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Italian police have seized "an arsenal of military weapons" and Nazi paraphernalia from three men, one a former political candidate for an extreme right party.
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Swedish people are getting chip implants to replace cash, credit cards "It's very Black Mirror," Swedish scientist Ben Libberton told The Post of the similarity to the TV series highlighting futuristic scenarios.
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Alaska man charged with killing polar bear in town filled with them A man was charged for killing a polar bear in an Alaskan village invaded by the animals as Arctic sea ice has melted. Chris Gordon, 35, improperly stored whale meat, attracting the bear, and then shot the majestic mammal...
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A case of Ebola was confirmed in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, on Sunday, for the first time since the outbreak began nearly a year ago.
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A White House event quickly spiraled into chaos on Monday as President Trump launched into a defiant defense of his racist tweets
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China's economy growth cools further amid US tariff war China's economic growth slowed to its lowest level in a decade last quarter.
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China's economic growth slows to lowest level in decades Amid rising trade tensions with the United States, China's economy continued to slow down in the second quarter, with growth dropping to its lowest level in 27 years, Chinese officials announced Monday. The economy grew ...
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India's mission to land a rover on the surface of the moon was called off due to a "technical snag" less than an hour before take off Monday.
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Levin, 70, was reported missing from Grants Pass on July 8 by his son after he hadn't heard from his father for several days
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Protesters demand Puerto Rico governor resign amid group chat scandal A number of top officials in the governor's administration have stepped down.
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Former world champion and Olympic gold medalist Pernell "Sweet Pea" Whitaker has died after being hit by a vehicle in Virginia Beach, Virginia, police said
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Abel Wabella is no stranger to the dangers of pursuing digital activism in Ethiopia.
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A senior Goldman Sachs banker has highlighted to colleagues the role played by rival Morgan Stanley in failed Hong Kong IPOs following the collapse on Friday of Budweiser APAC's $9.8 billion initial public offering, acco...
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Jeffrey Epstein seeks bail, says he's been 'walking the straight and narrow' for 14 years Lawyers for Jeffrey Epstein square off against federal prosecutors in a high-stakes bidto have thewealthy financier and sex offenderfreed on bail.       
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Trump's allies reportedly think he's going to get more racist There's apparently a strategy behind President Trump's racist tweets, and he's not afraid to deploy it again. Trump on Sunday alleged in a series of tweets that "'progressive' Democratic congresswomen" should "go back" t...
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Iran says "the Europeans claim that they want to salvage the deal, but we haven't seen them ready for investment to do so"
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Expand Volunteers tend to a man in a wheelchair and his partner, after they were rescued during flooding from Tropical Storm Harvey in Orange, Texas, Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2017. © 2019 AP Photo/Gerald Herbert The United N...
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Biden unveils plan to strengthen ObamaCare

New York Post - 15 Jul 2019 16:35
Biden unveils plan to strengthen ObamaCare Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden unveiled a plan on Monday to bolster ObamaCare by protecting people with pre-existing conditions, ​adding a “public option” like Medicare and using tax credits to lower p...
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Trump's Tweet Was Condemned as Racist. His Response: No, They're the Racists. The president demanded that the representatives apologize to him and "the people of Israel" after he used a racist trope in urging the four Americans to "go back" to their countries.
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De Blasio tries to spin absence during blackout as a positive Mayor Bill de Blasio continued to make excuses on Monday for campaigning in Iowa during the Manhattan blackout -- and actually tried to spin the blunder in his favor by claiming his role as a "chief executive" of America...
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Evelyn Hernandez was sentenced to 30 years for suspected abortion; her conviction was annulled and a new trial ordered.
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The Bank of England made the announcement after considering many pivotal scientists
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