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Gay people should not join Catholic clergy, Pope Francis says No room for 'fashionable' homosexuality and gay priests should be 'impeccably responsible' or leave Pope Francis is "concerned" about what he describes as the "serious issue" of homosexuality, saying in an interview publ...
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Mattis reveals Russia's government tried to interfere in 2018 U.S. midterm elections Defense Secretary James Mattis said Russia's government was behind the scheme.
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How to Use Google Home to Control Your August Smart Lock Smart locks can be great when you need to give someone temporary access to your home and don't want to hand over a copyable key, or you just want to be able to use your smartphone for access to your pad rather than diggi...
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125 women and girls raped in South Sudan over horrifying 10-day attack In a horrifying attack that left aid workers speechless, 125 women and girls were raped over a 10-day period in South Sudan, according to Doctors Without Borders. Assailants whipped, clubbed and sexually assaulted the vi...
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Trump: U.S. will hold off on steeper tariffs after meeting with China's Xi Jinping President Trump is meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping over a high-stakes dinner that may curb the escalating trade war between the two nations.        
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The official schedule of memorial services for former President George H.W. Bush, who died late Friday at the age of 94, was released Saturday evening.
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Kepler telescope data sheds brilliant new light on dying star Using data from the now retired Kepler Telescope, researchers have examined a supernova called SN 2018oh and have gathered the most detailed information ever about the death of a star. The post Kepler telescope data shed...
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Could anyone have stopped gene-edited babies work? Scientific consensus and regulations in much of the world prohibit making genetic changes that could be passed to future generations. But nothing stopped the Chinese researcher from helping to make the world's first gene...
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WATCH: Man mistakes decoration and runs to the rescue It seems one family's tribute to a Christmas comedy classic turned into a comedy of errors.
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Samsung Galaxy Note 9 international giveaway!

Android Authority - 2 Dec 2018 16:28
This week we are giving away a brand new Samsung Galaxy Note 9!
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7 insane roads that will push self-driving cars to their very limits Self-driving cars are getting better all the time, but we won't ever be convinced of their readiness for prime time till we see them comfortably handle some of the world's craziest roads. Here are our picks. The post 7 i...
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Al Jazeera explains the parlance concerning the UK's impending departure from the European Union.
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Inside the French submarine Espadon and base Saint-Nazaire - CNET Saint-Nazaire's German U-boat base still stands, and in it, France's Espadon sub. Here's a look inside.
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What the Stock Selloff Tells Us About the Future of Tech Shares of most big tech companies have fallen sharply in recent months, reflecting their maturation and new challenges.
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Attack of the small screens: Africa eyes mobile gaming boom An army of humans laid waste to an alien colony as South African video game maker Simon Spreckley enthusiastically controlled the action using his phone's touch screen.
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Life is slowly settling down in Alaska after major quake Life is slowly settling down in Alaska following a powerful earthquake that rattled buildings, disrupted power and caused heavy damage to the only highway that goes north of Anchorage
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Putin refuses to release Ukrainian sailors and ships Russian president says it is 'too early' in investigation to consider a prisoner swap and accuses Ukraine government of provocation Vladimir Putin has said it is "too early" to return Ukrainian sailors and naval vessels ...
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'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,' 'Mission: Impossible – Fallout' top the week in entertainment What's on tap for the week ahead? Tom Cruise and Rachel Brosnahan reprise their roles and Saoirse Ronan takes on "Mary Queen of Scots"        
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Obesity in schools: Parents 'must not abdicate duties' Teachers should not have to tackle obesity or toilet training, England's chief inspector of schools will say.
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Mexico Swears In First Leftist President In 70 Years

The Huffington Post - 2 Dec 2018 03:47
Mexico Swears In First Leftist President In 70 Years President Lopez Obrador encourages Mexicans to "not to buy abroad, but to produce in Mexico what we consume."
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Stone Age foodies enjoyed poached freshwater carp eggs - CNET Scientists analyzing ancient food gunk discover people 6,000 years ago had rather sophisticated recipes.
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Migrant caravan teen spotted digging under border fence This caravan migrant from El Salvador is seen digging his way to the US, tunneling under a metal fence at the Mexican border in California, then racing back to Mexico after agents spotted him and a cohort Friday. Cesar J...
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