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Those $1 Bitcoins at Walmart have one big catch -- they're made of chocolate Walmart is now selling Bitcoin, but not as you know it. The physical coins come in a netted bag and have a metallic coating which can be peeled away to discover delicious chocolate inside. The post Those $1 Bitcoins at W...
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Teens rob store, leave clerk to die after he suffers heart attack This is about as low as it gets. Cops released surveillance footage this week showing the sickening moment when two teens from Washington state robbed a convenience store after the clerk suffered a near-fatal heart attac...
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Coordinated social media influence campaigns may be the most effective method of meddling with elections
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I’m betting $523,111 on this 1 stock

USA Today - 12 Sep 2018 17:00
I’m betting $523,111 on this 1 stock This under-the-radar company has so much potential.        
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Hurricane Florence: Airlines have already grounded 400+ flights Pre-emptive flight cancellations for Hurricane Florence have begun as the storm continues to track toward the Carolina coast.        
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U.S. Identifies Remains of Two U.S. Service Members Returned from North Korea Two Korean War dead have been identified from remains turned over to the U.S. by North Korea
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Total conviction buy signal is flashing now

USA Today - 12 Sep 2018 17:00
Total conviction buy signal is flashing now There’s a new buy alert flashing right now for a what some experts believe is a promising stock.        
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Brad Pitt's foundation sued over claims post-Katrina homes are falling apart Two Louisiana residents filed a lawsuit Friday against Brad Pitt's Make It Right Foundation, claiming the actor's nonprofit built houses after Hurricane Katrina that are "substandard," rotting and falling apart.
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Italian prosecutor in Salvini investigation receives death threat Far-right extremists suspected to be behind bullet note sent to Luigi Patronaggio, say sources The prosecutor who placed the Italian interior minister, Matteo Salvini, under investigation over the illegal detention of mi...
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Man accused of swiping homeless vet's donations arrested on unrelated warrants A New Jersey man accused of pilfering a GoFundMe campaign set up to help a homeless vet was arrested for warrants unrelated to the fundraising controversy, officials said Tuesday. Mark D’Amico and gal pal Kate McClure ...
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Trump administration took $10 million from FEMA's budget to support ICE, documents show Nearly $10 million was transferred from Federal Emergency Management Agency to help U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.        
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Feds say El Chapo's lawyer may have conflict of interest Federal prosecutors want the judge overseeing the upcoming trial of notorious drug-cartel boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman to question the kingpin's new attorney -- claiming the lawyer might have a conflict of interest. La...
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Bob Woodward's Highly Anticipated Book on the Trump White House Officially Goes on Sale "Fear" portrays a White House mired in dysfunction
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Friction Is Your Retail Enemy

Retail Touch Points - 12 Sep 2018 16:00
Friction Is Your Retail Enemy Netflix did not kill Blockbuster. It is true that Blockbuster would have survived longer had Netflix not come along, but then some other business like RedBox would have pushed them out. Rather, what killed Blockbuster wa...
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Jimmy Buffett gets into the marijuana business

New York Post - 12 Sep 2018 06:47
Jimmy Buffett gets into the marijuana business The distinction between "Margaritaville" and "Marijuanaville" just got hazier -- courtesy of Jimmy Buffett. The singer with the laid-back attitude has scored a licensing deal to slap the name of his Coral Reefer band on ...
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Bob Woodward's Highly Anticipated Book on the Trump White House Officially Goes on Sale "Fear" portrays a White House mired in dysfunction
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Don't believe the hype about Amazon 'savings' at Whole Foods Whole Foods shoppers may think they are paying less for their kale, organic milk, blackberries and bison filets since Amazon bought the pricey grocer more than a year ago -- but they really aren't, according to a new rep...
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Elon Musk A 'Brilliant Man' And As Capable As Ever, SpaceX President Says "Look at the work that Elon's companies do and focus on that," Gwynne Shotwell said.
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Wildlife Trailer 2 Starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Carey Mulligan Jake Gyllenhaal and Carey Mulligan star in Wildlife about a young boy watching his parents marriage fall apart as his mother falls for a younger man.
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The CDC is begging people to get vaccinated so that flu season isn't as bad as it was last year As we hang on to the very last days of summer, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) wants people to keep the upcoming flu season in the back of their minds. With the memory of last year's deadly flu seaso...
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Walmart is now selling bitcoins for $1

TechCrunch - 12 Sep 2018 04:59
Walmart is now selling bitcoin for $1. But in a new spin on the volatile and ever-changing world of cryptocurrency, this digital currency is made of chocolate. Frankford bitcoins, are 1.42 ounces of milk chocolate wrappe...
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Gayle King calls on CBS to make Les Moonves report public, seeks 'full transparency' CBS News anchor Gayle King says the network should release its report on sexual misconduct allegations against former chief executive Leslie Moonves.        
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