The encounter comes after several aerial close calls between Russian jets and U.S. military assets earlier this year.… Read more

The encounter comes after several aerial close calls between Russian jets and U.S. military assets earlier this year.… Read more
Those who found the poster questionable took issue with the fact that children of color were doing dangerous activities, while all of the acceptable, “cool” activities were depicted with lighter-skinned people.
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Volkswagen’s deliberate cheating on emissions tests will cost it a record $14.7 billion. And that’s just the start of its problems.… Read more
The typical middle class family is earning about the same amount of money — just under $54,000 — as they did in 1996, once you adjust for inflation.
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World markets freak out as the largely unexpected results play out. … Read more
Though Gray’s death became a symbol of the black community’s distrust of police and triggered days of violent protests, the state has failed to secure a single conviction following three high-profile trials.
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Consumer rights law firm Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLC filed the suit Thursday, claiming FCA “fraudulently concealed and failed to remedy a gear shifter design defect affecting 811,000 vehicles and linked to driverless rollaway incidents,” the firm said in a press release.
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Overall, 71% say further acts of terrorism are very or somewhat likely in the United States over the next several weeks.
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Beaches also will include signs and temporary barriers “to further promote safety at our resort and we continue to work on permanent, long-term solutions,” the source said.
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“What we are doing is trying to cope with the current situation where the United States is trying to threaten the DPRK with nuclear weapons, so we are trying to strengthen our nuclear capabilities in order to cope with threats that are imposed on the DPRK,” she added, using an acronym for the country typically used by government officials.
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The encounter comes after several aerial close calls between Russian jets and U.S. military assets earlier this year.… Continue Reading
Those who found the poster questionable took issue with the fact that children of color were doing dangerous activities, while all of the acceptable, “cool” activities were depicted with lighter-skinned people.
… Continue Reading
Volkswagen’s deliberate cheating on emissions tests will cost it a record $14.7 billion. And that’s just the start of its problems.… Continue Reading
The typical middle class family is earning about the same amount of money — just under $54,000 — as they did in 1996, once you adjust for inflation.
… Continue Reading
World markets freak out as the largely unexpected results play out. … Continue Reading
Though Gray’s death became a symbol of the black community’s distrust of police and triggered days of violent protests, the state has failed to secure a single conviction following three high-profile trials.
… Continue Reading
Consumer rights law firm Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLC filed the suit Thursday, claiming FCA “fraudulently concealed and failed to remedy a gear shifter design defect affecting 811,000 vehicles and linked to driverless rollaway incidents,” the firm said in a press release.
… Continue Reading
Overall, 71% say further acts of terrorism are very or somewhat likely in the United States over the next several weeks.
… Continue Reading
Beaches also will include signs and temporary barriers “to further promote safety at our resort and we continue to work on permanent, long-term solutions,” the source said.
… Continue Reading
“What we are doing is trying to cope with the current situation where the United States is trying to threaten the DPRK with nuclear weapons, so we are trying to strengthen our nuclear capabilities in order to cope with threats that are imposed on the DPRK,” she added, using an acronym for the country typically used by government officials.
… Continue Reading