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| Russia demands nerve agent samples in standoff with UK over poisoned spy Russia has summoned the UK's ambassador to the foreign ministry in Moscow, as its foreign minister denied the country was behind last week's nerve agent attack in Salisbury and said it would only cooperate in an investigation if it received samples of the agent. "Russia is not responsible," Sergei ...
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| Google founder's flying taxis secretly tested in New Zealand A flying car start-up backed by Google founder Larry Page has been secretly testing an electric autonomous aircraft for several months in New Zealand, the company revealed on Tuesday. Silicon Valley-based Kitty Hawk hopes its Cora aircraft will form the basis of an airborne taxi service in the next few ...
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| Russian military threatens action against the US in Syria The threat, by Chief of Russia's General Staff Valery Gerasimov, was widely reported by Russia media sites such as state news agency RIA and Tass. It said Gerasimov said Russia had "reliable information" about militants preparing to falsify a government chemical attack against civilians. Gerasimov ...
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Pennsylvania special election: What's at stake for Trump and Congress in this deadlocked House ... Voters head to the polls in Pennsylvania on Tuesday for a House special election in a district President Donald Trump won easily in 2016. The election will have minimal effect on the composition of Congress, but the race has drawn national interest as a proxy for November's midterm elections. Trump ...
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| EmojiCompat For Android A Work In Progress Android users, if you still see empty boxes on your screen, that's because the app you're in probably isn't using EmojiCompat. When Google launched Android 8.0 in August of 2017, it also introduced the EmojiCompat support library that would enable all users to see the latest emojis, regardless of the ...
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| A week in security (March 05 – March 11) A roundup of notable security news from March 5 to 11, including another takedown of GeekHelp tech support scammers, a lame Android app, AI and ML in cybersecurity, Mac malware, and more.
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