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The best show of the week will be live streamed Wednesday from the White House of all place. That’s when the Smithsonian Categories: Featured Music (
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Daily iOS app deals: Get these 8 paid apps for free now

Digital Trends - 22 Feb 2016 19:22
Daily iOS app deals: Get these 8 paid apps for free now Everyone likes free apps, but sometimes the best ones are a bit expensive. Now and then, developers put paid apps on sale for a limited time, but you have to snatch them up fast. Here are the latest and greatest apps on ...
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Powerful Tropical Cyclone Kills 18 In Fiji A large-scale clean up operation is underway after Cyclone Winston destroyed hundreds of homes and cut communication lines
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Moody's warns Brexit would risk UK's credit rating

The Guardian - 22 Feb 2016 18:12
Credit ratings agency said the economic costs of Britain leaving the EU would outweigh the benefits A vote to leave the EU in June's referendum will threaten the UK's strong credit score, potentially pushing up the cost ...
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$100 Million Startup Reveals Innovation Weaknesses At IBM And Oracle A $2 billion market is small potatoes for a big publicly-traded company like IBM. But it can be a gold mine for a startup.
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Dear IRS: Like Apple And Google, I'm Offshore For Taxes Companies stash billions offshore exempt from U.S. taxes, but not American citizens, who are tax on their worldwide income and assets, even if they remain overseas. And FATCA and FBARs require that you report it all.
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How Social Media Is Disrupting Lives of American Girls Ninety-two percent of American children have an online presence before the age of 2.
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Common software would have let FBI unlock shooter's iPhone The county government that owned the iPhone in a high-profile legal battle between Apple Inc. and the Justice Department paid for but never installed a feature that would have allowed the FBI to easily and immediately un...
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'Carol' Named Best Picture by Intl. Cinephile Society Todd Haynes’ “Carol” won five awards on Sunday, including best picture and director, from the Intl. Cinephile Society, an online group consisting of about 100 journalists, film scholars, historians and other indust...
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Sysco to Acquire Brakes Group, a Food Distributor in Europe

The New York Times - 22 Feb 2016 18:39
Sysco to Acquire Brakes Group, a Food Distributor in Europe Sysco agreed to pay $3.1 billion in the deal, which will be subject to review by European Union competition authorities.
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Edward Snowden describes how the FBI could physically extract passcode from iPhone chip without Apple's help With Apple calling on the government to withdraw its demand that the company create a tool to unlock the iPhone in the San Bernardino case, it seems the FBI does have a plan B - albeit a long-winded and highly uncertain ...
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Yahoo! lines up advisers to fend off pesky shareholders Yahoo! is quietly hiring advisers that specialize in defense against cage-rattling shareholders -- even as it responds to investor demands that it put itself up for sale, The Post has learned. The struggling Web portal -...
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New Zealand City Marks 5 Years Since Quake That Killed 185 "There is still some way to go until Christchurch is truly reborn"
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Samsung Galaxy S7 edge vs Galaxy S6 edge: What's the difference? Samsung announced its flagship Galaxy S6 at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona last year but that wasn't the only device to be unveiled on the stage. The South Korean company also revealed the Galaxy S6 edge. One year on...
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. crashes out late at Daytona 500 Dale Earnhardt Jr., the heavy favorite for the Daytona 500, crashed with 31 laps to go.          
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Tesla Motors said Monday that a new proposal to let the company sell its electric cars at a sleek Salt Lake City showroom puts unfair limits on their business and they're taking the fight to court.
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The most expensive homes you can buy in 30 countries

Business Insider - 22 Feb 2016 20:26
Point2Homes Ready to play fantasy real estate? Let's take a jaunt around the world to check out the most expensive homes you can buy in 30 different countries, from Argentina to the U.A.E.  Point2Homes, an international...
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Sorry, but the presidential salute isn't a real thing

Business Insider - 22 Feb 2016 17:40
White House Photo In September 2014, the internet lost its mind when President Barack Obama debarked Marine One with a cup of coffee in his hand and saluted a Marine standing near the helicopter. Obama was on his way to...
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This is the full internal memo Tim Cook just sent to Apple employees on the FBI war Apple is not letting up in its ongoing battle with the FBI and United States government. The company was recently ordered by the U.S. to provide the FBI with tools that would allow it to break into an encrypted iPhone th...
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Experts claim the government is limiting their access to new information, including videos, about the 43 teaching students who disappeared in 2014 International experts for the Inter-American Human Rights Commission have...
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(Reuters) - A federal judge in Massachusetts on Sunday night rejected attempts by the wife of comedian Bill Cosby to halt her upcoming deposition in a defamation case brought by seven women against the disgraced entertai...
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Ugandan Opposition Leader Urges Protests Over His Detention After Election Loss Kizza Besigye's party has rejected the official results of last week's election, alleging massive vote rigging
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