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US and UK ban cabin laptops on some inbound flights

The banned devices are laptops, tablets and phones which are larger than a typical smartphone, measuring 16 cementers by 9.3 cementers by 1.5 cementers.

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United States crude production fell in 2016, despite late-year growth

On March 14, 2017, the spread was at $3.20 per barrel. The session low was US$47.01, its lowest since Nov 30.

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After US now United Kingdom bans electronic devices from Mideast

New travel restrictions imposed by the United States government severely limit the kinds of electronics travelers will be able to bring into the cabin of some USA -bound intentional flights

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Bennet, Gardner will introduce Gorsuch at confirmation hearing

Conservative and GOP-related groups have outspent Democrats on TV by more than $3 million, according to Democrats and Republicans tracking the advertising figures.

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Republican Governors Came Out Against the GOP Health Care Bill

Ryan-care (or Trump-care, as some are calling it) results in a likely loss of health coverage for millions of Americans who – unlike the majority of us – buy it

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Inventory Glut Could Push Oil Down Further

They had their first increase in seven days on Wednesday, gaining 1.7 per cent.

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Favorites Dominated Day 1 Of The 2017 NCAA Tournament

Vanderbilt had just taken a 66-65 lead over Northwestern with just 18 seconds left in an NCAA first-round nail-biter.

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Northeast snowstorm causes flight cancelations and delays

The storm system in the northeast is forecast to bring blizzard conditions to where 50 million people live and work.

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Federal Judge Won’t Apply Stay To Revised Travel Ban

More than a half-dozen states are trying to derail the executive order affecting travelers from six Muslim-majority nations.

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OPEC expects increase in 2017 world oil demand

Production also increase by 56,000 barrels a day to 9.088 million barrels.

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Establishment, Nationalists Face Off in Dutch Election

The latter incident provoked high-profile protests by Turks in the Rotterdam city center on Saturday night. “You are not the prime minister of the Netherlands, but of the foreigners”.

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Jobs Report Boosts Case for Interest Rate Hike

Howard Archer, chief United Kingdom and European economist at Markit IHS Global, expects United Kingdom employment to have risen by 80,000 in the three months to January to stand at

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