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Yes, Amazon Cash Lets You Shop Without A Debit Or Credit Card (But It's Not All Roses) With the launch of Amazon Cash, Amazon makes it possible for you to buy from the e-commerce giant even if you don't have a debit or credit card, but what's the catch?
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John Warren Geils, Founder of The J. Geils Band, Dies at 71 John Warren Geils, Jr., lead guitarist of The J. Geils Band, known for hits like "Love Stinks," and "Centerfold, died in his home in Massachusetts.
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North Carolina Republicans File Bill to Ban Same-Sex Marriage The legislation claims the U.S. Supreme Court "overstepped its constitutional bounds"
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Why millennials may finally be ready for homeownership

American Banker - 12 Apr 2017 17:03
After years of sitting on the sidelines of the housing market, a growing population of millennials has begun to embrace the financial benefits of owning a home.
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The FBI Reportedly Obtained a FISA Warrant to Monitor Former Trump Adviser Carter Page Page is among the Trump associates under scrutiny over whether his presidential campaign had ties to Russian meddling in the election
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(Reuters) - Billionaire investor Carl Icahn's oil refining company, CVR Energy, made a massive bet in 2016 that prices for U.S. government biofuels credits would fall - just before Icahn started advising President Donald...
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Incyte: Why This Biotech Beauty Can Stay Hot

Barron's - 12 Apr 2017 14:34
Incyte: Why This Biotech Beauty Can Stay Hot "If I had to buy one stock and put it in a box for three years, this would be it," says a T. Rowe Price analyst.
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Japan, US Navy team up for joint show of force toward North Korea Japan has teamed up with the US Navy -- joining them in military drills near the Korean peninsula -- as a dramatic show of force against North Korea, a report says. The Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force is expected to...
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An 85-year-old climber is attempting to climb Mount Everest to regain his title as the oldest person to scale the world's highest mountain. Min Bahadur Sherchan plans to climb next …
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White House and Russia trade heated charges over poison gas attack in Syria The White House and Russian President Vladimir Putin exchanged heated charges Tuesday over last week's poison gas attack in Syria, stoking fresh tensions as Secretary of State Rex Tillerson arrived in Moscow with demands...
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Alabama ends death penalty by judicial override The bill ends the law allowing judges to sentence death after jury says life.
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11 places to learn public-speaking skills for free

Business Insider - 12 Apr 2017 20:11
11 places to learn public-speaking skills for free AFGE Public speaking is a highly sought after skill  --  in fact, if you want to be an executive with your company, an author, a salesperson, a trainer or any other public-facing professional, you're probably going t...
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Here's exactly what United's CEO needs to say

Chicago Tribune - 12 Apr 2017 16:32
Here's exactly what United's CEO needs to say United Airlines officials have spent the week demonstrating how spectacularly good they are at being spectacularly bad at their jobs. Remarkably bad. The precise opposite of "very good." Clownlike. And not one of those g...
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"Flip or Flop" star Christina El Moussa has called it quits with her boyfriend Nate Thompson just months into their casual dating, a source told Entertainment Tonight Tuesday. The news comes just two days after Tarek El ...
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Boy killed in San Bernardino shooting had rare condition SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. -- An 8-year-old boy shot and killed along with his teacher in a San Bernardino special-education classroom was born with a genetic condition and had survived heart surgery, a school official said ...
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How to Use Pain to Become Mentally Stronger (Most Successful People Do This Naturally) Failure gives you something to prove. The hardest part after a crash is getting back up.
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China says President Xi Jinping has stressed the need for an end to North Korea's nuclear weapons program in a phone discussion with Donald Trump that followed tweets from the …
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British Lawmakers Say Foreign States May Have Interfered in Brexit Vote The alleged hack did not materially impact the outcome of the referendum
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White House blasts Russia for 'covering up' Syria gas attack The White House on Tuesday ratcheted up its charges over Russia's role in the Syrian sarin-gas attack, saying the Kremlin helped cover it up but stopping short of saying Moscow knew of the atrocity in advance. Defense Se...
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Trump's travel ban is hitting luxury hotels the hardest Travel to the US from the Middle East and North Africa has fallen 20 percent since President Trump signed his travel ban, a hotel chief executive said this week. The effect of the decline by travelers from these areas is...
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Venezuela Protesters Vow to Keep Up the Pressure on President Maduro Demonstrators and opposition leaders say the country is slipping toward authoritarianism
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Three Navy SEALs agreed to speak to CBS News about the "growing" problem with drug use among their ranks
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