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Get to know the Tesla Model X
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A four-year-old Asian boy who mispronounced “cucumber” as “cooker bomb” was recommended for a de-radicalization program by staff at a UK nursery, the boy’s family has said.
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More than a hundred protesters have blocked several routes for migrants, preventing them from gaining access to Calais. The activists’ banners called to 'stop the invasion of Europe' and 'defend' their city.
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The United States and South Korea held a Combined Amphibious Exercise in Pohang on Saturday. Approximately 12,200 US military personnel and 4,500 South Koreans took part in the exercise, which formed part of annual joint military drills by Seoul and Washington.
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Israeli Airstrike Kills 10 Year Old In Gaza
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The migrant problem is a major issue in Germany which is preparing for key local elections, which will take place this Sunday. The regional elections involve three key German states and has already been dubbed 'Super Sunday'. The vote is also seen as a litmus test for Merkel and her refugee policies as it takes place amid growing anti-immigrant sentiment.
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Russian engineer Igor Sukhorukov showed off his unusual customized cross-country vehicle in Biysk in the Altai region on Saturday. The vehicle is raised far above the traffic by its imposing wheels, has aerodynamic body and a protective cage around the car’s body.
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SOMETHINGS FOR *COCA COLA* FREAK ! TASTE THE FEELING...... THE FIRST 6 COCA COLA - *MODELS* ;o) and a little *Baby - Model*.... American Idol Season 9 Round Coca-Cola Bottle 2010 _ Flickr - Photo Sharing!.htm Next days, some COCA - COLA Recipes.... ( very tasty ) ******************************************************************************************
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Local governor in Izmir, Turkey is calling for the arrest of the man seen in the video slamming the child to the ground. The man, who sells street food, claimed he was angry because the child grabbed his cart and hit a woman. The child suffered slight injuries, although some witnesses say he lost conciseness before he was giving water and taken away by a friend.
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Russian baby snatcher: Mom steals someone else’s child in a shopping bag
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The reason I ask is because less than an hour ago I texted someone about taking some aspirin for a headache. Now I see an Excedrin advertisement above. Coincidence? Could Google be paying Apple for the info? What do you think?
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Poor battery life is one of the top complaints among mobile phone owners, especially as they run power-hungry apps that can chew up a battery charge before the day is half over. There have been long-running debates over whether closing a background app helps preserve battery charge. Federighi's succinct response echoes a similar piece of advice on an Apple support page that explains how to close an app. The page says that closing an app isn't necessary unless it's frozen: Another support document clarifies the process in greater detail: Mobile phone users constantly search for tips and tricks to preserve battery life on their phones. iPhone owners can…
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Maria Sharapova says she is takes 'full responsibility' for testing for Meldonium
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‘Get ’em out!’ Racial tensions explode at Donald Trump’s rallies. Warning: Following video has a lot of cursing in it but it show the tension on ground level.... Rally shut down in St. Louis by protesters In reality they haven't stopped Trump... they gave him International News Headlines. He is feeding off of this right now. Amazing to watch the modern world work. (or not, depending how you look at it) Trump responded "Whatever happened to Free Speech in this country"?
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On Friday, GM said it acquired Cruise Automation, a 40-person software company in San Francisco that has been developing autonomous-vehicle technology. GM plans to use Cruise technology to gave autonomous capability to its vehicles, though likely not in existing models. http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-hy-gm-cruise-purchase-20160311-story.html ------------------------ I recently allowed a car to steer for me. I didn't like the feeling. I'm going to be one of those old guys resistant to change with this driverless car push. I suspect they will force me into it by raising my insurance rates to where I cannot afford to drive myself.
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Avgolemono (from Greek: αυγολέμονο or αβγολέμονο) or egg-lemon sauce, is a family of Mediterranean sauces and soups made with egg yolk and lemon juice mixed with broth, heated until they thicken. In Arabic, it is called tarbiya or beida bi-lemoune 'egg with lemon'; and in Turkish terbiye. In Sephardic Jewish cuisine, it is called agristada or salsa blanco, and in Italian cuisine, bagna brusca, brodettato, or brodo brusk. It is also widely used in Balkan cuisine. Sauce As a sauce, it is used for warm dolma, for vegetables like artichokes, and for stew-like dishes where the egg-lemon mixture is used to thicken the cooking juices, such as the Greek pork with celery…
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New Procedure Allows Kidney Transplants From Any Donor
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Clint Smith, at home in New Orleans, had a procedure that altered his immune system to allow his body to accept a kidney from an incompatible donor. It “changed my life,” he said. Credit William Widmer for The New York Times In the anguishing wait for a new kidney, tens of thousands of patients on waiting lists may never find a match because their immune systems will reject almost any transplanted organ. Now, in a large national study thatexperts are calling revolutionary, researchers have found a way to get them the desperately needed procedure. In the new study, published Wednesday in The New England Journal of Medicine, doctors successfully altered pat…
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TRENTON (CBSNewYork) – Thirty Newark Public Schools have been ordered to use alternate water supplies due to elevated lead levels. The Department of Environmental Protection said it found elevated lead levels at various taps in recent tests. CBS2’s Meg Baker reported officials first realized there was an issue at Louise A. Spencer Elementary School last Thursday where there were reports of discolored water. “How long ago was this report done? How long did Newark Public Schools sit on this information?” community advocate Donna Jackson asked. Christopher Cerf, superintendent of Newark Public Schools, told CBS2 he was first briefed on the issue on Monday. How…
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Want a younger brain? Stay in school -- and take the stairs
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Researchers found that brain age decreases by 0.95 years for each year of education, and by 0.58 years for every daily flight of stairs climbed. Education and physical activity can significantly slow down grey-matter aging Date: March 9, 2016 Source: Concordia University Summary: A new study shows that the more flights of stairs a person climbs, and the more years of school a person completes, the 'younger' their brain physically appears. Taking the stairs is normally associated with keeping your body strong and healthy. But new research shows that it improves your brain's health too -- and that education also has a positive effect.…
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Revealed: Best ages to have sex, be healthy and wealthy – they're not what you think
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Living the dream: But you'll have to wait till you're 47 The average Briton is at their healthiest at the age of 30, wealthiest at 47, has the best sex at 32 - but is ultimately the happiest when they turn 39, according to a new study. Researchers who carried out a detailed investigation into the key milestone years of life, also found we are most body confident when we are 31 - but doing the best in our careers at the age of 38. Other major moments in our lives include being the most content in our relationshipat the age of 40 and earning our dream salary two years later at 42, according to the study of Britons. But when asked whether the avera…
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Each year, Jeep creates and unveils some crazy concepts for the Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, Utah. However, this year's concepts might take the cake. That's because, along with six other truly inspired 4x4s, Jeep has debuted a Wrangler with a 707-horsepower V8 engine. It's called the Jeep Trailcat. In creating the Trailcat, Jeep designers did more than wedge a 6.2-liter supercharged "Hellcat" V8 under its bright green hood. First, they extended the wheel base of the Wrangler by 12 inches and then chopped the windshield height by two inches, giving it a distinctive stance. Jeep finished off the Trailcat by slathering it in bright green paint and bolted up 17…
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