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Supreme Court Says Germany Can't Be Sued In Nazi-Era Art Case The U.S. Supreme Court sided with Germany on Wednesday in a dispute over artworks obtained by the Nazis from German Jewish collectors in 1935.
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Study: China's New Coal Power Plant Capacity in 2020 More Than 3 Times Rest of World's | Voice ... SHANGHAI - China put 38.4 gigawatts (GW) of new coal-fired power capacity into operation in 2020, according to new international research, more ...
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Pentagon, stumped by extremism in ranks, orders stand-down in next 60 days In his confirmation hearing, Austin underscored the need to rid the military of "racists and extremists". Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said Austin ...
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Bezos bestows Amazon in its prime Bezos bestows Amazon in its prime. Google's ad surge, Sony PS5 boost, Covid-ready Zoom Rooms. Andy Jassy will take ...
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Some food contamination starts in the soil "If we understand the chemical forms of contaminants in soil, we can design solutions to decrease plant uptake of them." In rice, arsenic and cadmium ...
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Seasonal workers in Xinjiang labeled by Western media as 'forced labor': Exclusive with French ... Maxime Vivas is a French writer and journalist. Based on his two visits to Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in 2016 and 2018, ...
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Top 10 most aggressive head coaches in today's NFL Less than three weeks ago, Arians' Super Bowl LV adversary, Andy Reid, took his own risk to bring home a win in the Divisional Round. Facing fourth- ...
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Telecoms groups on the hook for $81bn in 5G spectrum auction "Carriers were apparently willing to spend whatever it took to acquire spectrum in this auction because the alternative was worse — becoming an ...
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