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'El Bloqeo': 55 years of obstructing the Cuban people

Al Jazeera English - 17 Jun 2015 13:32
Stifling US embargo still chokeholds the island decades later, but will détente finally halt its devastating effects?
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This is how much the average person spends on a Father's Day gift How much do you spend on dear old dad's Father's Day gift? Fifty bucks? A hundo?  Even if you're spending the latter, your present still falls under the average gift price, which is $115.57, according to a report by the...
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E3 roundup: Mario amiibo, VR headsets and YouTube gaming Thousands of video game enthusiasts got their first chance to play a broad slate of upcoming video games as the Electronic Entertainment Expo opened Tuesday at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
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Why the pound is going up

MoneyWeek - 17 Jun 2015 12:48
The pound has hit five-year highs against many currencies, and it's even taking on the mighty dollar. Dominic Frisby takes a look at what's behind the pound's impressive rise. The post Why the pound is going up was first...
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Former NFL cheerleader pleads guilty to rape

Fox News - 17 Jun 2015 06:00
Former NFL cheerleader pleads guilty to rape A former Baltimore Ravens cheerleader pleaded guilty Tuesday to raping a 15-year-old boy at a vacation rental home in Delaware last summer.
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A&P shopping more than half of its 301 stores

New York Post - 17 Jun 2015 04:17
A&P shopping more than half of its 301 stores A&P is hungry for shoppers -- the kind that will buy its stores. The money-losing supermarket operator -- whose brands include Food Emporium, Pathmark and Waldbaums in addition to its...
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Google-owned Nest unveils the second-generation Nest Protect and the new Nest Cam Google-owned Nest unveiled the second-generation Protect thermostat and new Nest Cam at a conference today in San Francisco. Both have significantly enhanced home monitoring capabilities and tie into the company's Nest A...
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Trafficked teens forced to sell themselves "We have to pay it back." In the final part of her investigation, CNN's Nima Elbagir uncovers the drug and sex trades children saddled with smugglers' debt turn to.
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LeBron James blames Kyrie, Love injuries for his 4th Finals loss CLEVELAND -- LeBron James was good. Historically good in the NBA Finals. But after his Cavs were eliminated by the Warriors, he admitted he would rather his team had been...
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Delivery by drone in 30 minutes? Amazon says it's coming Online retail giant Amazon.com Inc. said it is developing the technology to use drones to deliver packages in 30 minutes or less, a broad expansion of unmanned flight that is raising concerns about safety, security and p...
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Lightweight Robotic Glove Could Improve The Lives Of Over 6 Million Americans A lightweight robotic glove developed by a Harvard lab is poised to improve the lives of millions of people who have difficulty using their hands to pick up objects.
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Taylor Swift is a human emoji and here is the evidence Taylor Swift has built an unstoppable empire on her feelings, so it makes sense that emoji are really just a way to let people know which Taylor Swift we are at any given moment. A new Twitter account collects eerily acc...
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Canada Government Websites Taken Down in Cyberattack The hacking group Anonymous is taking responsibility, saying the cyberattack is in retaliation for a new anti-terrorism law.
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V-Moda Debuts $40,000 3D-Printed Headphones

Tech Times - 17 Jun 2015 20:12
V-Moda Debuts $40,000 3D-Printed Headphones V-Moda has released new customizable 3D-printed panels for its headphones. The high-end ear pieces can cost up to $40,000 for personalized platinum plates.
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China: Island building 'almost complete' China's foreign ministry says it will soon complete controversial land reclamation on some islands and reefs in disputed waters in the South China Sea.
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Military drones to fly in Australian civilian airspace for the first time Over the coming months, the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) will fly military drones in civilian airspace for the first time. Leased to the RAAF by Israel Aerospace Industries, the two Heron remotely piloted Unmanned A...
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600 Million Samsung Galaxy Devices At Risk After Huge Security Flaw Discovered Earlier today, while speaking at the Blackhat Mobile Security Summit in London, security researcher Ryan Welton of NowSecure disclosed a software vulnerability in Samsung phones that could potentially put upwards of 600 ...
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The Private Sector Tackles Europe's Migration Crisis While European government struggle to respond to a migrant crisis, one couple is making a difference on their own
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Teen Shot Dead After Using App to Find Missing Cell Phone He tracked his phone to a car and was shot when he tried to retrieve it
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Uber Driver Is An Employee, Rules California. There Goes That $50B Valuation California just ruled Uber drivers are employees not independent contractors, and that could mean knock-off claims everywhere for the upstart company.
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How to Stop Facebook From Killing Your Data Plan Now both platforms have autoplay video ads
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