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South Korea joined the rush to the moon on Thursday by sending up a lunar orbiter that will look for good places to land in the future.
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Bob Rafelson has died. He was an important part of New Hollywood in the 1970s and was nominated for two Oscars for his work on 'Five Easy Pieces.' He was 89.
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In San Diego County, California, law enforcement officers from the federal and local levels recovered a record-breaking amount of methamphetamine associated with cartels. The drugs were loaded onto a 20-foot box truck and were said to be the greatest seizure ever made in San Diego County.
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Technoblade, a well-known Minecraft streamer and content creator, died at age 23 from cancer, almost a year after he told people about it.
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Authorities said Tuesday that the owner of a Philadelphia building that caught fire and fell this month, killing a city firefighter and hurting five other people, was charged with starting the fire.
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Induced demand is the term used by economists to describe how increasing the supply of something (such as roads) makes people want it even more. Though some traffic engineers noticed this phenomena as early as the 1960s, it wasn't until recently that social scientists gathered enough data to illustrate how it happens almost every time we create a new route.
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Two unaffiliated Microsoft developers have created a blockchain overlay for Minecraft.
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Russia's ambassador to Sweden claimed President Vladimir Putin doesn't 'give a s–t' about the sanctions imposed by the US and its allies if Moscow invades Ukraine.
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Russia is conducting surprise military maneuvers in Belarus today, only a few kilometers from Poland's border, as suspicions mount that Vladimir Putin is planning an invasion of Eastern Europe.
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When Tomatoes Were Held Responsible for Werewolves and Witchcraft.