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Bold strategy, Dolphins. Geno Atkins is a very strong human. So strong he makes other very large humans look like they are pumped up with air, like poor Dolphins offensive lineman Jermon Bushrod. There are a lot of techn...
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The world in photos this week

Business Insider - 30 Sep 2016 19:14
The world in photos this week A selection of photos from some of the biggest news that you might have missed this week. Ukrainian artist Daria Marchenko gives comments to journalists near the artwork 'Honour' from the series 'Five Elements of War', c...
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Trump hits at Alicia Machado 'sex tape' theme - CNET GOP presidential nominee's early morning rant on Twitter attacks the former Miss Universe and his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.
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Veteran Engineer in New Jersey Train Crash 'Loves His Work' The 48-year-old engineer was seen slumped at the controls immediately after the crash
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South Korea's coast guard says three Chinese fishermen have been found dead when a fire broke out on their boat after the coast guard fired a flashbang grenade at the vessel to stop it.
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Trevor Noah Eviscerates Donald Trump's Love Of Stop-And-Frisk

The Huffington Post - 30 Sep 2016 06:45
Trevor Noah Eviscerates Donald Trump's Love Of Stop-And-Frisk Donald Trump is a big proponent of stop-and-frisk policing, but Trevor Noah blasted the Donald’s affection for the controversial program on Thursday’s “The Daily Show.” Noah pointed out how the program once used ...
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Watch the final film from filmmaking duo Aaron Aites and Audrey Ewell, a sci-fi-tinged short with lots to say.
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The IRS is cutting 7,000 jobs. Will that help you escape an audit? Technology and budget cuts are having an effect
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Report: Trump Foundation does not have necessary certification to solicit money The Donald J. Trump Foundation does not have the certification New York requires for charities to solicit money from the public, the state attorney general's office told The Washington Post. Under New York law, any chari...
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The Quiet Investor Community Banks Need to Know

American Banker - 30 Sep 2016 19:02
The Quiet Investor Community Banks Need to Know Shiv Govindan at Pilgrims & Indians Capital has kept a relatively low profile as a bank investor. But two key board appointments at struggling community banks promise to make him a more visible player in the industry.
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3 Ways to Snag Smarter Talent, Faster

inc - 30 Sep 2016 15:59
3 Ways to Snag Smarter Talent, Faster The smartest companies in the world understand they have less than 10 days to connect with the very best talent.
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New York City's iconic Carnegie Deli is closing at the end of the year. Spokeswoman Cristyne Nicholas says the family who owns the Manhattan eatery wants to license the Carnegie …
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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte Invokes the Holocaust to Defend 'War on Drugs' International outrage at Philippine leader's antics is pushing the historic U.S. ally closer to Beijing
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Female farmers suffer most in Southern Africa drought

Al Jazeera English - 30 Sep 2016 05:52
Uneven access to water makes household farming questionable for delivering food security in the African context.
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U.S.: Wells Fargo mistreated military members The bank, already reeling from a fake accounts scandal, will pay $24 million in penalties.
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Somali Officials Claim U.S. Airstrike Killed Civilians, Not al-Shabab Militants The U.S. Africa Command denies the claims
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Besieged Aleppo Has Descended Into a 'Merciless Abyss,' U.N. Warns The U.N. estimates that 861,200 Syrians are trapped in sieges
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OPEC just reached a surprising deal -- here's what comes next AP Images The late oil watcher Robert Mabro once quipped that OPEC should change its logo to a teabag "because it only works when in hot water." In light of recent events, that's turned out to be quite the prescient obse...
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Surprising ways that caffeine affects your body and brain

Business Insider - 30 Sep 2016 00:43
Surprising ways that caffeine affects your body and brain Coffee, tea, and cola are just three substances many of us look to for our daily caffeine fix. But what exactly is happening to our brain and body when we take in this colorless, odorless, tasteless drug? From our bloods...
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The exceptional human toll behind the battery in your smartphone Workers, including children, labor in harsh and dangerous conditions to meet the world's soaring demand for cobalt, a mineral essential to powering electric vehicles, laptops, and smartphones, according to an investigati...
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The Philippines' president is trying to cozy up to China, but his bloody drug war may undermine his efforts REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has attracted international criticism for the bloodshed driven by the war on drugs he launched when he took office nearly four months ago. And he has caused more ...
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South African authorities used a helicopter to recover the bodies of three suspected poachers who were fatally shot by rangers in a wildlife park where rhino poaching has increased in recent weeks.
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