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The Voice: The one song you never thought they’d sing
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5 Ways Apple Cider Vinegar Improves Your Skin
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Bug Bites If you’re scratching an itchy and swollen bug bite like no tomorrow, you need to apply some apple cider vinegar to the irritated area. The acid will nix the itch and help your bite heal faster and become reduced in size. Just make sure to do a 50/50 mix of water and vinegar before you apply. Toner Tired of spending tons of money on expensive toners with ingredients you can’t even pronounce? Save some cash and use apple cider vinegar instead. Mix equal parts vinegar and water, and feel free to add a drop of your favorite essential oil in there as well. This mixture will even out skin tone, balance skin pH, and fight breakouts at the same time.…
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Britain formally triggers Article 50 to leave the EU #BrexitDay: Forty-four years after joining the European Economic Community, the forerunner of the modern day EU, Britain has triggered Article 50 to begin formal divorce talks with the bloc. World News
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Putin Making Alliances With Extremists Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Iranian counterpart, Hassan Rouhani, are holding a news conference following their meeting in Moscow. Iran’s president is in Russia on a two-day official visit to discuss cooperation between the two countries and sign a number of bilateral documents. World News
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Scorching lava can still be seen flowing onto the slopes of Mount Etna, more than one week after the Italian volcano dramatically erupted. Stunning Ruptly footage shows huge amounts of magma oozing from the 3,329 meter-high mountain. via ScitechPress.org
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The Scottish Parliament has voted to back Nicola Sturgeon’s request to seek new powers from London in order to trigger a second independence referendum. World News
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18 Year Old Wanted To Be “First Female Mass School Shooter” But Her Dad Called The Cops World News
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Boeing 737 bursts into flames after landing in Peru Peruvian Airlines Boeing 737 jet with 141 passengers on board has veered off the runway, bursting into flames upon landing at the Francisco Carle Airport in Jauja, Peru. World News
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Tesla's China business is booming
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Sacconaghi: Bullish on Tesla long-term Thursday, 9 Mar 2017 | 12:20 PM ET | 05:46 Elon Musk's Tesla is a growing player in China, where the global fight to develop electric, self-driving cars is raging hot. Hong-Kong traded Tencent, a company best known for its WeChat messaging app, disclosed in a Tuesday filing that it's taken a 5 percent stake in Tesla for $1.78 billion. The investment follows Tencent's new stake in taxi-hailing app Didi Chuxing, which can be accessed through WeChat. "I think Tencent likely wanted exposure to a company that was growing very quickly in electric and autonomous" vehicles, said Tasha Keeney, an analyst on the ARK Industrial …
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Working class white Americans are now dying in middle age at faster rates than minority groups
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2015, Princeton Professors Anne Case and Angus Deaton made global headlines after documenting a shocking rise in the proportion of white non-Hispanic Americans dying in middle age. This year, as part of the Spring 2017 edition of the Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Professors Case and Deaton are following up on that research to further investigate the rise and its causes, examining midlife mortality rates of white non-Hispanics in the U.S. by geography, education, birth cohort, and more. You can read the full paper here. Dividing the country into 1,000-plus regions, the authors find that the rate of “deaths of despair” (deaths by drugs, alcohol, and suici…
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A Positive Outlook May Be Good for Your Health
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“Look on the sunny side of life.” “Turn your face toward the sun, and the shadows will fall behind you.” “Every day may not be good, but there is something good in every day.” “See the glass as half-full, not half-empty.” Researchers are finding that thoughts like these, the hallmarks of people sometimes called “cockeyed optimists,” can do far more than raise one’s spirits. They may actually improve health and extend life. There is no longer any doubt that what happens in the brain influences what happens in the body. When facing a health crisis, actively cultivating positive emotions can boost the immune system and counter depression. Studies hav…
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A report by Oxfam suggests Europe’s largest banks have registered over a quarter of their profits in offshore tax havens last year. The continent’s top 20 lenders avoided paying tax on an estimated €25 billion, the study finds. World News - Money
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Rusty Patched Bumblebees Added To Endangered Species List World News
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Nightmare rollercoaster: At least 18 injured as Hong Kong escalator changes direction & speeds up Visitors to a luxury 15-storey Hong Kong shopping mall were sent hurtling down a massive escalator when it suddenly went into reverse. World News
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25,000+ evacuated as Cyclone Debbie reaches Australian shoreline A tropical cyclone carrying winds of up to 263km/h (163 mph) approached the northeast coast of Australia on Tuesday. Footage shows the category four storm battering the shoreline of Mackay. More than 25,000 residents have been evacuated, meanwhile, mining operations in the area have been suspended and ports closed. The Bureau of Meteorology has warned that Cyclone Debbie may gain intensity and cause widespread destruction and flash floods over the coming days. World News
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What’s inside a Tesla Battery? Small correction: the black sheet is not pure lithium. It’s a lithium carbonate mix that is deposited onto a thin sheet of aluminum. The amount of pure lithium in a Tesla cell only accounts for about 2% of it weight. via ScitechPress.org
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A World War Two Navy veteran had the 94th birthday of a lifetime when we won $300,000 on a lottery ticket that his daughter bought him. After sending lottery tickets to family members on their birthdays for years, Ervin Smolinski, from South Branch, Michigan, was shocked when he was given a Double Bonus Cashword instant game ticket worth $300,000 on his own special day, according to Michigan Lottery Connect. As it was a family tradition, Smolinski had received multiple Double Bonus Cashword tickets as gifts on March 17, his birthday. "The big winner was the first one I scratched,” he said. Smolinski added that because he's "seen a …
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Volcano spews huge ash clouds in Russian Kamchatka in surprise eruption after 250 years of silence The Kambalny volcano, located in the Yuzhno-Kamchatsky wildlife preserve in Kamchatka, showed activity on Saturday after first rumbling a day earlier, for the first time in around 250 years. World News
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