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SpaceX just might be the most popular company on Earth that everyone wants to invest in -- but that no one can .
SpaceX just might be the most popular company on Earth that everyone wants to invest in -- but that no one can .
The US Supreme Court ruled in favor of affirmative action at the University of Texas Austin (UT) on Thursday, further validating the use of race in admissions policies around the country.
Читать дальше...Manchester United has money to burn, but it could feel like burning currency to some supporters, as Pogba was allowed to leave for free.
Australian Open champion Kerber revealed on Saturday that she had been hooked on watching the Euros, particularly the progress of Die Mannschaft, during her preparations in London.
Big moment in SA-Ireland series carries the pressure of a cup final, writes John Goliath.
Читать дальше..."We looked at a lot of different options, and this is the one that made the most sense."
Let’s put this whole ‘Britain leaving the European Union’ thing in perspective.
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The Bayern Munich defender had been a doubt for his side’s last-16 encounter on Sunday but has participated in preparations and is now in contention for the match
Actress Priyanka Chopra tells the BBC Asian Network she does not like the Bollywood label
Long-standing rivalry between France and its closest neighbour seems to have been fuelled by the...
DENEKAMP - Een brand in Denekamp heeft zaterdagmiddag een woonhuis aan de Nordhornsestraat zwaar beschadigd.
Col. Bill Galbraith has spent three years inside the gate at Fort Eustis, managing the affairs of a highly diverse Army base. He had plenty to do at the base, home to boats that serve as the "Army's Navy," a busy airfield and the headquarters for a four-star command sometimes called the Army's university, properly known as Training and Doctrine Command.
"It was like walking around with a different body."
"It was like walking around with a different body."
CNBC contributor, Ron Isana, BBC correspondent, Kim Ghattas and syndicated columnist, Bob Franken, join MSNBC’s Joy Reid to discuss what drove the majority of people in the UK to vote in favor of “Brexit.” They also comment on the uncertainty among...
Our experts are bullish on these three beaten-down stocks.
When a problem came along, Schaquana Spears whipped it.
Turkish police detained 28 people Saturday over allegations of funding the movement of U.S.-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen, a foe of President Tayyip Erdoğan, the privately owned Dogan News Agency reported. The investigation included the head of prominent business confederation Tuskon, and financial police were searching for 23 other people in Istanbul and southern provinces of Konya, Kayseri and Mugla, the agency said. Turkish police were not immediately available for comment.
Russia and China closely cooperate in the fields of foreign policy and security.
Look to the Nordic countries for a new, sustainable constitutional settlement, writes Hugh Carnegy