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Published: Oct 27, 2019
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Top Headlines for February 17, 2020
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Automakers in China Gradually Reopen After Virus Shutdown
Automakers are reopening factories in China that were idled by anti-virus controls as they try to reverse a sales slump in their biggest market.
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Portugal Leaders Rally Around Porto Player Over Racist Slurs
The president and the prime minister of Portugal added their voices Monday to a national outcry over racist abuse aimed at a black FC Porto soccer player who walked off the field after hearing monkey chants.
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French TGV Maker Alstom in Talks to Buy Bombardier Rail Unit
French train maker Alstom said Monday that it is in talks to possibly take over the train business of Bombardier, the Canadian aerospace and engineering company.
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Body of Pakistani Reporter Found Hours After He Went Missing
The body of a Pakistani journalist was found dumped in a canal just hours after he went missing while on his way to work, police said Monday. His family said he was brutally killed but that they have no idea who was behind the slaying.
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2 Killed, Dozens Injured in Highway Pileup in South Korea
Two people were killed and 38 were injured Monday in a highway pileup in snowy weather in southwestern South Korea, officials said.
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New French Health Minister Takes Up Post With Raised Profile
Incoming French health minister, Olivier Veran, a lawmaker and doctor, was handed the keys to his new ministry on Monday while it is in middle of dealing with the threat of coronavirus.
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Nepal’s Former Parliament Speaker Acquitted of Rape Charges
A court in Nepal acquitted on Monday the former speaker of parliament on charges he raped a government worker at her home while he was intoxicated last year.
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Gunmen Kill 24 in Attack Near Church in Burkina Faso
Gunmen killed 24 men , including a church pastor, and kidnapped three others on Sunday in Burkina Faso, an official said. It was the latest attack against a religious leader in the increasingly unstable West African nation.
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Gregg, Former Man United Player and Munich Hero, Dies at 87
Harry Gregg, a former Manchester United goalkeeper called the ?hero of Munich' for rescuing two teammates as well as a baby and her pregnant mother from the burning fuselage in the 1958 air disaster that killed 23 people, has died. He was 87.
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Japan Confirms 99 More Cases of New Virus on Cruise Ship
Japanese officials have confirmed 99 more people infected by the new virus aboard the quarantined cruise ship Diamond Princess, bringing the total to 454, the Health Ministry said Monday .
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15 Best Books on DYSTOPIAN Futures
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Published: Feb 05, 2020
15 Best Books on DYSTOPIAN Futures | THE BOOK CLUB
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Top Headlines for February 16, 2020
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Israel’s Gantz Vows to Form Government Without Netanyahu
Israeli opposition leader Benny Gantz is vowing to form a government that will include neither the indicted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu nor the Arab parties in parliament.
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Police: 1 Dead, 4 Wounded in Connecticut Club Shooting
Multiple people were shot at a Connecticut nightclub, leaving one person dead, police said early Sunday.
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UK Hit by Hurricane-Force Winds,’ Life-Threatening’ Floods
Storm Dennis roared across Britain on Sunday, lashing towns and cities with high winds and dumping so much rain that authorities urged residents to protect themselves from ?life-threatening floods' in Wales and Scotland.
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Ministers Seek to Reinforce Drive to Cut Libya Arms Supplies
Foreign ministers and other top officials from about a dozen countries gathered Sunday in Germany to keep up the push for peace in Libya after countries with interests in its long-running civil war agreed to respect a much-violated arms embargo and back a full cease-fire.
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Worku, Leonard Help UC Irvine Beat Hawaii 70-63
Eyassu Worku scored 19 points, Evan Leonard added 18, and UC Irvine beat Hawaii 70-63 on Saturday night.
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Nylander Nets 2, Blackhawks Beat Flames 8-4 to Snap Skid
Alex Nylander had two goals and the Chicago Blackhawks snapped a five-game losing streak with an 8-4 victory over the Calgary Flames on Saturday night.
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Fleury Gets 60th Career Shutout, Vegas Blanks Islanders 1-0
Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Nate Schmidt said he missed the gold goalie pads Marc-Andre Fleury was set to sign and let the team auction off for charity. For the past couple of weeks, he had been pushing the veteran goaltender to dust them off.
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Orangutan Granted ‘Personhood’ Turns 34, Makes New Friend
A orangutan named Sandra, who was granted legal personhood by a judge in Argentina and later found a new home in Florida, celebrated her 34th birthday on Valentine’s Day with a special new primate friend.
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Davison Lifts E. Washington Past Portland St. 89-81
Jacob Davison had 30 points as Eastern Washington beat Portland State 89-81 on Saturday night.
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Nnaji Scores 21, Grabs 11 Boards as Arizona Beats Stanford
Arizona coach Sean Miller kept talking about needing to find different ways to win games. The Wildcats found a way in Saturday?s 69-60 victory over Stanford.
[#Money #Success] 15 Best Books on EMPIRES
15 Best Books on EMPIRES
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Published: Jan 22, 2020
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Top Headlines for February 15, 2020
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US Defense Chief Slams China as Rising Threat to World Order
U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper on Saturday cast China as a rising threat to world order ? saying the world’s most populous nation steals Western know-how, intimidates smaller neighbors and seeks an ?advantage by any means and at any cost.?
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Cambodia Gets More Praise for Allowing Cruise Ship to Dock
The cruise ship that was allowed to dock in Cambodia after being turned away at five other ports by authorities fearful of the spread of the deadly new virus from China disembarked passengers for a second day on Saturday so they can fly home.
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Not Done: Caster Semenya Runs Again, Says ‘I’m Here to Stay’
Caster Semenya ran her first public race in eight months and broke the national 300-meter record at a low-level meet at a South African university before proclaiming: ?I’m here to stay.?
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6 Wounded in Shooting at Chicago Apartment Complex
Six people, including three minors, were wounded in a shooting at an apartment complex on Chicago’s South Side, police said.
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US Embassy: Americans Aboard Quarantined Ship to Fly Home
The U.S. Embassy in Japan says Americans aboard a quarantined cruise ship will be flown back home on a chartered flight Sunday.
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1 Dead, 4 Injured in Shooting Outside Berlin Music Venue
One person has been killed and 4 others were injured in a shooting late Friday outside a Berlin event venue, German authorities said Saturday.
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FAA Allows US Civilian Flights to Resume Over Persian Gulf
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said Saturday that American civilian flights can resume operations over much of the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman region, loosening restrictions announced five weeks ago amid heightened tensions between the U.S. and Iran.
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Inbee Park Takes 3-Stroke Lead at Women’s Australian Open
Seven-time major champion Inbee Park hasn’t won an LPGA tournament in nearly two years, but her 19 tour victories include trophies at Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Malaysia.
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Amid Virus Outbreak, Concerns About a Hockey Stick Shortage
Jack Eichel snapped his stick over the crossbar in frustration after an empty-net goal sealed a Buffalo Sabres loss, splintering it across the ice. He and other NHL players might want to think twice about sacrificing their sticks in a situation like that for now.
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Ready for Closeup? NASCAR Funnyman Bowyer Expands Fox Gig
Clint Bowyer slips into the TV production studio, sweat glistening on his forehead, sits down on a stool and waits for a high-definition camera to move toward his face.
[#Money #Success] 15 MOST Expensive Things Will Smith OWNS
15 MOST Expensive Things Will Smith OWNS
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Published: Dec 06, 2019
15 MOST Expensive Things Will Smith OWNS | CATEGORY DAY
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Top Headlines for February 14, 2020
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10 Things to Know for Today
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
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French Leader Macron Loses His Mayoral Candidate in Paris
In a blow to French leader Emmanuel Macron, his former government spokesman pulled out of the race to become mayor of Paris on Friday, after French media reports of leaks onto the internet of compromising sexual images.
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Bodies of 12 Troops in Indonesia Chopper Crash Found
Search teams in Indonesia on Friday found the bodies of a dozen soldiers killed when their helicopter crashed eight months ago in the country’s easternmost province of Papua where separatist rebels are active, officials said.
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German Economy Stagnates in Sign of Europe’s Woes
Growth ground to a halt at the end of the year in Germany, Europe?s largest economy, as manufacturing remained in a slump and exports fell.
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Gold Panning in Northern Mali May Be Benefiting Extremists
A gold rush is underway in an area of northern Mali where al-Qaida-linked fighters are active, raising concerns that profits from artisanal mining could benefit not only the local economy but also Islamic extremists.
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Renault Sales and Earnings Drop in Tough Market
France’s Renault saw its sales and earnings drop last year and says 2020 will be tough due to the need for investment in new technologies at a time when the market is shrinking.
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German Police Raid Homes of Suspected Far-Right Extremists
German authorities are searching sites linked to five people on suspicion that they formed a 'right-wing terrorist organization? and planned to carry out attacks against politicians and minorities.
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Jehovah’s Witnesses Report Convictions, Torture in Russia
Two Jehovah’s Witnesses have been convicted of extremism in Russia and four more arrested, one of whom reported being tortured in custody, the religious group said Friday.
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Ex-Deputy Indicted in Fatal Shooting of Georgia Grad Student
A since-fired sheriff’s deputy who police in Georgia said killed a graduate student he believed was having an affair with his wife was indicted on seven felony charges.
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New York Museum Honors City’s Rich Basketball History
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar smiled as he rattled off the names of his former high school teammates and opponents.
[#Money #Success] People That Inspired Us in 2019
People That Inspired Us in 2019
By Alux.com
Published: Dec 23, 2019
People That Inspired Us in 2019 | Short Series
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Top Headlines for February 13, 2020
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UK Regulators Probe Barclays CEO’s Link to Jeffrey Epstein
Britain?s financial watchdog is investigating whether Barclays chief executive Jes Staley disclosed full details of his relationship with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the bank said Thursday.
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Getting the Story of South Sudan’s Oil Pollution
Air so foul it is hard to take a deep breath. Toxic chemicals seeping into the earth. Mothers giving birth to disabled children.
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Asian Shares Mostly Lower as New China Virus Cases Spike
Asian shares were mostly lower Thursday as reported cases of the new virus jumped in China.
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EU Ministers Hold Emergency Talks on COVID-19 Virus
European Union health ministers were holding an emergency meeting Thursday on how to prevent the COVID-19 virus from further spreading across Europe.
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South Sudan Buries Reports on Oil Pollution, Birth Defects
The oil industry in South Sudan has left a landscape pocked with hundreds of open waste pits, the water and soil contaminated with toxic chemicals and heavy metals including mercury, manganese, and arsenic, according to four environmental reports obtained by The Associated Press.
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France Warns of Dent to World Economy From Virus Outbreak
France’s government calculates that the deadly virus outbreak in China will shave at least 1 percentage point off the growth this year of the world’s second largest economy, hurting global economic growth too.
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German Accused of Delivering Machinery to Russian Military
A German businessman has been arrested on suspicion of delivering machinery to the Russian military in violation of European Union sanctions against the country, prosecutors said Thursday.
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Airbus CEO Sees No Short-Term Benefit From Boeing MAX Woes
Airbus’ chief executive said Thursday that his company sees no short-term benefit from Boeing’s troubles with its grounded 737 MAX because the competing A320 is sold out years ahead.
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South Sudan Ignores Reports on Oil Pollution, Birth Defects
The oil industry in South Sudan has left a landscape pocked with hundreds of open waste pits, the water and soil contaminated with toxic chemicals and heavy metals, according to four environmental reports obtained by The Associated Press.
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