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  • Nokia’s new affordable smartphones prioritize design

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    The Nokia 1, 6 and 7 Plus all have their own distinct character. Generating hype around the Nokia brand with retro-inspired feature phones is all well and good, but that doesn’t necessarily result in people opening their wallets. And to best cash in on any interest, you need a little something for everyone. To that […]

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  • Arsenal Ace Aubameyang Claims His Audacious Lifestyle Is Here to Stay & ‘Doesn’t Care’ About Critics

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    Arsenal’s £55m record signing Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has claimed that he’s not going to give up his notoriously flashy lifestyle any time soon, and won’t let critics stop his fondness for fast cars and glamorous clothes. In an interview with the Mirror, the Gabonese international spoke candidly over criticism of his lavish way of living, and claimed […]

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  • Palestinian art and culture celebrated at Woodbridge museum

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    WOODBRIDGE — The gray walls of Faisal Saleh’s Palestine Museum US are starting to be filled with paintings and photographs representing his people’s contributions to art and culture. While the grand opening of the museum at 1764 Litchfield Turnpike won’t be held until April 22, the museum is open by appointment. “Really there is some […]

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  • Colombia extradites ‘Pablo Escobar of Ecuador’ to US

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    Washington Edison Prado is accused of shipping hundreds of tonnes of cocaine to US A suspected drug chief known as the “Pablo Escobar of Ecuador” was extradited to the US on Saturday, Colombia’s chief prosecutor’s office has announced. Washington Edison Prado tried unsuccessfully to prevent extradition by claiming membership of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of […]

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  • The 33-Year-Old Who Left A Six-Figure Job To Start A Travel Company

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    In 2017, Jessica Nabongo spent only 21% of the year at home. Bouncing from places like Sri Lanka to the Maldives or from South Africa to Mozambique, she visited 53 countries, 38 of which were new to her. That’s over 189,000 miles on 131 flights. Looking into 2018, the American has no plans of slowing down […]

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  • Dance party pushes the limits of entertainment in Houston

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    Axelrad Concert Series hosted the WEPA! Latino Music Dance Party in the upstairs room of Axelrad Beer Garden on Saturday, February 24, 2018 in Houston, Texas. The exclamation “wepa!” is usually yelled in the Latino culture, and is used as a form of celebration and approval. On a rain soaked yet pleasant Saturday night, the […]

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  • North Hollywood High wins LADWP’s 25th Anniversary Science Bowl

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    North Hollywood High School bested the competition Saturday in the Los Angeles Department of Water’s 25th Annual Power Science Bowl regional competition. The San Fernando Valley school’s A Team took top honors, marking the 19th win in the last 21 years for North Hollywood High School, said Walter Zeisl, DWP’s manager of education outreach. The […]

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  • Samsung announces the Galaxy S9 — here’s what’s new

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    Samsung announced the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ on Sunday at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) event in Barcelona. Whether you’re a Galaxy S8 owner or you’ve been keeping up with the S9 rumors, little about Samsung’s new smartphone is new. The Galaxy S9 retains the overall design of the Galaxy S8, but Samsung listened […]

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  • Trump Egregiously Misquotes Fox News To Attack Rival

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    The president apparently wasn’t paying close enough attention. At first, the tweet seemed like standard criticism from President Donald Trump. “Congressman [Adam] Schiff omitted and distorted key facts,” he said, appearing to quote a Fox News report about the California Democrat, who has frequently butted heads with the president over the investigations into Russian meddling in the […]

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  • Japan’s high-brow bookstore Tsutaya expands into condo design

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      TOKYO — Tsutaya, a Japanese company known for its bookstores and eclectic retail spaces, is now helping real estate developers design the communal areas of residential complexes. As is the case with the Tsutaya Electrics store in Tokyo’s Futako Tamagawa neighborhood, an affluent residential district, selections of books will make up a key part of […]

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