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France Throws the Bums Out and Votes for a New Political Reality No matter whether centrist economist Emmanuel Macron or far-right National Front leader Marine Le Pen wins France’s presidency in two weeks’ time, Sunday’s first-round election made history in France—ripping up t...
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Have Aliens Built Huge Structures around Boyajian's Star?

Scientific American - 24 Apr 2017 14:30
Have Aliens Built Huge Structures around Boyajian's Star? Alien technology is probably not causing Boyajian's star to dim mysteriously. But alternative explanations are hard to come by --
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Trump: Decisions as president 'much harder than you'd normally make' President Trump said the "massive" responsibilities that come with the White House surprised him, but the one that weighed the heaviest was the launching of a cruise-missile attack on Syria in retaliation for a poison-ga...
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The Martyr of Modern Spaceflight

Motherboard - 24 Apr 2017 15:00
The Martyr of Modern Spaceflight Vladimir Komarov was the first human to die during a spaceflight. His death, 50 years ago today, led to the creation of the most reliable spacecraft in operation.
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Xi urges restraint on N. Korea in phone call with Trump Trump has warned that all options are on the table with N. Korea.
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US astronaut Peggy Whitson breaks American spaceflight record She's also the first female commander of the ISS.
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Using Rape as a Weapon of War Should Cross Every International Red Line We must pursue justice for all crimes against humanity that shock the conscience
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I've spent nearly 15 years working in finance, and here are the 7 best pieces of advice I can give you about money Courtesy of Zack Friedman After nearly 15 years working in finance at companies such as Blackstone and Morgan Stanley, I witnessed firsthand how companies can make (and lose) money. The good news is that the financial le...
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Refugee boat sinks between Greece and Turkey, 16 drown

Al Jazeera English - 24 Apr 2017 15:54
Search operation continues after two people are rescued and 16 bodies are recovered off Greece's Lesbos island.
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Trump is still hung up on general election polls President Trump kicked off one of his biggest weeks yet in Washington by tweeting about his proposed U.S.-Mexico border wall and the general election, which he won 167 days ago. He did not mention his fast approaching 10...
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Bill O'Reilly releasing first podcast since Fox News firing On Monday, former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly will release the first episode of his podcast, No Spin News, since he parted ways with Fox News last Wednesday amid allegations of sexual harassment. Earlier this month, it w...
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North Korea Says It Is 'Ready to Sink' U.S. Aircraft Carrier The USS Carl Vinson carrier strike group is headed toward waters off the Korean peninsula
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Startup wants to build 'robot brothel' in London, complete with lifelike AI escorts Spanish company Lumi Dolls wants to take its robot brothel business global. Having started in Barcelona, the company now hopes it'll be on its way to London. Next stop? Global domination. Maybe. The post Startup wants to...
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Philippine troops, backed by airstrikes, captured a jungle camp belonging to an extremist band allied with the Islamic State group on Monday and killed several militants in the country' south, …
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Siren Wails Bring Israel to a Standstill for Holocaust Remembrance Day 6 million Jewish victims lost their lives in the Holocaust
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A small Wall Street firm is going to make a killing on a $24 billion healthcare deal AP Beckton Dickinson just announced a $24 billion deal to acquire medical technology company Bard. Involved in the deal is a small Wall Street firm that has closed some major deals recently. Perella Weinberg is actingas ...
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This self-proclaimed cyborg turned his prosthetic eye into a tiny camera Rob Spence is a documentary filmmaker who became blind in one eye in his childhood. Spence replaced his eye with a tiny camera that records live video and now he calls himself an 'Eyeborg.'
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Taiwan's Taiwan's "digital minister" Audrey Tang, a computer prodigy and entrepreneur who taught herself programming when she was 8, hopes to use the internet to transform public involvement in government
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Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals judge tells 60 Minutes it's not the judiciary's job to be a political counterforce, but to protect against abuses
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Before first major speech since leaving the White House, Obama meets with at-risk youth in Chicago On the eve of his first major post-presidency speech, former President Barack Obama met with at-risk men and boys in Chicago's South Side, listening to their life stories and sharing with them struggles he faced as a you...
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'Luke Cage' Season 2 Officially Starting Production in June Reports of Luke Cage Season 2 entering production seemed unusually sudden, especially so soon after The Defenders wrapped. Now, the man himself promises that Luke Cage will return to Harlem in a few months’ time, poten...
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The newest flying car is backed by Larry Page -- and you can buy it for $2,000 by the end of the year Could this be the first flying car available?Google CEO Larry Page believes so.He's backed the flying car startup, Kitty Hawk.The project has been under secrecy,until now.This video shows the first view of the aircraft i...
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