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  • Google’s Fuchsia OS Launching With Native Support For Android Apps?

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    There’s now reason to believe that Google’s mysterious Fuchsia OS will have support for Android apps. Apparently, developers have uncovered data that suggest the upcoming operating system will be able to run Android apps. Earlier this week, XDA Developers editor-in-chief Mishaal Rahman took to Twitter to reveal the latest discovery they made. According to Rahman, the highly […]

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  • Australia announces $379 million funding for Great Barrier Reef

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    SYDNEY – Australia’s Great Barrier Reef will receive A$500 million ($379.10 million) in new funding to restore water quality and protect the coral from starfish attacks, government ministers announced on Sunday. Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg said in a televised interview that some of the money would go directly to farmers to modify their practices “to […]

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  • Facebook can’t even control fake Mark Zuckerberg scam accounts

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    SAN FRANCISCO — A Facebook notification on Gary Bernhardt’s phone woke him up one night in November with incredible news: a message from Mark Zuckerberg himself, saying that he had won $750,000 in the Facebook lottery. “I got all excited. Wouldn’t you?” said Bernhardt, 67, a retired forklift driver and Army veteran in Ham Lake, […]

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  • Australia, Canada to send military aircraft to monitor North Korean ships

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    SYDNEY  – Australia’s Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said on Saturday the country will send a military patrol aircraft to monitor North Korean vessels suspected of transferring prohibited goods in defiance of United Nations sanctions. Canada also plans to deploy patrol aircraft for such activities, and surveillance planes from both countries will be based in the […]

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  • Phase 2 of 123rd Canton Fair Opens with Focus on Products’ Upgraded Design and Function

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    GUANGZHOU, China, April 28, 2018 – Phase 2 of the 123rd China Import and Export Fair (Canton Fair), featuring kitchenware & tableware, general ceramics, household items, personal care products and pet products, has kicked off in Guangzhou. More than 3,600 companies across 6 sections are showcasing their latest products to buyers from across China and around the world. This year, […]

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  • South East Women’s Wrestlers to host WRESTLEWOMANIA event

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    On Saturday April 28, the South East Women’s Wrestlers will present their first WRESTLEWOMANIA event staring at 7 p.m. at The Mill on 1085 Danielsville Road. Kate Bundy, known by the name Amazona Prime, is a participating wrestler and founding member of the collective. Bundy also serves as the group’s communications officer. “If you’re there […]

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  • Trend-setting features prompts quick sale of Florida Lifestyle Homes model

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    When Florida Lifestyle Homes newest model, the St. Martin II, sold a short time after opening in February, buyers took note of the trend-setting features of the home as well as the quality of craftmanship in the execution of the design. “Each year we review the features that have been popular in our models,” said Bill […]

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  • I Didn’t Get Along With Eye Shadow Until I Tried This Shimmery Product

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    Eye shadow and I don’t get along. I have photos from high school to prove it. After a few short-lived months of attempting to rock bold hues as a teen, I had given up hope that one day we would go back to liking each other again. Nowadays, my daily makeup routine consists of wearing tinted […]

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  • Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets Chinese President Xi Jinping for informal summit

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    New Delhi –Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Chinese President Xi Jinping Friday at the beginning of his informal two-day relation-building summit in the central Chinese city of Wuhan. The meeting, widely interpreted as an attempt to reset relations and rebuild trust, follows an extended period of diplomatic estrangement between the two neighboring nuclear […]

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  • On Calabria’s coast a fairytale village awakes from its slumber

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    The hills were on fire. It was August and the view from our car window of smoke rising from forest fires was as dramatic as the road taking us south. The “motorway of the sun”, more prosaically known as the A2, negotiates the mountains of Calabria through a series of tunnels and high bridges right […]

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