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This 36-year-old CEO is betting $560,100,000 on 1 stock We think this company is strikingly similar to an early Amazon.com...        
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Russian computer programmer suspected in US election hacking arrested: report A Russian computer programmer, Pyotr Levashov, has been arrested in the Spanish city of Barcelona, a spokesman for the Russian embassy in Madrid said on Sunday. It was unclear why Levashov was arrested. The embassy spoke...
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FHA can't put off technology upgrades any longer

American Banker - 10 Apr 2017 16:53
The Federal Housing Administration needs additional funds to replace a 1960s-era computer operating system and make other necessary tech updates.
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Sergio Garcia finally wins the Masters -- here's how he spends his millions and lives his life off the course Sergio Garcia has finally done it. After a thrilling back-9, going head-to-head with Justin Rose, Garcia won the Masters, his first major, with a birdie putt on the first hole of the playoff. The win came in the 74th maj...
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Navy SEAL's book on the Bin Laden killing shows the real reason why photos of the body were never released US Navy Photo The man who claims he was the SEAL Team 6 operator who shot Osama bin Laden in 2011 has authored a new book, and the retelling of that raid shows the real reason whyphotos of the terror leader's body were n...
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'Thor: Ragnarok' Trailer: Chris Hemsworth Fights the Hulk in Taika Waititi's Sequel -- Watch The sequel to 2013's "Thor: The Dark World" opens in theaters November 3.
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Trump's federal hiring freeze is starting to hit veterans, Social Security recipients On Jan. 23, President Trump signed an executive order instituting a 90-day federal hiring freeze, as the first step in a "long-term plan" to cut the federal workforce. It's unclear how far along that plan is, but 79 days...
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The Decision to Send a U.S. Navy Fleet Toward the Korean Peninsula Has Made Seoul Nervous Korean leaders worry that Trump may be more inclined than his predecessor to use military might against an increasingly provocative North
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Thousands march for immigrant rights in Dallas

ABC News - 10 Apr 2017 04:56
Thousands march for immigrant rights in Dallas Thousands of people are marching and rallying in downtown Dallas to call for an overhaul of the nation's immigration system and end to what organizers say is an aggressive deportation policy
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The Ten Most Cowardly Things A Manager Can Do Kyra got ambushed by her boss years ago and she hasn't forgotten the sting of that experience. Working people need to know that there are a lot of cowardly bosses around. Here are the ten most cowardly things a manager c...
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8 reasons you didn't make it past the first interview

Business Insider - 10 Apr 2017 21:05
8 reasons you didn't make it past the first interview You breezed through the phone screening and your first interview went surprisingly well. But weeks go by and you never hear back. If you do end up getting a rejection email, you're left staring numbly at an auto-response...
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A glass-bottomed sky pool just opened in Houston -- and it's both terrifying and amazing @blackforestmom67 / Instagram The INSIDER Summary: A new luxury apartment complex in Houston, Texas, has a rooftop pool. There's a section of the pool that has a glass bottom and extends out over the building. Swimmers c...
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Soldiers killed in Somalia training camp suicide attack

Al Jazeera English - 10 Apr 2017 16:43
The bomber, posing as a military trainee, detonates explosives strapped to his waist, killing nine soldiers.
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3 Ways You're Screaming 'I'm Average' at Work These behaviors are dead giveaways that you're not thinking big enough for yourself.
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Women defy last minute marathon ban

CNN - 10 Apr 2017 16:39
Hundreds of runners participated in "TehRUN" -- the Iranian capital's first international marathon -- on Friday, but many were left disappointed after authorities reportedly denied US citizens visas and prohibited women ...
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German police say they've found what they believe to be 384 kilograms (847 pounds) of cocaine in cases of bananas shipped from Ecuador. An employee at a wholesale company in …
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Hospital waives no-smoking policy to grant dying man's wish for a cigarette A Danish hospital waived its no-smoking policy for a dying patient who wanted one last cigarette, The Telegraph reports. Carsten Flemming Hansen, 75, was told by the Aarhus University Hospital that he had just days to li...
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Rhinoceros Horns Worth Over $3 Million Seized in Malaysia Malaysian officials have seized 18 rhino horns that are worth a total of $3.1 million dollars and were flown into the country from Mozambique. Customs officials at Kuala Lumpur International Airport discovered the horns ...
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May We All Be As Cool As This Woman In The Face Of White Supremacy When a group of rowdy white supremacists infiltrated Saffiyah Khan’s home city of Birmingham, England, she chose the “kill ‘em with kindness” approach ― and it made for some incredible photos. A group of marche...
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Father kills son in shootout over who would walk the dog A family argument over who would walk the dog turned deadly when a dad shot and killed his son during a wild shootout Sunday in Chicago, police said. Bullets flew at the South Woodlawn Avenue home in the city's Burnside ...
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A prominent academic in Uganda has been remanded to a maximum-security prison after being charged with insulting the president.
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