a century, the Atacama Desert in northern Chile has been recognised as a uniquely bountiful resource. First plundered for its nitrates, ...
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Stocks making the biggest moves in the premarket: Hasbro, Under Armour, Slack, Sprint & more Under Armour (UAA) – The athletic apparel maker reported an overall loss for the quarter, and warned of a negative sale impact from the coronavirus.
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Footballer, 75, in bid to become world's oldest professional player The thought of playing football as a professional had remained a distant dream for Eez Eldin Bahder for decades – until, at the age of 75, he registered ...
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Coinbase Adds Support for 2 More Cryptocurrencies in New York State The San Francisco-based crypto exchange announced the news in a tweet on Monday, saying that the state's residents can now buy, sell and ...
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Boeing posts zero new airplane orders in January Boeing posted a slow start to 2020, recording zero orders for new airplanes in the month of January. The lack of orders last month stands in contrast to ...
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