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It's Always A Joy When We Can Report On Toto's 'Africa'
There's a new art installation in the Namibian desert, according to CNN. It's six speakers, playing "Africa" — in Africa. The speakers are powered by the sun — so the song is on an endless loop.
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TV Review: 'Star Trek: Discovery' Begins Its 2nd Season
Star Trek: Discovery starts a new season Thursday on CBS All Access, which is trying to build a new version of the franchise for an all-access world — hoping its reinvention will draw in subscribers.
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Jack Bogle, Who Started An Investment Revolution, Dies At 89
The Vanguard founder created the first index mutual fund for individual investors. Bogle believed investors should own a mix of bonds and stocks but shouldn't pay investment managers to pick them.
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Legislature takes lead over governor, at least for now
The New York State Legislature has been more active during the first few days of the session than it has in many years. On Monday, both houses of the...
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Teenage Diver Finds Tons Of Golf Balls Rotting Off California
Alex Weber discovered more than 50,000 balls in the ocean near coastal California golf courses. When golf balls degrade, as these were doing, they release plastic particles and toxic chemicals.
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Trump Administration Brings Back Some Federal Workers As Shutdown Drags On
The Trump administration is interpreting the somewhat vague law governing shutdowns broadly so it can ease the pain this shutdown causes. But some critics say they're not adhering to the law.
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After Months Of Struggle, Sweden Forms A New Government
Four months after an election dominated largely by the issue of immigration, Sweden has a government. Social Democrats and the prime minister hold on to power while the right-wing party is excluded.
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How Market Volatility Plays Into The Fear Index
It turns out, 2018 was the most volatile year ever for the U.S. stock market. But while the market's ups and downs may be nerve-wracking, there might be less cause for alarm than one would think.
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Fire Department In England Rescues Cat (And Owner) Stuck In A Tree
The BBC reports that Maria Parry searched for her cat for three days before finding it. She climbed up the tree to comfort the cat and realized she was too terrified to climb down.
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Police In Kutztown, Pa., Find Volunteers Willing To Drink To Excess
The department, looking for training help, posted the Facebook request on Wednesday and was flooded with volunteers. On Thursday, a department comment read, "At this point we have enough volunteers."
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