Why is TikTok Winning With Young People
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Published: Nov 14, 2019
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Top Headlines for December 14, 2019
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Boris Johnson Heads North to Celebrate Crushing Election Win
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was heading to northern England on Saturday to meet newly elected Conservative Party lawmakers in the working class heartland that turned its back on the opposition Labour Party in this week’s election and helped give him an 80-seat majority.
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NYPD Officers Shoot, Wound Man Wielding ‘Imitation Firearm’
Two New York City police officers shot and wounded a man wielding an ?imitation firearm' early Saturday in the Bronx, authorities said.
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International Have Best Shot at Rare Win in Presidents Cup
The final round of the Presidents Cup began with words from the captains, not singles matches.
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Ex-Sudan Strongman Al-Bashir Gets 2 Years for Corruption
A court in Sudan convicted former President Omar al-Bashir of money laundering and corruption on Saturday, sentencing him to two years in a rehabilitation facility.
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Hong Kong Police Make 3 Arrests in Another Explosives Case
Hong Kong police said they arrested three men Saturday for testing homemade explosives that they suspect were intended for use during protests.
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Olympic Champion Skater Zagitova Skips Season to Find Drive
The Olympic figure skating champion Alina Zagitova is skipping the rest of this season to find her motivation again.
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China Welcomes Preliminary Deal in Trade War It Blames on US
China put a positive face Saturday on a first-step trade agreement that dials down a trade war it blames the U.S. for starting.
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Players Hope US-Canada Rivalry Game Helps Spawn Pro League
Canada and the United States renew their rivalry on the ice Saturday night, with players hoping the first in a series of five games between the national teams will help kindle the public?s interest in both their sport and their fight off the ice for better professional opportunities.
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Insider Attack Kills 9 Afghan Militia, Officials Say
At least one member of an Afghan militia opened fire on his fellow militiamen early Saturday, killing nine, in what the country’s interior ministry called an insider attack.
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North Korea Conducts Another Test at Long-Range Rocket Site
North Korea said Saturday that it successfully performed another ?crucial test? at its long-range rocket launch site that will further strengthen its nuclear deterrent.
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Top Headlines for December 13, 2019
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South Korea Withdraws Bid for 2023 Women’s World Cup
South Korea has withdrawn from the bidding to host the 2023 Women’s World Cup.
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Taylor Swift Calls Out Scooter Braun During Billboard Speech
Taylor Swift used the Billboard Women in Music stage to address a series of issues including her ongoing beef with Scooter Braun.
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Germany: 1 Dead, 25 Hurt in Explosion at Apartment Block
One person was killed and around 25 injured in an explosion at an apartment block in eastern Germany on Friday, according to police.
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Afghan Official: Roadside Bombing Kills 10 Civilians
A roadside bombing in central Afghanistan on Friday killed 10 civilians, including four women and a child, an Afghan official said.
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China Foreign Minister Calls US ‘Troublemaker of the World’
BEIJING ? China’s foreign minister on Friday labeled the United States the ?troublemaker of the world,' citing the Trump administration’s withdrawal from a number of international treaties.
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AP Photos: Editor Selections From the Past Week in Asia
A police officer watches as pro-democracy protesters march on a street in Hong Kong.
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EU Leaders Meet on Brexit as UK Election Indicates a Way Out
European Union leaders are gathering Friday to discuss Britain?s departure from the bloc amid some relief that Prime Minister Boris Johnson has secured a parliamentary majority that will allow him to push the Brexit divorce deal he negotiated through parliament.
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Pastrnak the Unpredictable: Bruins Winger Is Dominating NHL
David Pastrnak on the ice these days is like a dazzling young magician who isn’t quite sure how his sleight of hand is going to work out.
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Police: 13 Killed in Road Accident in Southwestern Pakistan
A minibus packed passengers collided with a pickup truck carrying gasoline in southwestern Pakistan on Friday, killing at least 13 people.
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Americans Have Momentum, Just Not the Lead in Presidents Cup
The fist pumps, the screaming and shouting, it all belonged to the Americans in the final hour of the Presidents Cup.
[#Video #Design] VFX for Motion: Composite Like a Pro
VFX for Motion: Composite Like a Pro
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Top Headlines for December 12, 2019
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New European Central Bank Chief Holds Her First Rate Meeting
Newly appointed European Central Bank head Christine Lagarde makes her first official assessment Thursday of the mixed bag that is the eurozone economy, which suffers from slowing manufacturing and global trade even as consumer spending helps prop up growth.
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Tanzania Is Pressing Burundi Refugees to Leave, Says Report
Human Rights Watch says tens of thousands of Burundian refugees face mounting pressure to involuntarily leave Tanzania amid efforts by authorities there to reduce the number of Burundians in the country.
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Algerians Are Choosing a New President in Contentious Poll
Five candidates have their eyes on becoming the next president of Algeria ? without a leader since April ? as voting began in Thursday’s contentious election boycotted by a massive pro-democracy movement.
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Observers Allowed Back Into UN Climate Talks After Protest
The United Nations says dozens of observers expelled from its annual climate meeting in Madrid will be allowed back into the venue.
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Saudi Aramco Reaches $2 Trillion Value in Day 2 of Trading
Shares in Saudi Aramco gained on the second day of trading Thursday, propelling the oil and gas company to a more than $2 trillion valuation, where it holds the title of the world’s most valuable listed company.
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Landslide Kills 6 Afghans in Taliban-Controlled District
A landslide in a remote, Taliban-controlled district in northeastern Afghanistan killed at least six people, all of them poor villagers mining the hillside for gold, officials said Thursday.
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Climate Activists Lashed to EU Building as Leaders Gather
Greenpeace activi sts scaled the European Union?s new headquarters in Brussels on Thursday and unfurled a huge banner warning of a ?climate emergency,? hours before the bloc?s leaders gather for a summit focused on plans to combat global warming.
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Russia Expels 2 German Diplomats Over Berlin Murder Probe
Russia expelled two German diplomats Thursday in retaliation for Germany ejecting two employees of the Russian Embassy in Berlin last week.
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Cousin Showdown: Ryan, McGlinchey Meet for 1st Time in NFL
To Matt Ryan, that’s still his little cousin.
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Paralympic Marathon to Stay in Tokyo; Street Party Planned
The Paralympic marathons are staying in Tokyo, unlike the marathons for the Olympics, which have been moved north to the cooler city of Sapporo.
[#Money #Success] The Story of the Real Life James Bond
The Story of the Real Life James Bond
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Published: Oct 21, 2019
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Top Headlines for December 11, 2019
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Swiss Greens Fail to Enter Government Despite Election Gains
Switzerland’s Green party failed Wednesday in a bid to enter the country’s government even after they made significant gains in an election in October.
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Balkovec Looks Forward to Breaking Barrier as Hitting Coach
Rachel Balkovec wants to be a hit with the New York Yankees ? and the way to do that is to help their minor leaguers get more hits.
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UK Political Leaders Chase Undecided Voters on Eve of Vote
British political leaders rose early Wednesday to pursue undecided voters on the eve of Britain’s election, zigzagging the country in hopes that one last push will get the wavering to the polls.
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Thai Election Body Rules Loan to Opposition Party Illegal
Thailand’s Election Commission has ruled that the head of a popular opposition party violated the law by giving the recently formed group a loan, a decision that could lead to its dissolution and unsettle the country’s politics.
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Experts Quit Police Probe in Blow to Hong Kong Government
Foreign experts recruited to add legitimacy to Hong Kong’s police watchdog quit Wednesday, saying the agency lacks teeth.
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Thunberg Tells Governments: ‘You Are Misleading’ on Climate
Climate activist Greta Thunberg says that business and political leaders are misleading the public by holding negotiations that are not leading to real action against warming temperatures, which she referred to as a climate emergency.
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Volcanoes an Ever-Present, if Usually Distant Danger
The deadly eruption of a volcano in New Zealand?s Bay of Plenty on Monday left six people confirmed dead and dozens of visitors to the island injured. Rescuers were coping with toxic gases and smaller eruptions as they tried to search for eight missing tourists presumed killed in the disaster.
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Day 7 of French Transport Strikes, PM to Offer Proposals
France’s prime minister is expected to unveil proposals on pension reforms that might calm tensions on the seventh straight day of a crippling transport strike.
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Spain: Residents Told to Stay Indoors as Fire Engulfs Plant
Spanish emergency services have advised residents in and around a northeastern town to stay indoors after a major fire engulfed a nearby chemical plant, sending huge flames and clouds of black smoke into the sky.
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Pakistan Court Orders Release of Ailing Ex-President Zardari
A Pakistani court ordered on Wednesday that ailing former President Asif Ali Zardari be released on bail on medical grounds, so that he can seek medical treatment at a hospital of his choice in the country.
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Top Headlines for December 10, 2019
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China’s Auto Sales Sink 5.4% in November
China’s auto sales sank 5.4% in November from a year earlier, putting the industry’s biggest global market on track to shrink for a second year.
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China Hints at National Security Trials for 2 Canadians
China is hinting at upcoming trials for two Canadian citizens held for a year on vague national security charges in what is widely believed to be an attempt to pressure Canada to release Meng Wanzhou, a top executive at Chinese tech giant Huawei.
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Patriots Go From Very Back Luck to Very Bad Look
One day, things aren’t looking good at all for the New England Patriots. The next, the defending champs are grappling with a very bad look.
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French Pension Strikes Expand, Police Gird for New Protests
French airport workers, teachers and others joined nationwide strikes Tuesday as unions cranked up pressure on the government to scrap changes to the national retirement system.
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Japanese Regulators Recommend $22 Million Fine on Nissan
Japanese securities regulators are recommending that automaker Nissan be fined 2.4 billion yen ($22 million) over the under-reporting of compensation of its former chairman, Carlos Ghosn.
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6 Dead After Man Opens Fire in Czech Hospital Waiting Room
Six people were killed in a shooting in a hospital in the eastern Czech Republic Tuesday, the prime minister said. Police said the suspect is at large and described him as armed and dangerous.
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Butler Trip to Baylor Highlights Top 25 College Hoops Slate
Butler’s trip to Baylor this week probably wouldn’t have mentioned a merit when a list of intriguing nonconference matchups was generated before the college basketball season tipped off.
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Barrett Was Warned About Life in the NBA and Knicks Deliver
RJ Barrett was asked to explain something that would have been unusual to a 10-year veteran, let alone someone who had played 21 NBA games.
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Despite Doping Ban, Russian Athletes Prepare for Olympics
Despite another doping ban, many Russian athletes will still be competing at the next Olympics.
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Els Makes International Team Feel Like One With a New Logo
Captains for the Presidents Cup usually get the most attention for the wild-card picks that fill out their teams and the pairings they create. Ernie Els might have done his best work long before that point.




