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| The "Bitter Pill" in North Korea's Most Powerful Missile The launch was orchestrated in a way that was not likely to elicit an immediate American military strike. It did not cross Washington's most explicit red ...
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PMQs verdict: Emily Thornberry unsettles Damian Green in NHS exchange This week's PMQs saw Damian Green, the first secretary of state, face the shadow foreign secretary, Emily Thornberry, over the dispatch box (as ...
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| Apples should be kept in the fridge now – but what about oranges and bananas? Apples should be kept in the fridge now – but what about oranges and ... As part of a drive to reduce annual household food waste in the UK by ...
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| 'Buried in marshes': sea-level rise could destroy historic sites on US east coast Early settlers carry lumber in Jamestown, Virginia, the first permanent English settlement in America, circa 1610. Photograph: Hulton Archive/Getty ...
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| Bitcoin plunges 18% after topping $11000 in extremely volatile trading "There's no fundamental value to any of this stuff and it's all based on ... supply and demand at any point in time," says Leigh Drogen, a former trader ...
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| Immigrants' biggest champion in Congress is retiring Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) made an unusual announcement on Tuesday: He's not seeking reelection in 2018, not because he's frustrated with what ...
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| From cheering to sneezing: a chronology of 'Gesundheit' in the US In many parts of the United States people still use a German word when you sneeze. Gesundheit's popularity is linked to one of Germany's most ...
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