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Here's what celebrities would look like with symmetrical faces It's a common misconception that the closer a faceis to being perfectly symmetrical, the more attractive it is. Trying this theory out on George Clooney, Beyoncé and Margot Robbie, suggests otherwise. Follow Tech Inside...
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7 countries where you can travel on $30 a day or less

Business Insider - 23 Jul 2017 19:00
7 countries where you can travel on $30 a day or less Patrick Foto/Shutterstock Many people believe that traveling is extremely expensive, and while this may be true if you're expecting five-star hotels and luxury cruises, on the whole it's a misconception. There are countr...
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Why Russia is afraid of Jehovah's Witnesses

Business Insider - 23 Jul 2017 17:55
Why Russia is afraid of Jehovah's Witnesses Reuters/Vasily Fedosenko On Monday, July 17, the Russian Supreme Court rejected an appeal of an earlier ruling sanctioning Jehovah's Witnesses as an extremist group. As a last ditch effort, Russian Jehovah's Witnesses in...
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How Markets Could Come Out of the Shadows

Wall Street Journal - 23 Jul 2017 16:00
The European Central Bank has reached the same spot the Federal Reserve reached four years ago. For financial markets on both sides of the Atlantic, it is an event that comes with consequences.
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BBC Women Demand Action Now on Pay Gap

The New York Times - 23 Jul 2017 15:06
BBC Women Demand Action Now on Pay Gap In an open letter, prominent women at the British broadcaster called for quick action to reduce the pay gap with men.
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Masayoshi Son considering massive Uber stake

New York Post - 23 Jul 2017 07:43
Masayoshi Son considering massive Uber stake Moneybags Masayoshi Son is seriously considering throwing some of his billions into troubled rideshare company Uber, sources told On the Money. Son was recently in Sun Valley, Idaho, powwowing with the likes of Warren Bu...
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Study says CEOs should keep making the big bucks

New York Post - 23 Jul 2017 05:48
Study says CEOs should keep making the big bucks When is paying the boss too much, too much? There is mounting public concern over the rapid growth in compensation of those in the top spot at companies compared with that of the average worker. Critics say that high CEO...
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Some of the Air Force's largest planes are getting pulled from the flight line after another malfunction (AP Photo/Francois Mori) Air Mobility Command has grounded the C-5 Galaxy cargo planes operating at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware after a nose landing-gear unit malfunctioned for the second time in 60 days. The stand-...
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Norah O'Donnell: Know What You Want To Do And Then Pursue It I spoke to Norah O'Donnell, a co-host of "CBS This Morning" and contributor to "60 Minutes", about her interview with President Moon of South Korea, the feeling she had returning to South Korea, what she's learned from C...
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A mystery trader just made a massive bet that the stock market will go crazy by October Facebook / Warner Bros. 50 Cent has some competition. That's right, there's another volatility vigilante making bets on increased stock market price swings, and he's going bigger than the recently-unmasked 50 Cent ever h...
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An Ohio brewery will skip the hops and barley to produce 2 million cans of water for disaster victims. The Hamilton-Middletown Journal-News reports ( ) the water will be canned …
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Small Business Lobbyists Plot Their Next Moves On Obamacare With repeal and replace down for the count, some small-business advocates are rethinking how to effect changes to the Affordable Care Act.
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Three Reasons Prisons and Extreme Heat Are A Volatile Mix This week prisoners were screaming for help inside oppressively hot facilities. There are 3 reasons this is unacceptable.
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A recent federal appeals court ruling has reiterated the rights of employees when it comes to their religious beliefs -- in this case, the "mark of the beast." Beverly R. …
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Box Office: 'Wonder Woman' Is Now The Biggest Movie Of The Summer 'Wonder Woman' has passed 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2' to be the biggest domestic grosser of the summer.
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Box Office: Chris Nolan's 'Dunkirk' Wins Big With $51 Million Weekend If it goes the distance, it'll be the first non-comic book/animated biggie of the summer since 'Pirates 5'.
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10 Billionaires With Surprisingly Frugal Money Habits Learn something from these titans.
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7 ways to manage money better than your parents did If your goal is avoiding financial pitfalls your parents fell into, you should strive to learn positive money habits while unlearning lessons that stifle wealth.        
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With nearly a fifth of earnings reports out, investors are divided on how early corporate reports are serving as an indicator of the overall health of the U.S. economy, and that could contribute to a volatile week as sto...
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The Ohio county that includes the capital city of Columbus is spending $200,000 on an insurance policy to cover cyberattacks. The Columbus Dispatch reports ( ) Franklin County's $10 million …
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A federal grant worth $125,000 has been awarded to help grow the composites industry and create jobs in Rhode Island. The congressional delegation announced that the grant was awarded from …
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