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| North Korea Ends Its Pause in Missile Tests On Tuesday in the U.S.—Wednesday in Asia—the world's two-and-a-half month respite from North Korean provocations came to an end. Yonhap, the South Korean news agency, reported that the North had fired a ballistic missile heading east; NHK, the Japanese broadcaster, said this one, like several ...
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| Eli Manning benched by New York Giants in surprise move The New York Giants will bench Eli Manning for Sunday's game against the Oakland Raiders, ending the veteran quarterback's streak of 210 consecutive regular-season starts that dates back to his rookie season in 2004. Giants coach Ben McAdoo said the team will start Geno Smith, the fifth-year ...
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| The 5 most ridiculous things the FCC says in its new net neutrality propaganda The Federal Communications Commission put out a final proposal last week to end net neutrality. The proposal opens the door for internet service providers to create fast and slow lanes, to block websites, and to prioritize their own content. This isn't speculation. It's all there in the text. But a new "fact ...
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| Elon Musk bet that Tesla could build the world's biggest battery in 100 days. He won. Feelings about Tesla CEO Elon Musk have always run hot, and lately his company has come in for some withering criticism over (among other things) the working conditions at its factories and its inflated stock valuation. Putting all that aside, though, even his grumpiest critics will have to acknowledge ...
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| Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to wed at Windsor Castle in May Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will marry at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, in May, Kensington Palace says. The Royal Family will pay for the wedding, including the service, music, flowers and reception - the date will be announced later. Ms Markle, 36, a Protestant, will be baptised into the ...
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| Wall Street in record territory as metals prices weigh on miners "The drive by the Xi presidency to cut back on inefficient metals production for environmental reasons raises the question of whether steel production in 2017 will continue to push higher," says Mark Barnett, head of UK equities at Invesco Perpetual. "Housing and infrastructure are giving way to services, ...
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| The wrong book Richard But, of course, Tony does have a great story to share, from his adventures in aviation and football, to our infamous F1 bet that ended with yours truly ...
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| Laptops in Classrooms Revisited Nearly two years ago, prompted by a Columbia professor's decision to ban laptops in his classes, we discussed classroom computer and phone ...
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