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Biden, Trump and their allies have run more than 100,000 advertisements per week since the beginning of October, according to counts maintained by the Wesleyan Media Project
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People are delighted to see it come back to life after years of grinding civil war that has kept all tourists away
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Researchers identified nearly identical responses of artificial neurons in advanced computer vision network.
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The presence of the La Nina climatic phenomenon, which helps to provide more food for the birds, has contributed to the increase
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A judge in California rejected a request from the US Department of Justice to reverse a previous decision allowing WeChat, owned by the Chinese company Tencent app, to remain active in app stores, The Verge reported on Friday.
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The crash involving a US Navy T-6B Texan II trainer aircraft took place on Friday evening near Foley city, the Alabama-based WKRG-TV said in a news report.
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Facebook makes lot more money than Twitter on political advertising, so the stakes for that are much higher for them, says Contributing Editor of Politico Magazine
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Let’s read in detail the major issues of contention the two countries are at loggerheads.
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World Meteorological Department (WMO) has entrusted India with the responsibility of the Regional Centre of South Asia Flash Flood Guidance System for coordination, development and its implementation
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Since 2016, the Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) has been investigating Google over allegations that it obstructed local smartphone makers from using operating systems from other rivals.
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The most common ones are about suicide, at about 32%, while 12% deal with stress over raising children.
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The Palm Fountain, located on the Palm Jumeirah, covers an area of 14,366 square feet
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The authors drew on a huge datasets of 78,000 hours of observations performed at the Kibale National Park in Uganda between 1995 and 2016.
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The coronavirus dominated the opening minutes of the Trump-Biden face-off with President Trump terming the contagion a “worldwide problem”.
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Environmental sustainability and social justice must be considered prerequisites for shaping the economic recovery that countries envision.
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said these students claimed to be employed by companies that do not exist.
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The 46-year-old Satish Kartan and his wife Sharmistha Barai (40) were found guilty of conspiracy to obtain forced labour and two counts of obtaining forced labour by a federal grand jury on March 14, 2019.
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In 2017, Trump pulled the US out of the 2015 Paris climate agreement, saying the international deal to keep global temperatures rises below 2 degree Celsius was disadvantageous to US workers.
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India comes in second place in terms of cases at 7,706,946, while the country's death toll soared to 116,616.
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The mission's primary goal is to obtain a sample of at least 60 g (2.1 oz) from 101955 Bennu, a carbonaceous near-Earth asteroid and return the sample to Earth for a detailed analysis.
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"All significant medical incidents, whether participants are in the control group or the COVID-19 vaccine group, are independently reviewed."
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Officials are testing 130,000 workers at hospitals, nursing homes and senior facilities in the Seoul metropolitan area hoping to reduce outbreaks.
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Ousado tentatively left the crate, examined his surroundings, then bounded off into the forest, prompting his veterinary team to burst into applause.
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The move is likely to impact a lot of Indian companies who send their technology professionals on B-1 visas for a short stay to complete the jobs on site in the US.