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What Kind of Senator Would Mitt Romney Be?

The New Yorker - 10 Jan 2018 01:12
What Kind of Senator Would Mitt Romney Be? Benjamin Wallace-Wells writes about Mitt Romney's record and what the Republican Party could expect from him as a Senate candidate in Utah.
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'Teen Titans Go! To the Movies': First Trailer Reveals the Title Team's Big-Screen Adventure Following yesterday's tease, the first teaser trailer for Cartoon Network, DC Entertainment, and Warner Bros.' animated feature Teen Titans Go! To the Movies is now available! We'll have our thoughts up shortly, but we w...
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Life behind the Iron Curtain

CNN - 10 Jan 2018 14:01
Stepping into the Wende Museum in Los Angeles is like traveling through time, right back to the Cold War era.
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Boston's Outdoor GAME OF THRONES Pop-up Bar is Colder Than Winterfell, But Fantastic Fun The weather in New England this winter has been nothing short of an abomination. We broke a century-old record for consecutive days below freezing temperatures, even beating the Arctic Circle in sheer chilliness. Then we...
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Exclusive: Wahlberg got $1.5M for 'All the Money' reshoot, Williams paid less than $1,000 Mark Wahlberg paid $1.5M to reshoot Kevin Spacey's scenes with Christopher Plummer in 'All the Money in the World.’Michelle Williams got only $1,000.        
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Modius Health wants you to believe that weight loss is more in the brain than in the body -- and that wearing its headset can help you lose weight without extra effort. Most likely, it's too good to be true. Plus, the he...
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Jon Gruden finally decided the time was right to finish what he nearly achieved in his first stint in Oakland and deliver another Super Bowl title to the Raiders.
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Greta Gerwig Now Says She Will Not Work With Woody Allen Again “Lady Bird” director Greta Gerwig has clarified her thoughts about working with Woody Allen on his 2012 film “To Rome With Love.” In light of the recent purge of sexual harassers in Hollywood and the #metoo and T...
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Female lawmakers plan to wear black to Trump's State of the Union Some women Democratic lawmakers have decided to wear all black to President Trump’s first State of The Union address later this month -- just as Hollywood did at Sunday’s Golden Globes awards. The move to raise aware...
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Teen arrested after dad finds nude photos of child on his phone A Missouri teen has been arrested, charged with taking nude photos of a 2-year-old girl with the intent of selling them to a high school classmate, authorities said. The 17-year-old, of O’Fallon, was taken into custody...
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Toyota and Mazda will announce a new $1.6 billion auto plant in Alabama Reuters/Carlos Barria Alabama will be the site of a new $1.6 billion Toyota and Mazda auto plant. The pending facility was seen as a victory for President Donald Trump, who has pushed for increased manufacturing in the U...
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How the Government Hides Secret Surveillance Programs A new report from Human Rights Watch sheds light on a troubling law enforcement practice called "parallel construction."
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Encryption an 'urgent public safety issue,' FBI chief says - CNET The bureau's director says his agency was unable to access the contents of nearly 7,800 devices last year, despite legal authority.
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15 books world-famous CEOs think everyone should read in their lifetime TheInsider Picksteam writes about stuff we think you'll like. Business Insider has affiliate partnerships so we get a share of the revenue from your purchase. There’s a reason the most successful people in our society ...
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Samantha Bee Launches 'Apology Race' to Tell World We're Sorry for President Trump Samantha Bee believes that the U.S. has a lot to apologize for since Donald Trump became president. So “Full Frontal With Samantha Bee” announced this week that it will launch the “Apology Race” — an “Amazing...
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Oracle WebLogic Exploit Used in Cryptocurrency Mining Campaign PeopleSoft and WebLogic app servers, as well as cloud systems using WebLogic, hacked and used to net some $226K in digital currency.
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WATCH: Classified satellite fell into ocean after SpaceX launch, official confirms A highly classified satellite launched by SpaceX this weekend ended up plummeting into the Indian Ocean, a U.S. official confirmed to ABC News.
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Quartz is a water bottle that cleans itself - CNET It also purifies your water thanks to a UV-C light in the cap.
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Trump Says He'd Beat Oprah But Doesn't Think He'll Have To

Black America Web - 10 Jan 2018 05:35
Trump Says He'd Beat Oprah But Doesn't Think He'll Have To WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Winfrey? No way, says political prognosticator Donald Trump. “I’ll beat Oprah,” the president declared flatly at a White House meeting Tuesday -- though he quickly added, “I don’t t...
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Of course you can control your smart home with your underwear Just how close are you willing to get to your wearables? Smart underwear company Myant will soon find out. The company's just opened up pre-orders for Skiin, its new line of "smart" underwear and bras, tech-filled underg...
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Trump admin decides not to drill off Florida after Rick Scott lobbying Florida will be state spared from a Trump administration proposal to open nearly all US coastlines to offshore drilling, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke said on Tuesday. The administration said its change of heart came aft...
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Australia experiences 3rd hottest year on record in 2017 Australia experienced its third hottest year on record in 2017, when surrounding high sea temperatures delivered a second consecutive summer of devastating coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef
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