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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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The famous shipwreck of the Maravillas in the 17th century left behind a lot of jewels, medallions, and other historical items that have been found in the Bahamas. The public can now see them.
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Sage Hospitality Group thinks that a four-day work week instead of a five-day work week is the answer.
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Scientists don't know why the Earth is spinning faster than usual, which is making the days shorter than usual.
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The US Space Command says that on Saturday, over the Indian Ocean, parts of a big Chinese rocket fell back to Earth without being guided.
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A Georgia nurse adopted the patient's cherished dog after the woman passed away, providing one more act of kindness for the terminally sick patient.
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CNN said that an investigation by the FBI into Chinese land purchases near important infrastructure and Huawei equipment on many American cell towers found that the Chinese company's telecom equipment could intercept and even disrupt U.S. military communications, including those of the U.S. Strategic Command, which is in charge of the country's nuclear arsenal.
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Twitter's lawsuit against Elon Musk for breaking his $44 billion takeover agreement has an unusual piece of evidence: a tweet from the billionaire that uses the poop emoji.
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At a Senate hearing on abortion on Tuesday, Sen. Josh Hawley and a law professor from Berkeley got into a heated debate about who can get pregnant. The Berkeley professor said that the Republican was asking 'transphobic' questions.
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Keynesian economics is a scourge to any nation that tries it, and African countries are no exception.