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Months after being fired over old tweets, James Gunn has been rehired as director of "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3"
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Are libertarian Republicans misreading the political climate? All it took was a noncommittal response to generate a little 2020 buzz. "I would never rule anything out," Rep. Justin Amash (R-Mich.) told CNN's Jake Tapper earlier this month when asked if he would run for president as...
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The US has more millionaires than Greece has people

New York Post - 15 Mar 2019 04:57
The US has more millionaires than Greece has people We're a nation of millionaires. For the 10th straight year, the number of rich folks has gone up in the United States -- with more people of means here than the total populations of Greece or Portugal. A new study has fo...
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New El Chapo docs reveal more about child rape, fascination with aliens The relationship between Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman and his right-hand man blossomed based on their mutual interest in raping minor girls, prosecutors claim in newly unsealed court documents. The statement was made in...
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After rockets target Tel Aviv, Israel strikes in Gaza Militants in Gaza fired two rockets at Tel Aviv late Thursday, the Israeli Defense Forces said, the first time the city has been targeted since 2014. The rockets landed in an open area, and no one was hurt, the IDF said....
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Mom files $500B lawsuit over college admissions scandal A single mom from California has filed a $500 billion class action lawsuit against the high-profile parents wrapped up in the nationwide college admissions scandal — including actresses Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffm...
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Southern Poverty Law Center co-founder fired amid gender, race-complaints The Southern Poverty Law Center has pushed out one of their co-founders amid reports the watchdog group has been grappling with gender and race complaints within the organization. Morris Dees was fired from the SPLC on T...
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Ethiopian Airlines pilot reportedly hit trouble right after taking off Just one minute after taking off from Addis Ababa on Sunday, the pilot of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 reported a "flight control" problem, a person who reviewed air traffic communications told The New York Times Thursd...
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In 2016 and 2017, 25 Americans in the U.S. embassy in Cuba suffered serious, unexplained brain injuries. Now, at least 15 American officials in China are reporting similar symptoms. 60 Minutes reports, Sunday at 7 p.m. E...
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The Delightful Triangle Dance Is the New Viral Craze Getting People Working as a Team It's not as easy as it looks
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Tribunal Declares Trump and Duterte Guilty of Crimes Against Humanity Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte and his government committed war crimes and crimes against humanity, aided and abetted by U.S. President Donald Trump and his administration, according to a recent ruling from the Int...
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Global day of student protests aims to spark world leaders into action on climate change.
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Australian politician blames mosque shooting on 'Muslim immigration' An Australian lawmaker has been slammed for blaming Muslim migration for the New Zealand mosque massacres that have left at least 49 people dead. Fraser Anning, a senator in Queensland, issued a statement in which he des...
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Pompeo, Bolton deny derailing North Korea nuclear talks after regime calls them out North Korea attacked John Bolton and Mike Pompeo for derailing the nuclear summit in Vietnam between President Trump and Kim Jong Un, but the two aides denied it.
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Czech police say they have broken up an international ring smuggling migrants from southeast Asia to western Europe. They say 12 members of the group, nationals of unspecified former Soviet …
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Dutch prosecutors say police have detained two men in Amsterdam on suspicion of involvement in providing weapons used in the deadly November 2015 terror attacks in Paris. Prosecutors said Friday …
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Donald Trump deletes Breitbart tweet about how 'tough' his supporters can get On Thursday, President Trump tweeted a Breitbart article in which he talked about how "tough" his supporters could get. He deleted the tweet Friday.        
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Teen allegedly killed girlfriend's dog in jealous rage, dumped it on her doorstep A teenager in Florida killed his girlfriend’s puppy in a spiteful, jealous rage and dumped the dead animal on her doorstep along with flowers, authorities said. Lawrence Chaz Graham, 19, of North Lauderdale, was arrest...
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Trump administration to deny more visa applicants who may use public assistance The Trump administration is preparing to further expand rules that would disqualify more visa applicants who the administration believes may use too many public services.
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Seven Notable Trends From SXSW 2019

Forbes - 15 Mar 2019 14:00
Seven Notable Trends From SXSW 2019 Artificial intelligence stole my crypto! Another SxSW Interactive is in the books, and some noticeable trends emerged. Admittedly, my take has selection and exposure bias. SxSW Interactive is so big, it's really many con...
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Taylor Swift slams doubters at iHeartRadio Music Awards, thanks fans for 'everything' "It wasreallygreat to hear people saying that I was going to be playing to nearly empty stadiums,” Taylor Swift said at the iHeartRadio Music Awards.        
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Mark Karpeles, who headed the Tokyo-based bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox, which went bankrupt after it was hacked, has been found guilty of manipulating electronic data but cleared of embezzlement and …
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