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Heidi Harley
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6 years ago
Homeowners in wildfire-prone areas could potentially find themselves struggling to get insurers to cover them.
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Heidi Harley
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6 years ago
The presentation also illustrated the close ties between the companies that are emerging as an issue in T-Mobile US Inc.’s proposed purchase of SoftBank’s Sprint Corp. SoftBank’s network relies on Huawei technology. Critics of the deal say the arres...
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Heidi Harley
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6 years ago
The newlyweds' trip turned into a fight for his life, almost 7,000 miles from home.
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Heidi Harley
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6 years ago
The northern edge of a storm with flooding rain in the southeastern United States will bring rain, fog, ice and a wintry mix to portions of the Northeast this weekend.
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Heidi Harley
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6 years ago
Scientists in Finland have developed what they believe is the world's first vaccine to protect bees against disease, raising hopes for tackling the drastic decline in insect numbers which could cause a global food crisis. UN-led research in 2016 fou...
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Heidi Harley
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6 years ago
"Relations between Ethiopia and Eritrea are very good - there is no longer the threat of conflict," Ethiopia's Major General Asrat Denero, Commander of the Western Command, said. "There is no need to maintain our troops there (on the border). "As p...
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Heidi Harley
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6 years ago
Threatening violence or the loss of love might seem like an obvious no-no, but there are more subtle phrases just as damaging.
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Heidi Harley
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6 years ago
An invasive tick species, new to the U.S., has already popped up in nine states, and a new study suggests that the species could spread much further. This tick, called the Asian longhorned tick (Haemaphysalis longicornis), is native to Asia and was...
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Heidi Harley
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6 years ago
Scientists from the Georgia Institute of Technology wanted to find out. Understanding these advanced trunk mechanics could inspire the development of future robots that more efficiently grip and move things like sand and gravel, the researchers wrot...
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Heidi Harley
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6 years ago
The shape of your brain may say a lot about the Neanderthal in you. New research has found that modern humans carrying certain genetic fragments from our closest extinct relatives may have more oblong brains and skulls than other people. Modern hum...
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Heidi Harley
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6 years ago
It's now beyond official: Greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, pose a danger to public health and welfare, according to an exhaustive review that looked at 275 scientific studies published over the past nine years. Researchers did the report to...
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Heidi Harley
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6 years ago
On a clear and sunny morning in San Francisco's downtown SoMa district, 40
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Heidi Harley
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6 years ago
China's finance ministry said on Friday it will suspend additional tariffs on U.S.-made vehicles and auto parts for three months starting Jan. 1, 2019. The government will suspend 25 percent tariffs on 144 U.S. vehicle and auto part items and 5 perc...
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Heidi Harley
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6 years ago
Iran welcomed on Friday initial agreements reached at talks in Sweden by the opposing sides in Yemen's war, which include the Iran-aligned Houthi group, were a step toward a final peace accord, Iranian state TV reported on Friday. The war in Yemen i...