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Zlatan Ibrahimovic claims he’s getting better with age

I just caught sight of it at the last minute and just managed to get something on it. In fact, he is only half-joking when he says he can play

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Buses used to evacuate Syrian villages attacked, set ablaze

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is hoping to resume the evacuation of civilians and injured people from Aleppo after the plan collapsed on Friday (16 December).

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Gopher football team ends boycott, will play in Holiday Bowl

If bowl officials had spent any time with the university’s report on the incident that led to player suspensions and a short-lived boycott, they might have found a more deserving

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Rebels In Syria’s War-Torn Aleppo City To Be Evacuated

The vehicles had meant to leave under a deal to evacuate people from rebel areas following rapid advances in Aleppo by government forces.

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Electoral College Delegates Implored Not To Vote For Trump

In his email, Klarman wrote that upending typical election procedures could present a threat to American democracy. A candidate needs 270 electoral votes to capture the presidency.

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Ohio House committee approves 20-week abortion ban

Rep. Bob Cupp (R., Lima), a former Ohio Supreme Court justice, said assumptions that the 20-weeks ban would be struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court are “at least exceedingly

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Bill Gates leads $1 billion fund to invest in clean energy

Multimillionaire Bill Gates said on Tuesday that US President-elect Donald Trump has the chance to establish his country’s leadership through innovation. Many venture capitalists were investing in these businesses a

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US envoy nominee Branstad member of Masons, banned in China

Trump spokesperson Jason Miller confirmed that Branstad had accepted the offer, but he must first be confirmed by Congress. “China is in the heart of Governor Branstad, and he understands

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US defense secretary in Israel as country gets F-35 jets

Over the past six months, nine F/A-18 Hornet fighter aircraft have crashed in various accidents involving the Royal Canadian Air Force, Swiss Air Force and U.S. Navy and Marines Corps.

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Oil pact could quickly sop up market glut: IEA

The oil bear market is well and truly over opined a commentator in the United Kingdom financial press recently, noting that the oil price had “rocketed” after Saudi Arabia, leader

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Senate approves spending bill, averts government shutdown

Flint, Michigan, which has endured a two-and-a-half-year struggle with lead-contaminated drinking water, would get access to a $170 million fund for infrastructure improvements and lead poisoning prevention under the bill.

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Canada task force makes recommendations for legal weed

NDP MLA Mike Farnworth accused the B.C. Liberal government of failing to consult the public sooner.

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