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When Meghan Markle wore a pair of “slave-free” jeans on a royal tour of Australia last month, she sparked a sales stampede and shone a spotlight on the growing number…

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Britain’s Theresa May scrambled Wednesday to sell to her Cabinet a draft Brexit divorce agreement British negotiators concluded after months of wrangling with their European Union counterparts. But the 500-page…

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Українська валюта посилюється на міжбанківському валютному ринку після кількох днів незначних послаблень. Як інформують учасники ринку, на торгах є надлишок пропозиції долара. Станом на 10:30 за Києвом котирування долара на…

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Robots with rigid metal frames are being used to help the paralyzed walk and have applications that could one day grant military fighters extra power on the battlefield. The problem…

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Several hundred private cargo planes in the United States deliver millions of packages per year. The FedEx superhub in Memphis Tennessee works around the clock to get parcels delivered to…

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Котирування нафти еталонного сорту Brent упали 14 листопада до рівня майже 65 доларів за барель. Станом на 8:20 за Києвом ціна становила 65 доларів 9 центів. Нинішня ціна на чверть…

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Nigeria’s Main One Cable took responsibility Tuesday for a glitch that temporarily caused some Google global traffic to be misrouted through China, saying it accidentally caused the problem during a network  upgrade. …

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The European Union’s highest court has ruled that the taste of a food cannot be protected by copyright. The European Court of Justice said Tuesday “the taste of a food…

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The federal government recorded a deficit of $100.5 billion in October, a big increase from a year ago that was primarily caused by quirks in the calendar.  The Treasury Department said Tuesday that the deficit shot up 59 percent from the same month a…

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Inflation in Zimbabwe soared last month to its highest level since 2008, official data showed Tuesday, after a severe dollar shortage led to a surge in prices of food, drinks…

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NATO is developing new high-tech tools, such as the ability to 3-D-print parts for weapons and deliver them by drone, as it scrambles to retain a competitive edge over Russia,…

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