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| Ford plans to have a fleet of fully autonomous cars operating in a ride-hail service by 2021 Ford is finally taking the plunge and setting a date for the launch of a fleet of fully autonomous cars. Ford CEO Mark Fields announced that the ...
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| Tim Cook Pledges More Apple Investment in China "We look forward to expanding our operations in China with a new ... The move comes as Apple faces multiple headwinds in China, including the ...
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| Polish treasure hunters begin excavation in hunt for Nazi 'gold train' The world will know within "three or four days" whether a legendary Nazi gold train lies buried in a secret railway siding in south-west Poland, a team ...
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| Gary Johnson Is Pulling In More Money Than Ever Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson may be trailing Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in fundraising, but his August numbers show a dramatic uptick ...
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| Dreamy Snapshots of Family Life in the South Soft milky light seeps through trees, bubbles roll across ponds, and children immerse themselves in the nature surrounding them. The world presented ...
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| North Korean diplomat serving in London defects to 'third country' North Korea suffered a rare and embarrassing security lapse on Tuesday after a diplomat serving in London defected to another country. The official ...
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| In NYC, Japanese Dining Goes Beyond Sushi and Ramen As far as Joji Uematsu is concerned, the next big thing in New York City's Japanese-dining scene has nothing to do with ramen or sushi. He is in ...
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| Fed's Lockhart signals one rate hike in 2016, economy on track The U.S. economy is likely strong enough for at least one interest rate increase before the end of 2016, as job gains continue and inflation moves in a ...
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| The Worst Countries In The World For Drunk Driving This chart shows the percentage of road accident deaths involving alcohol in 2015 (selected countries).
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| Researcher in Brazil earns 12th retraction for recycling text and figures A scientist in Brazil has gained his twelfth retraction for reusing text and figures from previously published papers. In 2011, Elsevier announced that it ...
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