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This turbine can harvest green energy in water currents as slow as 2 mph A Canadian company has designed a water turbine which can harvest energy in slow moving water. "Waterotor" can work in currents as slow as 2 mph which means it could be used in almost anyriver, canal, or ocean current. T...
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Trump: If needed, U.S. will act unilaterally on North Korea If necessary, President Trump is willing to find a way to deal with the threat of a nuclear North Korea on his own, he told the Financial Times on Sunday. "If China is not going to solve North Korea, we will," he said. "...
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Trump's Senior Adviser Jared Kushner Is in Iraq, Officials Say Other details about the trip are not being released
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South Africa's Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa called for his countrymen to get rid of "greedy" and "corrupt" people, in remarks seen as an attack on President Jacob Zuma. Ramaphosa was …
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Would You Build Around: Harden, Curry Or Russ?

Sports Illustrated - 3 Apr 2017 16:22
Would You Build Around: Harden, Curry Or Russ? Harden, Steph or Russ? This would be a great problem to have.
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Tornado kills 2 in Louisiana as state put on 'high alert' A tornado flipped a mobile home Sunday in Louisiana, killing a mother and her 3-year-old daughter as a storm system with hurricane-force winds crawled across the Deep South, damaging homes and businesses. Louisiana Gov. ...
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Philippines arrests 3 South Korean fugitives

Miami Herald - 3 Apr 2017 06:38
Philippine police say authorities have arrested three South Koreans wanted in their home country, including a man who allegedly swindled his compatriots of more than $5 million. The national police …
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Putin Ally Aleksandar Vucic Claims Landslide Victory in Serbian Election The opposition has accused Vucic of muzzling the media and intimidating voters ahead of the election
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Russian officials find, deactivate second bomb after St. Petersburg subway explosion kills 9 Russia's anti-terrorism committee announced that it discovered and deactivated a second bomb in a St. Petersburg subway station after an earlier explosion at a separate station left multiple people injured and several pe...
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St. Petersburg subway blast: At least 10 killed, Putin vows full investigation At least one bomb blast on a subway train in St. Petersburg, Russia, killed an estimated 10 people and wounded as many as 50 more Monday, Russian officials said, in what President Vladimir Putin called a possible act of ...
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Russian media reports that an unidentified explosive device caused the deadly blast in a St. Petersburg metro station.
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What to Know About the Deadly St. Petersburg Subway Explosion At least 10 people were killed and 50 others were injured
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A leading European human rights official has expressed concern over planned changes to the Polish justice system that would give parliament more control over the appointment of judges. Council of …
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President Trump tweets Himself Into a Corner Morning Must Reads: April 3
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One Of The White House's Biggest Obstacles Just May Be Itself

The Huffington Post - 3 Apr 2017 16:16
One Of The White House's Biggest Obstacles Just May Be Itself As President Donald Trump’s administration tries to push his agenda, one of its biggest stumbling blocks is turning out to be the White House’s own press office. Trump is known to be obsessed with public perception a...
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WATCH: Call her lucky: Lucy the dog rescued from 30-foot hole The dog was hiking with her owners in California when she became trapped.
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CNN Terrorism Analyst Paul Cruickshank discusses why Russia is a top target for global jihadi terror.
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WATCH: Building floats away in rushing floodwaters Rushing floodwaters in Australia swept this building away just after rescuers saved a family from the roof of the building.
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Student dies after choking during pancake-eating competition A 21-year-old college student — the daughter of a Port Authority cop killed on Sept. 11 — died after choking on pancakes during an eating competition at Sacred Heart University in Connecticut, officials said. Caitlin...
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Strange twist to mystery of missing cargo ship

New York Post - 3 Apr 2017 16:22
Strange twist to mystery of missing cargo ship The giant freighter that mysteriously vanished in the South Atlantic may have capsized without warning because of a chemical change in its cargo. The 586,429,617 pound South Korean bulk carrier Stellar Daisy disappeared ...
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Truck, SUV sales keep rising as car sales continue to slide America's love affair with SUVs and trucks continued in March as Ford, Honda and Nissan all reported big increases for both
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