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Diamond Hawks Come Up Short In CAA Championship WILMINGTON, N.C. – Max Viera's one-out home run in the bottom of the 10th inning gave Northeastern an 11-10 win and its first Colonial Athletic ...
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EU's greenhouse gas emissions fell by nearly 4% in 2019, data shows The fall of 3.8% for EU member states in 2019 brought EU emissions to 24% below 1990 levels – or 26% if carbon sinks are taken into account ...
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Microsoft brings APAC policymakers together in security council The initiative will also build on existing efforts to strengthen cyber security partnerships in the region, including through the Asia-Pacific Economic ...
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In Memorial Day speech, Biden defends 'imperfect' democracy In a speech at Arlington National Cemetery touching on voting rights, freedom of speech and efforts to rectify persistent economic and racial disparities ...
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Lasting peace in Israel needs US engagement By that time, Israeli strikes had killed at least 254 Palestinians in Gaza, many of them women and children. Hamas rockets killed 13 people in Israel, ...
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What Your Future Employees Want Most The Talent Accelerator study combines research from more than 2,000 knowledge workers and 500 HR directors in large, established corporations ...
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US tiremaker Goodyear faces allegations of labor abuse in Malaysia In interviews, six current and former foreign workers, as well as officials with Malaysia's labor department, say Goodyear made wrongful salary ...
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Geberit AquaClean in Sweden: Grand Hôtel Stockholm In the bathroom, the hotel relies on state-of-the-art toilet technology from Geberit. Located in the heart of the Swedish capital, Grand Hôtel Stockholm has ...
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A new generation is rising in this year's NBA playoffs That is the case with this season's NBA playoffs, in which the 36-year-old LeBron James is still firmly in the spotlight, while other stars over 30, like ...
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Breaking new ground – Again? The CERD Committee's decision on admissibility in Palestine v ... In this remarkable decision, the Committee found that the prior exhaustion of domestic remedies had not been required in view of prima facie evidence of ...
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