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Philippines Renounces Military Deal With US

Philippines, through its President Rodrigo Duterte announced its separation from the US military defense support.


Magnet Research Pulls An Attracting Award

An international recognition has been given to George Hadjipanayis, Richard B. Murray Professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Delaware, for his exceptional contributions in the field of rare-earth permanent magnets.

LGBT Voters Remains Solid Democrats

On a ‘feeling thermometer’ which ranges from 0 being the coldest, most negative rating to 100 being the warmest, most positive score, nearly nine out of ten LBGT voters rate the Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump coldly.

Johnny Depp Seldomly Appears On Media Since Divorce With Amber Heard

After the divorce of Depp from Amber Heard, he had seldom show his self in televisions and interview and tries to keep it in low profile.


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Suffered from Alzheimer's Disease, Bobby Vee goes home at the age of 73. One of the original teen idols of 1960s pop music, Bobby Vee, died Monday after a battle with Alzheimer's disease at the age of 73.
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After facing the dilemma of its replacement units, Samsung is set to offer its South Korean Note 7 unit owners a low-priced upgrade for the soon-to-be-released Samsung Galaxy S8 or Note 8.
A leading professor from University of Maine has died while conducting research in Antarctica. Professor Gordon Hamilton, from the School of Earth and Climate Sciences was a leading researcher with the Climate Change Institute.
A research center focused on global warming at the London School of Economics acquired tons of money from UK taxpayers by taking recognition for research it didn’t executed revealed The Daily Mail in an earlier investigation.
Behind corporate bad reports, technology still in the industry as leading sector. U. S. stocks kicked off the week on the right foot, trading higher on Monday after a slew of corporate news.
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