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China internet regulator to crack down on online comments

Reuters | 2016-06-22

BEIJING (Reuters) - China's internet regulator has launched a new campaign to clean up the comments sections on websites to prevent the spread of what it calls harmful information and to encourage what it considers more helpful, well-intentioned comments to appear....

HP Inc. Plans to Use Gains From Divestiture to Invest in Print

Bloomberg | 2016-06-21

HP Inc. said it will use the gains from a divestiture announced earlier this week in its printing business to reduce built-up inventory at distributors as it grapples with changing demands...

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Parasite causes more cat diarrhea than thought, study says

The Examiner | 2016-06-22

A recent study confirms that a parasite that causes chronic diarrhea in cats is more common than once believed, according to a new summary of the research. The study, which analyzed fecal samples...

Smoking May Protect Against Parkinson’s Disease – But It’s More Likely To Kill You

IFL Science | 2016-06-21

There is a little art gallery in my high street which is run by a lovely lady who unfortunately suffers from Parkinson’s disease. Deep inside her brain, nerve cells are dying. This results in a steep decline in the neurotransmitter dopamine. As a smoker you may be familiar with dopamine as its...

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Messi leads Argentina over US 4-0, into Copa America final

Atlanta Journal | 2016-06-22

Lionel Messi was too much for the United States to contain. The five-time world player of the year set up Ezequiel Lavezzi's opening goal in the third minute, then scored on a free kick to break Argentina's career scoring record and assisted on the final goal in a 4-0 rout of the U.S. on Tuesday...

Rio Olympics: Mayor Eduardo Paes apologises for mugging of Liesl Tesch and Sarah Ross in Rio

Sydney Morning Herald | 2016-06-22

Rio de Janeiro Mayor Eduardo Paes has lamented the mugging of Australian Paralympian Liesl Tesch and team official Sarah Ross in the city, issuing an apology at a press conference. Fronting the media to present an account of the city's Olympic budget on Tuesday, Mr Paes said the...

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Al Jazeera | 2016-06-22

India: Lightning kills more than 50 people in Bihar

Lightning has killed at least 70 people, mostly farm labourers working in fields, in eastern India this week as a much anticipated summer monsoon advances...

BBC News | 2016-06-22

Australian woman wakes to 5m python surprise

Share Share this with Copy this link http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-36573623 A huge snake that has lived in the roof of an Australian home for 10...

WorldNews.com | 2016-06-22

Convictions For Two Men For Conspiring With Islamic State

A federal jury convicted two men on conspiring to help Islamic State militants in Syria and Iraq according to The Los Angeles Times. Nader Elhuzayel, 25, and...

WorldNews.com | 2016-06-22

Jaguar Used in Olympic Ceremony Escapes, Shot in Brazil

A jaguar that was used in an Olympic torch ceremony had to be shot to death after it escaped from its ties and attempted to attack a soldier according to the...

WorldNews.com | 2016-06-22

Plane Risks Winter Hazards For South Pole Medical Rescue

After a laborious 1,500-mile, nine hour trip, a rescue plane landed at the South Pole to evacuate a sick employee working on a remote U.S. science station...

WorldNews.com | 2016-06-22

Tesla Motors Makes Moves to Buy SolarCity, Both Owned by Elon Musk

Elon Musk, the largest shareholder of both Tesla and SolarCity, made a $2.86 billion offer to combine the rooftop-solar business with his electric car business...

WorldNews.com | 2016-06-22

Jurors Get Glimpse Into Creation Of Led Zeppelin's 'Stairway To Heaven'

Rock 'n' roll history played out Tuesday in a Los Angeles courtroom as original recordings of members of Led Zeppelin working through the song that became the...

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