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Changes at Oracle, IBM, and Intel: Less Than Meets the Eye Despite new initiatives, a lot hasn't changed for the three companies.
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Duke's Marques Bolden is ill, not disinterested

News Observer - 18 Mar 2017 06:14
It was a rough night for Marques Bolden. When Duke players leaned into the huddle, Bolden appeared disengaged and had his hands rested on his hips. He stayed seated at …
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Trump administration appeals block of travel ban

Al Jazeera English - 18 Mar 2017 04:58
US government begins its legal battle to reinstate immigration order courts ruled discriminated against Muslims.
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North Korea, South China Sea on Tillerson agenda in Beijing U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has arrived in Beijing for his first face-to-face talks with Chinese leaders expected to focus on North Korea's nuclear program, trade and South China Sea territorial disputes.
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At least 42 refugees have been killed and dozens injured after the boat they were traveling on was fired upon off Yemen's western coast, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
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Security officials say a man carrying explosives was fired on and killed when he tried to cross a checkpoint run by an elite anti-crime force in Bangladesh's capital. In a …
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Pilot donates life-saving kidney to flight attendant

New York Post - 18 Mar 2017 06:30
Pilot donates life-saving kidney to flight attendant An Alaska Airlines flight attendant is one step closer to retaking the skies after receiving a life-saving kidney transplant from inside the cockpit. Jenny Stansel's surgeon told PEOPLE that Alaska Airlines pilot Jodi Ha...
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White House fence jumper roamed the grounds for 16 minutes before arrest A California man carrying Mace roamed for nearly 17 minutes inside the secured White House perimeter before he was taken into custody March 10 near the South Portico entrance, the Secret Service acknowledged Friday. The ...
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Russian space official found dead in prison cell

Miami Herald - 18 Mar 2017 16:36
A top official of Russia's space agency has been found dead in a prison where he was being held on charges of embezzlement. A spokeswoman for Russia's Investigative Committee, Yulia …
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Israel returns fire from Gaza, strikes Hamas targets

Miami Herald - 18 Mar 2017 16:02
The Israeli military says it has carried out airstrikes against two Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip, in response to a projectile fired from Gaza into southern Israel. No injuries …
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Federal cyanide trap injures teen and kills his dog

New York Post - 18 Mar 2017 16:02
Federal cyanide trap injures teen and kills his dog POCATELLO, Idaho — Federal authorities have confirmed that a cyanide trap intended to kill coyotes in eastern Idaho instead killed a dog in an incident that local law enforcement officials say also injured a 14-year-ol...
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Trump: Germany 'owes vast sums' to NATO, US for defense President Trump hit Twitter Saturday morning to comment on his White House meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. "Despite what you have heard from the FAKE NEWS, I had a GREAT meeting with German Chancellor Angel...
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Residents of cities in Crimea and Russia are gathering to commemorate the third anniversary of Russia's annexation of the Black Sea peninsula from Ukraine. The annexation was widely denounced by …
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Why Leaders Fail to Stop Bad Behavior

Time - 18 Mar 2017 15:00
Why Leaders Fail to Stop Bad Behavior Even people randomly assigned a high rank often defend unethical actions
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Dems Are Furious About Trump. This Lawmaker Wants Them To Ride That Anger Into Office. PEORIA, Ill. ― Nikita Richards has thought about running for public office for as long as she can remember. She just figured she didn’t fit the mold. Richards, a 34-year-old public relations consultant who lives in B...
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Man killed after seizing soldier's gun at Paris airport; 3,000 evacuated Soldiers at Paris' busy Orly Aiport shot and killed a man who wrestled one of their colleagues to the ground and tried to steal her rifle Saturday, officials said.Thousands of travelers were evacuated and at least 15 fli...
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Sicily airport reopens after Mount Etna volcanic ash cloud Catania airport has reopened in eastern Sicily after a thick, volcanic ash cloud from nearby Mount Etna had made takeoffs and landings impossible.
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WATCH: Florida chef makes promise to cook for every firehouse in the state Chef Rob lost a firefighter friend on 911; since then he's cooked for 125 fire departments across Florida.
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Trump administration's rhetoric about Islam is key in travel ban rulings Federal law gives the president broad authority over immigration. Jimmy Carter used it to deny some Iranians entry to the U.S. during the hostage crisis, Ronald Reagan to bar Cubans who didn't already have relatives here...
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AllianceBernstein Fires the Latest Shot in the Fee Wars The company has quietly launched a new series of funds that charge fees based on performance.
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Grubhub Shares Could Slide 25% as Competition Grows The meal-ordering service is facing more competition and higher costs. That's a recipe for indigestion.
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The Bull Market: 6 Things to Worry About, 3 to Ignore There are concerns as the market continues to rally. But an analysis of the reasons for cheer and fear offers optimism--for now.
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