Is it REAL or CGI? Filmmakers (try to) EXPLAIN
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Published: Oct 27, 2019
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Top Headlines for January 23, 2020
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Poland to Hold Final Vote on Politicians Punishing Judges
Poland’s lawmakers are taking a final vote Thursday on a much-criticized law that allows politicians to fire judges who are critical of their decisions and curbs judicial independence.
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The Latest: US Treasury Chief Takes Swipe at Thunberg
The Latest on the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland (all times local):
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Britain’s EU Journey: When Thatcher Turned All Euroskeptic
Britain officially leaves the European Union on Jan. 31 after a debilitating political period that has bitterly divided the nation since the 2016 Brexit referendum.
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Nepal Ends Search for Missing South Korean Trekkers, Guides
Nepalese authorities decided Thursday to end the search for four South Korean trekkers and three Nepali guides who were buried by an avalanche on a popular trekking route.
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Hundreds of Rebels Surrender to Indian Forces in Peace Push
More than 600 insurgents belonging to eight different rebel groups surrendered to Indian authorities in a troubled northeastern state on Thursday, responding to a government?s peace initiative that will allow them to rejoin mainstream society, police said.
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French, Dutch Police Bust Ring That Smuggled Migrants to UK
French and Dutch police have arrested 23 suspected members of a criminal network that smuggled as many as 10,000 migrants from France to Britain, according to European police agency Europol.
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US Talks Up Trade Deal With Post-Brexit Britain This Year
The U.S. is talking up the prospects of tying up a trade deal with Britain this year and thinks it should be pretty straightforward to accomplish given how similar the two economies are.
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Report: 2 Children Die in School Bus Crash in Germany
German media reported that two children died in a school bus crash in the central state of Thuringia early Thursday.
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Putin’s Constitutional Proposals OK’d in First Duma Reading
Russia’s parliament has approved a package of constitutional amendments in a first reading Thursday, in a move widely seen as an attempt by President Vladimir Putin to stay in on power past the end of his term in 2024.
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AP Explains: Why US Troop Cuts in Africa Would Cause Alarm
Even as destroyed U.S. military aircraft smoldered from an al-Shabab attack that killed three Americans this month in Kenya, the al-Qaida-linked group issued a taunting message to African troops: The U.S. will abandon you just as it did the Kurds.
[#Money #Success] How KIM KARDASHIAN Went from Paris Hilton’s Assistant to Industry TITAN
How KIM KARDASHIAN Went from Paris Hilton’s Assistant to Industry TITAN
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Published: Nov 04, 2019
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Top Headlines for January 22, 2020
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Lebanon’s New Cabinet Holds Its First Meeting Amid Protests
Lebanon’s new government held its first meeting on Wednesday, a day after it was formed following a three-month-long political vacuum. But even as the government convened, protesters briefly closed off major roads in and around Beirut, denouncing it as a rubber stamp for the same political parties they blame for widespread corruption.
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Olympic Soccer Qualifying Moved in China Because of Virus
Olympic qualifying games for the women?s soccer tournament were moved Wednesday from Wuhan, China, because of an outbreak of a viral illness.
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Britain’s EU Journey: When It Signed Up, 16 Years Late
Britain officially leaves the European Union on Jan. 31 after a debilitating political period that has bitterly divided the nation since the 2016 Brexit referendum.
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What’s New Today in the China Virus Outbreak
About 450 cases of a new viral respiratory illness have been confirmed in China and elsewhere since an outbreak began last month in the Chinese city of Wuhan. Nine people have died. Scientists have identified the illness as a new kind of coronavirus. Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses, some of which cause the common cold. Others have evolved into more severe illnesses, such as SARS and MERS, although so far the new virus does not appear to be nearly as deadly or contagious.
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Top Judge Elected as Greece’s First Female President
High court judge Katerina Sakellaropoulou has been elected as Greece’s first female president with an overwhelming majority in a parliamentary vote.
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Greek Islanders Protest Overcrowded Refugee Camps
Local residents, business owners and officials have launched a day of protest on the Greek islands hardest hit by migration, demanding that the Greek government ease the severe overcrowding at refugee camps.
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Taiwan Urges China to Release All Information on New Virus
Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen urged China on Wednesday to release all information about the outbreak of a new virus and work with Taiwan on curbing its spread.
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Masked Gunmen Kill Local Commander of Iran’s Security Forces
Masked gunmen on Wednesday ambushed and killed the local commander of a paramilitary security force in southwestern Iran, an associate of Iran’s top general recently killed in an American drone strike in Baghdad, the official IRNA news agency reported.
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Tennys, Anyone? Sandgren, Paul Stun Australian Open Seeds
Tennys Sandgren was looking in great shape for a big upset at the Australian Open after building a massive lead against No. 8 seed Matteo Berrettini on Wednesday.
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Davos: Hopes for Digital Tax Breakthrough Between US, France
DAVOS, Switzerland ? Hopes are rising that a breakthrough in discussions on how to tax digital companies will emerge at the World Economic Forum on Wednesday.
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Top Headlines for January 21, 2020
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Nadal: A Lot on His Mind at Australia Open, but Not No. 20
Rafael Nadal says he’s thinking about his next opponent … and his next practice session … and trying to recreate the superb tennis he played in his straight-set victory in the Australian Open’s first round.
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Evacuations in Cologne Before World War II Bomb Defusing
A train station, an opera house, a TV station and several apartments were to be evacuated in the western German city of Cologne on Tuesday as as experts prepared to defuse an unexploded American bomb from World War II.
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Countries Around World Gear Up Response to New Coronavirus
Countries in Asia and elsewhere have begun body temperature checks at airports, railway stations and along highways in hopes of catching people carrying a new coronavirus that is believed to have spread from Wuhan in central China and sickened more than 200 people in that country. The recent confirmation that the disease can spread between humans has heightened fears as millions of Chinese travel during the annual Lunar New Year holiday.
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Venetian Islands Revamp Traditions to Counter Depopulation
The Venetian island of Burano?s charms are rooted in its fishing legacy: the colorful fishermen’s cottages, the traditional butter cookies that kept fishermen going at sea and the delicate lace hand-stitched by their women.
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Goodell?s Stint Atop NFL Quite a Roller-Coaster Ride
During the fall of 2011, a couple of months after the NFL’s lockout of the players ended and the regular season began as scheduled, a class of graduate students was asked to rate the pro sports commissioners.
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Iran Acknowledges Russian-Made Missiles Targeted Ukraine Jet
Iran acknowledged on Tuesday that its armed forces fired two Russian anti-aircraft missiles at a Ukrainian jetliner that crashed after taking off from Tehran’s main airport earlier this month, killing all 176 people on board.
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As Wait for Zion Ends, 76ers’ Brown Recalls Challenges Await
Zion Williamson is set to make his NBA debut, which will bring plenty of excitement to New Orleans.
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Chinese Sentences Ex-Boss of Interpol to 13 Years for Bribes
China has sentenced the former president of Interpol, Meng Hongwei, to 13 years and six months in prison on charges of accepting more than $2 million in bribes.
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Nicklaus Turns 80 and Remains a Part of Golf’s Conversations
Jack Nicklaus turns 80 on Tuesday, no closer to retirement than when he was at the peak of his golf career.
[#Money #Success] The Witcher. How an obscure fantasy novel inspired a global phenomenon
The Witcher. How an obscure fantasy novel inspired a global phenomenon
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Published: Dec 21, 2019
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Top Headlines for January 20, 2020
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Prince Harry: ‘Powerful Media’ Is Why He’s Stepping Away
Prince Harry has taken aim at the journalists who have dissected his life since the day he was born as he expressed regret for the way he has had to step down from royal duties.
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Iraqi Officials: At Least 13 Wounded in Violence in Baghdad
Iraqi security forces fired tear gas and live rounds during clashes with anti-government protesters overnight and on Monday morning in Baghdad, wounding at least 13 demonstrators and prompting authorities to close key streets and thoroughfares leading to the city center, officials said.
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Ex-Police Chief on Trial for Role in Catalan Secession Bid
The former head of Catalonia’s regional police and three others are standing trial on charges of rebellion and sedition for their alleged roles in the illegal bid by the Catalan regional government to break away from Spain in 2017.
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US Envoy Say It’s His Mustache; South Koreans Say Otherwise
The U.S. ambassador to South Korea has some unusual explanations for the harsh criticism he’s faced in his host country. His mustache, maybe? Or a Japanese ancestry that raises unpleasant reminders of Japan’s former colonial domination of Korea?
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Unhealthy Levels of Smog Choke Thai Capital for Over a Week
Unhealthy levels of smog have choked Bangkok for more than a week, as the Thai capital’s residents fume over the ineffectiveness of government measures to combat the problem.
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France’s Macron Makes Big Push for More Foreign Investment
French President Emmanuel Macron is hosting 180 international business leaders at the Palace of Versailles in a bid to promote France?s economic attractiveness despite over six weeks of crippling strikes over his government’s planned pension changes.
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Air Quality ‘Seems Totally Fine’ on Day 1 at Australian Open
For all of the concerns about air quality at the Australian Open, it turned out the biggest issue related to playing conditions on Day 1 was heavy rain ? which, hopefully, will also help tamp down the destructive wildfires burning in parts of the country.
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Iran’s Foreign Minister Cancels Attendance at Davos Summit
Iran’s top diplomat has cancelled his trip and will not be attending the Davos Forum, the Iranian Foreign Ministry said Monday amid a crisis with Washington and disputes with Europe over Iran’s nuclear steps.
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Leopard Runs Into House Before Being Captured in South India
A leopard that ran into a house and sparked a frantic search and a frenzy of attention in southern India on Monday has been caught and tranquilized.
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Police: 2 Dead, 15 Reportedly Injured in Missouri Shooting
Police in Kansas City, Missouri, say at least two people are dead and 15 people were reportedly injured in a shooting outside a bar.
[#Money #Success] 15 CRAZY expensive things Stephen Curry OWNS
15 CRAZY expensive things Stephen Curry OWNS
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Top Headlines for January 19, 2020
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Philippines Looks for Safer Homes for Volcano Residents
Philippine officials said Sunday the government will no longer allow villagers to return to a crater-studded island where an erupting volcano lies, warning that living there would be ?like having a gun pointed at you.'
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Iran Backtracks on Plan to Send Flight Recorders to Ukraine
The Iranian official leading the investigation into the Ukrainian jetliner that was accidentally shot down by the Revolutionary Guard appeared to backtrack Sunday on plans to send the flight recorders abroad for analysis, a day after saying they would be sent to Kyiv.
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‘1917’ Takes Top Honor at the Producers Guild Awards
If the Producers Guild Awards are a true predictor of the Oscars’ best film category, then the World War I film ?1917? is poised to come away with the top honor in a few weeks.
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Hawaii 70, UC Santa Barbara 63
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Lebanon to Release Protesters Detained After Night of Riots
Lebanon’s public prosecutor ordered the release Sunday of more than 30 people detained the previous evening, according to the National State News agency, in the worst day of violence since protests erupted three months ago.
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Israel Building Underground Defense System on Lebanon Border
Israel’s military said it began construction of an underground defense system Sunday along its northern frontier with Lebanon to protect against cross-border tunnels.
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Fire Kills 8 at Asylum for Mentally Ill in Czech Republic
A fire official says eight people have been killed in a fire at an asylum for the mentally ill in the Czech Republic.
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Erdogan Demands Stand Against ‘Blood and Chaos’ in Libya
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called on the international community to stand against ?the merchants of blood and chaos? as he headed Sunday to a Berlin summit seeking to resolve the Libya conflict.
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Iran Says It Is Preparing for Satellite Launch
Iran said Sunday that two newly constructed satellites have passed pre-launch tests and will be transported to the nation’s space center for eventual launch, without elaborating.
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Buggs, Hawaii Beat UC Santa Barbara 70-63
Drew Buggs scored 12 points and tied his career high with 12 assists, Zigmars Raimo and Justin Webster combined to score 16 of their 21 points in the second half, and Hawaii beat UC Santa Barbara 70-63 on Saturday night.




