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| Exclusive: Federal agents found fetuses in body broker's warehouse (Warning: Graphic images) "The actions depicted in these photos are an insult to human dignity," said U.S. Representative Bob Goodlatte, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. A Republican from Virginia, Goodlatte said that if individuals "violate federal laws and traffic in body parts of unborn children for monetary gain," ...
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| The Walter-weather miracle men in numbers The skies unleashed Fritz Walter weather. 'The Miracle of Bern' drenched the dreams of a Hungary side that had monsooned West Germany 8-3 in the group stage. That made the world go 'wow'. Now it's FIFA.com's turn to try and make you do the same, with a series of spellbinding stats behind Die ...
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North Korea likely to pursue talks, South says in rosy New Year forecast SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea predicted on Tuesday that North Korea would look to open negotiations with the United States next year in an optimistic outlook for 2018, even as Seoul set up a specialized military team to confront nuclear threats from the North.
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| Amazon is planning a push into digital advertising in 2018, challenging Google and Facebook And it's getting ready to make waves in 2018. Most of the conversations are focusing on new ad opportunities on Amazon's e-commerce search and video products, sources say. The company is also looking to sell advertising beyond Amazon sites and products. For example, a source with knowledge ...
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| 10 companies that will be hiring thousands in 2018 In fact, finding out now what companies will be hiring in the near future can help you have a more focused and productive job hunting process. To help, job searching platform Glassdoor has compiled a list of the following companies who are looking to hire thousands of new employees in 2018.
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| Kurdish parliament speaker declares resignation in protest of misgovernment BAGHDAD, Dec. 26 (Xinhua) -- The parliament speaker of Iraq's semi-autonomous region of Kurdistan declared resignation on Tuesday, protesting the deterioration of political and economic situation in the region and the use of force against anti-government demonstrations. "I officially announce my ...
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| All of the Good Things That Happened in 2017 The Women's March in Washington, D.C., drew three times as many people as a certain individual's inauguration, and somewhere between three million and four million Americans protested in the streets at more than 650 marches nationwide. A good day to keep in our hearts for the next three-plus ...
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| Uber's food-delivery company is outgrowing the taxi business in some cities It was born in Los Angeles in 2013 and is on target to take $3 billion in sales, according to a recent report in the Financial Times. Toussaint Wattinne, an UberEats general manager, told Business Insider how the subsidiary had become such a success so quickly.
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