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Laurene Powell Jobs To Buy Stake In 'The Atlantic'
The widow of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs is acquiring a majority ownership in The Atlantic magazine and its affiliated businesses.
Aldi Supermarket Chain Withdraws All Its Eggs In Germany Over Contamination Fears
The egg crisis is believed to have originated in Belgium in June and was then detected in the Netherlands. Millions of eggs have been recalled over concerns about the presence of an insecticide.
Perseid Meteor Shower Falls Victim To Fake News. Sad!
It seems nothing is safe from fake news this year, not even the annual astronomical event. This year's Perseid show will be at its peak Saturday night into Sunday.
Sailing To The North Pole, Thanks To Global Warming
A crew plans to leave Nome, Alaska Thursday and sail to the North Pole. The voyage may now be possible due to sea ice melt in the Arctic caused by climate change.
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1 Million Malnourished Children At Risk Of Cholera In Yemen
That's according to a new analysis from Save the Children. Yemen's outbreak is the world's worst in a single year since records have been kept, according to Oxfam.
Quoting Mandela, Obama's Tweet After Charlottesville Is The Most-Liked Ever
"No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin or his background or his religion," the former president tweeted. He was quoting Nelson Mandela, and it struck a chord for many.
Al Capone, The Original Public Enemy No. 1
The real Al Capone. From Brooklyn kid to Chicago crime boss, a new biography gives the whole story.
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2 Lawsuits Challenge Trump's Ban On Transgender Military Service
The plaintiffs include transgender people who are currently serving in the military and transgender people who wish to serve but are no longer able to do so because of the ban.
Fresh Threats From Pyongyang As Joint Military Exercise Begins
The annual drill between U.S. and South Korean troops comes in the wake of a bitter back-and-forth between North Korea and President Trump.
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Equifax Takes Down Webpage After Report Of New Cybersecurity 'Situation'
When people tried to visit a certain page on the company's website Thursday, they got an error message: "We're sorry ..." Equifax says it is looking into a report of fraudulent links on its site.
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