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Exxon Mobil Sues After Treasury Fines It $2 Million For Alleged Sanctions Violations
The U.S. Treasury is accusing Exxon Mobil of violating sanctions on Russia in a series of deals in May 2014. "What were they thinking?" wonders one of the architects of the sanctions.
Juno Spacecraft Reveals Spectacular Cyclones At Jupiter's Poles
The NASA has spotted enormous cyclones at the gas giant's north and south poles. The probe has also returned other data that have project scientists scratching their heads.
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Why Is China Snatching Up Australian Farmland?
In the past year, Chinese investment in Australia's overall agricultural sector has skyrocketed, from $300 million to $1 billion. It's all to feed the world's largest, fastest-growing consumer class.
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French Politician Simone Veil, Holocaust Survivor And Abortion Pioneer, Dies At 89
Veil was widely revered across the political spectrum. "May her example inspire our countrymen, who will find in her the best of France," French President Emmanuel Macron said.
Planes, Road Burns And Snakes: 5 Things That Extreme Heat Brings
Parts of the Southwest and West are suffering through excessive heat, which is bringing problems beyond sweating and bad hair.
Moonwalkers' Apollo 11 Capsule Gets Needed Primping For Its Star Turn On Earth
In 1969 it was the orbiting home and refuge for the first astronauts who walked on the moon. Today, after decades on display in a Smithsonian museum, the module is being restored for a national tour.
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Massive Fire At London High-Rise Started In A Refrigerator, Police Say
Investigators also say some of the building's exterior materials failed safety tests. Police say they're considering manslaughter charges over the blaze, in which at least 79 people died.
'Dead Woman Walking': Amid Election Fallout, Theresa May Stands On Shaky Ground
The British prime minister hopes to form a government with a small party in Northern Ireland. But members of her own party are questioning her leadership, and Labour leaders aren't ready to give up.
U.S. Soldier Killed, 2 Others Wounded In Southern Afghanistan
A 19-year-old U.S. soldier, Pfc. Hansen B. Kirkpatrick, has been killed in an attack in Helmand province while taking part in counterterror operations. Two other service members were injured.
The New Syrian Cease-Fire Isn't That New
The pact between the U.S. and Russia that includes Jordan and Israel, and affects southwest Syria, would be the fifth such effort to halt fighting there.
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