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Russian cargo ship runs aground off southwest England
December 18, 2018 19:15 ISTA Russian cargo ship with 18 crew members on board has run aground off the coast of Falmouth, Cornwall, in southwest Britain, following bad weather
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US home construction rose last month, led by apartments
December 18, 2018 19:15 ISTUS home construction rose last month, lifted by apartments, as single-family home building falls
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US home construction rose last month, lifted by apartments, as single-family home building falls
December 18, 2018 19:15 ISTUS home construction rose last month, lifted by apartments, as single-family home building falls
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Norway allows cleric to face court in Italy
December 18, 2018 19:15 ISTNorway's justice minister says an Iraqi-born cleric suspected of enticing recruits to fight in Iraq and Syria, has been given travel documents enabling to travel to Italy where he faces trial
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Messi receives 5th Golden Shoe award for Europe's top scorer
December 18, 2018 19:00 ISTLionel Messi has received his record fifth Golden Shoe award for leading all of Europe's leagues in scoring last season
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Vatican committee: Church credibility at risk over sex abuse
December 18, 2018 19:00 ISTOrganizers of Vatican summit on sex abuse prevention are warning that the credibility of the Catholic Church is in jeopardy over the abuse scandal and are urging participants to meet with victims to hear their pain first-hand
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9 migrants trying to reach UK rescued in English Channel
December 18, 2018 19:00 ISTFrench officials say that nine migrants, including a woman and child, have been rescued off the coast of Dunkirk after two distress calls from their small boat as they tried to sneak to Britain
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Putin claims Russia's new weapons have no foreign equivalent
December 18, 2018 18:45 ISTPresident Vladimir Putin says Russia's new weapons have no foreign equivalents, helping ensure the country's security for decades to come
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel to receive Fulbright prize
December 18, 2018 18:15 ISTThe Washington-based Fulbright Association says its 2018 prize for international understanding will go to German Chancellor Angela Merkel
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Former VW boss Winterkorn leaves Bayern supervisory board
December 18, 2018 18:00 ISTGerman champion Bayern Munich says former Volkswagen chief executive Martin Winterkorn has left its supervisory board, three years are he resigned from the automaker amid its diesel emissions scandal
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The Latest: Trump wishes Flynn 'good luck' before sentencing
December 18, 2018 18:00 ISTPresident Donald Trump is wishing ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn "good luck" in court as Flynn awaits sentencing for lying to the FBI.
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Romanian-Canadian singer dies after car plunges into Danube
December 18, 2018 17:45 ISTPolice say Romanian-Canadian singer and songwriter Anca Pop has died after her car plunged into the River Danube
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If you recycled all the plastic garbage in the world, you could buy the NFL, Apple and Microsoft
December 18, 2018 17:45 IST(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Liberty Vittert, Washington University in St Louis(THE CONVERSATION) This year, I served on the judging panel for The Royal Statistical Society’s International Statistic of the Year. On Dec. 18, we announced the winner: 90.5 percent, the amount of plastic that has never been recycled. Okay – but why is that such a big deal? Much like Oxford English Dictionary’s “Word of the Year”
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How T.M. Landry College Prep failed black families
December 18, 2018 17:45 IST(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) H. Richard Milner IV, Vanderbilt University(THE CONVERSATION) Of all the challenges that vex black parents, perhaps none is more frustrating than to be forced to send their children to schools where their children’s talents go unrecognized, overlooked, ignored or even squashed.As I argue in my book – “Rac(e)ing to Class: Confronting Poverty and Race in Schools and Classrooms” –
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In 'Mary Poppins Returns,' an ode to the gas lamp
December 18, 2018 17:45 IST(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Jennifer Tucker, Wesleyan University(THE CONVERSATION) “Mary Poppins Returns” transports audiences back to 1930s London.The beloved nanny at the center of the original 1964 hit film will return, this time played by Emily Blunt.But Mary’s original companion, Bert, a chimney sweep played by Dick Van Dyke, has been replaced by Jack, a lamplighter played by Lin-Manuel Miranda.Some fans
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An economist's take on the Poland climate conference: The glass is more than half full
December 18, 2018 17:45 IST(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Robert Stavins, Harvard University(THE CONVERSATION) The global climate change conference in Katowice, Poland, that wrapped up on Dec. 15 had a challenging mission. Three years ago in Paris, 196 countries and regions agreed to curb global greenhouse gas emissions Now they had to agree on rules and guidelines for how to do it. Two urgent realities hung over the negotiations. First,
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Who is responsible for migrants?
December 18, 2018 17:45 IST(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Felipe A. Filomeno, University of Maryland, Baltimore County(THE CONVERSATION) President Donald Trump tends to portray migrants as a foreign problem that has suddenly – and unfairly – been “dumped” at America’s doorstep. Migration “is a way they get certain people out of their country and dump in U.S.,” he wrote on Nov. 25 about a caravan of mostly Honduran women, children and young
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Cargo ships are emitting boatloads of carbon, and nobody wants to take the blame
December 18, 2018 17:45 IST(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Henrik Selin, Boston University and Rebecca Cowing, Boston University(THE CONVERSATION) Maritime shipping transports 90 percent of the goods traded around the world by volume. Moving large amounts of goods such as oil, computers, blue jeans and wheat across oceans drives the global economy, making it cheaper and easier to buy almost anything. But hauling goods around by sea requires
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You can probably eat more Christmas cookies than you think - just take a look at the calorie guidelines
December 18, 2018 17:45 IST(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Patricia Smith, University of Michigan and Jay L. Zagorsky, Boston University(THE CONVERSATION) It’s that time of year when cookies, cakes, candy and treats show up at work, home and every place in between. As researchers who have investigated obesity, people’s body image, and fast food and other nutritional topics we often get questions from people concerned about their weight and
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Advanced digital networks look a lot like the human nervous system
December 18, 2018 17:45 IST(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Salvatore Domenic Morgera, University of South Florida(THE CONVERSATION) Parents have experienced how newborns grab their finger and hold tight. This almost instantaneous response is one of the sweetest involuntary movements that babies exhibit. The newborn’s nerves sense a touch, process the information and react without having to send a signal to the brain. Though in people this
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How to handle the return of a long-lost family member during the holidays
December 18, 2018 17:45 IST(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Annmarie Cano, Wayne State University(THE CONVERSATION) Humans are social animals who crave connection with others. It’s a drive that seems hard-wired into our systems so that when we experience rejection or estrangement from others, the experience can feel much like physical pain. The desire to avoid these painful feelings may be why many people go out of their way to reconnect
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British Airways to resume flights to Pakistan in June
December 18, 2018 17:15 ISTBritish Airways to resume flights to Pakistan in June, suspended after deadly 2008 Marriott bombing
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Sri Lankan lawmakers question Rajapaksa's parliamentary seat
December 18, 2018 17:15 ISTSri Lanka's Parliament has questioned whether Mahinda Rajapaksa, who recently quit as prime minister can hold his seat as well because he has relinquished membership of the political party from which he contested the last election
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Pope shakes up Vatican communications operations
December 18, 2018 17:15 ISTPope Francis is shaking up the Vatican's communications operations, replacing the longtime editor of the Holy See newspaper and naming a prominent Italian journalist to coordinate the editorial line of all Vatican media
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Warrant issued for arrest of 'Schwimmer lookalike' suspect
December 18, 2018 17:15 ISTA British judge has issued an arrest warrant for an alleged shoplifter whose striking resemblance to David Schwimmer made international headlines, after he failed to show up for a court appearance
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10 Things to Know for Today
December 18, 2018 17:00 ISTAmong 10 Things to Know: Flynn's day in court, the border wall standoff, the decline of life expectancy in the U.S.
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US surgeon general warns of teen risks from e-cigarettes
December 18, 2018 17:00 ISTUS surgeon general urges swift action to prevent nicotine addiction amid surge in teenage vaping
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The Latest: United to hire caretaker; Carrick interim coach
December 18, 2018 17:00 ISTMichael Carrick is in temporary charge as Manchester United searches for a caretaker manager until the end of the season
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TMC, BJP locked in intense battle as Bengal goes to polls in second phase today amid tight security
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UAE quits oil production groups OPEC, OPEC+ amid global energy crisis due to Iran war
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Gujarat local body election results: BJP registers sweeping victory, decimates Congress and AAP
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Rajasthan Royals end Punjab Kings' unbeaten streak in IPL 2026; Openers, Ferreira steal show
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