Top 15 Museums to Visit Before You Die
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Published: Nov 19, 2019
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Top Headlines for January 18, 2020
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Philippine Volcano Simmers, Officials Brace for Long Crisis
Philippine officials said Saturday they’re bracing for a long crisis whether the Taal volcano erupts more disastrously or simmers precariously for weeks or months, as massive numbers of displaced villagers languish in emergency shelters.
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Australia Firefighters Save World’s Only Rare Dinosaur Trees
Specialist firefighters have saved the world?s last remaining wild stand of a prehistoric tree from wildfires that razed forests west of Sydney, officials said Thursday.
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UK Plans Brexit Celebrations but Warns Businesses May Suffer
The British government has announced plans for special events on the night of Jan. 31 when the country officially leaves the European Union but the country’s treasury chief has admitted that some U.K. business sectors will suffer as a result.
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Sri Lanka Lifts Ban on Drones Imposed After Easter Attacks
Sri Lankan authorities have lifted a ban on drones that was imposed after the Easter Sunday attacks that left 263 people dead in the Indian Ocean island nation.
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Top-Ranked Barty Wins 1st Title at Home Ahead of Aussie Open
Top-ranked Ash Barty has fine-tuned for the first tennis major of the season by winning her first title on home soil with a 6-2, 7-5 victory over No. 24-ranked Dayana Yastremska in Saturday’s Adelaide International final.
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Friday Sports in Brief
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Canadian Network Kicks Off 6 NHL Broadcasts in Plains Cree
Clarence Iron believes he is on a divine mission to revitalize the Plains Cree language through hockey.
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AP-Scorecard
Here are the scores from yesterday’s sports events:
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Federer, Nadal Seem Sure All Will Be OK at Australian Open
As messages on video boards cautioned Australian Open spectators to 'be aware we are expecting a reduction in air quality' Saturday, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal seemed satisfied that all will be fine at the year’s first Grand Slam tournament despite recent days of smoke arriving from wildfires burning 100 or so miles away.
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Putin’s Moves Leave Russian Opposition With Few Options
Russian President Vladimir Putin played it differently this time.
[#AfterEffects #Video] STAR WARS EFFECT Without CGI (Premiere Pro)
STAR WARS EFFECT Without CGI (Premiere Pro)
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Published: Sep 13, 2019
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Top Headlines for January 17, 2020
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Sales of Flowers, Pork Push Dutch Farm Exports to New Record
Dutch agriculture exports rose 4.6% in 2019 from the previous year to a new record of 94.5 billion euros ($105.2 billion), the country’s statistics office and a research organization said Friday.
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China Population Now Over 1.4 Billion as Birthrate Falls
China’s population crept past 1.4 billion last year for the first time, even as the birthrate continues to fall.
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Germany Gives Investigators More Tools Against Child Porn
The German parliament on Friday approved legislation that will allow investigators to use computer-generated child pornography to gain access to suspect internet portals.
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French Chef Bocuse Restaurant Loses 3rd Star After 55 Years
The restaurant of French chef Paul Bocuse, who died two years ago, has lost one of its Michelin stars after holding three since 1965, a world record.
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Bayern Munich Fans Accuse Club of Turning Blind Eye to Qatar
Bayern Munich fans fed up with the club?s longstanding links with Qatar organized a meeting to discuss the club’s lack of response to allegations of human rights abuses in the country.
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Fiat Chrysler in Talks With Foxconn to Develop Electric Cars
Fiat Chrysler is in talks with the Chinese company Foxconn to develop and manufacture battery-powered vehicles, the U.S.-Italian automaker said Friday.
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Hong Kong Airline Stops Pregnancy Tests for Saipan Travelers
The airline Hong Kong Express has apologized for having required some female passengers bound for the U.S. territory of Saipan to take pregnancy tests.
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South Sudan Rivals Agree to Meet Unity Government Deadline
South Sudan?s rival leaders have agreed to form a coalition government by the February deadline, a South African special envoy says.
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Weekend Schedule Should Sort Out SEC’s Second-Place Logjam
Here are a few things to watch in Southeastern Conference basketball competition this weekend.
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Tom Brady Most Dominant Player in AFC Championship History
Tom Brady has been synonymous with the AFC championship for the last two decades.
[#AfterEffects #Video] Filmmaking MISTAKES: 5 habits you should AVOID
Filmmaking MISTAKES: 5 habits you should AVOID
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Published: Jan 14, 2020
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Top Headlines for January 16, 2020
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1 More Year for Fitzgerald…Higgins Leaving Clemson…Exodus at LSU…Williamson Debut Set
The Arizona Cardinals have re-signed 36-year-old Larry Fitzgerald to a one-year contract after he led the team with 75 receptions, 804 receiving yards and four touchdown grabs this season. Fitzgerald is the Cardinals? all-time leader with 250 games played, 1.378 receptions, 17,083 receiving yards, 120 receiving touchdowns, 120 total touchdowns and 49 100-yard games. He ranks second on the NFL all-time list in receptions and receiving yards, while his touchdown receptions are sixth.
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China Welcomes US Deal, Says ‘Core Concerns’ Must Be Met
China?s government welcomed an interim trade deal with Washington and said Thursday the two sides need to address each other?s ?core concerns.?
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AP Explains: New Rules Could Muddle Results of Iowa Caucuses
For the first time, the Iowa Democratic Party will report three sets of results from the party’s presidential caucuses. And there is no guarantee that all three will show the same winner.
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Yemen Separatists, Government Troops Pull Back From Key City
Yemeni separatists and forces loyal to the country’s U.N.-recognized government whose deadly infighting erupted last summer in the war-torn Arab country are pulling back from a key southern city, military officials said Thursday.
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New Iowa Caucus Rules Could Spark Clashing Claims of Victory
The Iowa caucuses are never simple. Voters spend hours in high school gymnasiums or public libraries, starting their night by declaring support for their preferred presidential candidate. That’s followed by a feverish round of lobbying in which supporters of eliminated candidates are pressed to make a new pick by the evening’s end.
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Afghan Official: Roadside Bomb Kills 5 Government Employees
A roadside bomb struck a car with Afghan government employees in southern Zabul province on Thursday, killing the driver and four passengers, officials said.
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Iraq’s Top Cleric to Have Surgery After Accident at Home
Iraq’s most revered Shiite cleric will undergo a surgery for a fractured bone following an accident in his home, his office said Thursday.
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US Envoy Surprised That NKorea Didn’t Give ‘Christmas Gift’
The U.S. ambassador to South Korea said Thursday he was surprised and pleased that North Korea did not give the U.S. an unwelcome ?Christmas gift? because of stalled nuclear disarmament talks, and that President Donald Trump is still confident it will denuclearize.
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China Says Russia Ties Not Affected by Putin Cabinet Change
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s sudden announcement of constitutional changes that prompted the prime minister’s departure won’t affect increasingly close ties between Beijing and Moscow, China said Thursday.
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Russia to Vote for New Prime Minister in Putin Reshuffle
Lawmakers in Russia are set to vote on the appointment of a new prime minister Thursday, a day after President Vladimir Putin kicked off an unexpected reshuffle of his inner circle.
[#Photoshop #Tutorial] Photoshop 2020 NEW Features & Updates EXPLAINED!
Photoshop 2020 NEW Features & Updates EXPLAINED!
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Published: Nov 04, 2019
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Top Headlines for January 15, 2020
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Police: Mafia Ripped Off EU for Millions in Farm Aid
Italian authorities allege say crime clans of the Sicilian Mafia have defrauded the European Union of more than 10 million euros ($11 million) in agricultural aid.
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‘Amazing’: New Embryo Made of Nearly Extinct Rhino Species
Researchers say they have successfully created another embryo of the nearly extinct northern white rhino in a global effort to keep the species alive. Just two animals remain, and both are female.
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Pakistan: 21 More Bodies Recovered in Avalanche-Hit Kashmir
Search teams aided by Pakistani troops pulled out 21 more bodies from homes destroyed by this week’s avalanches in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, raising the overall death toll due to severe winter weather to 160 for Pakistan and Afghanistan, officials said Wednesday.
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UK Inflation at Lowest Since Late 2016, Stokes Rate Cut Talk
Inflation in Britain has fallen to its lowest level since late 2016, official figures showed Wednesday, in a development that is likely to heighten expectations that the Bank of England will cut interest rates later this month.
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Spain: Second Death Confirmed After Chemical Plant Blast
Authorities in northeastern Spain said a second person was found dead Wednesday following a massive explosion at a petrochemical plant that injured eight others.
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‘Armless Archer’ Stutzman and His Disarming Sense of Humor
Matt Stutzman has no arms. He was born that way. But he has ? pardon the pun ? a disarming sense of humor.
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Sudan Reopens Airspace After End of Armed Mutiny; 2 Killed
Sudan said it reopened its airspace on Wednesday after an armed revolt from within its security forces shut down the capital?s airport for hours and left at least two people dead.
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Environmental Issues Top Worries for Those Heading to Davos
Environmental issues make up the top five risks to the global economy over the coming decade, organizers of next week’s World Economic Forum in the Swiss ski resort of Davos said Wednesday.
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China Blasts Human Rights Report, Praises Current Situation
China has blasted a report from Human Rights Watch that accused it of constructing a surveillance state at home while seeking to silence critics abroad.
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Putin Delivers State-Of-The-Nation Address
MOSCOW ? Russian President Vladimir Putin is focusing his state of the nation address on the need to encourage population growth.
[#Money #Success] Best Books On PSYCHOLOGY
Best Books On PSYCHOLOGY
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Published: Nov 06, 2019
Best Books On PSYCHOLOGY | THE BOOK CLUB
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Top Headlines for January 14, 2020
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Bad Air Doesn’t Stop Qualifying for Australian Open
The air was considered hazardous for outdoor workers, and described as among the worst in the world. For professional tennis players, though, it was deemed to be OK for business.
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Black Mayor of Racially Diverse Iowa City Backs Buttigieg
Quentin Hart, the black mayor of Iowa’s most racially diverse city, is backing Pete Buttigieg for president, giving the former South Bend, Indiana, mayor a rare boost from a minority leader as he struggles to attract voters of color.
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Hungary Rule on NGOs’ Financing Seen in Conflict With EU Law
Restrictions imposed by Hungary on the financing from abroad of non-governmental organizations are incompatible with EU law, according to an opinion issued Tuesday by the European Union’s Court of Justice.
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Germany’s Top Court Mulls Limits on Spy Agency’s Powers
Germany’s highest court is considering imposing stricter limits on the activities of the country’s foreign intelligence agency.
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Cardinal Denies He Manipulated Retired Pope on Celibacy Book
The Vatican cardinal who co-authored a bombshell book with Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI reaffirming priestly celibacy is denying he manipulated the retired pope into publishing.
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Volkswagen Hits Record Sales in Bid to Top Auto Industry
Volkswagen announced Tuesday record sales for last year that could determine whether it keeps its crown as the world’s largest automaker.
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DP World Wins Ruling Against Djibouti Over Seized Port
DP World said Tuesday it has won another arbitration ruling against Djibouti over the African country’s seizure of a container terminal managed by the Dubai-based global port operator.
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Shanghai Breaks Ties With Prague Over Taiwan Feud
Shanghai ended all official relations with the city of Prague on Tuesday after the Czech capital chose to partner with Taipei instead of Beijing.
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Lebanese Protesters Block Roads Against Government Inaction
Lebanese protesters blocked several roads around the capital of Beirut and in other areas of teh country on Tuesday in renewed rallies against the ruling elite they say has failed to address the economy’s downward spiral.
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Deputy Prime Minister Calls Japan a Nation With Single Race
Japan’s deputy prime minister described the country as the only one in the world with a single race, language and 2,000-year-old monarchy, sparking criticism that he was ignoring an indigenous ethnic group and Japanese racial diversity.




