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Study Finds Most Americans Unfamiliar With Signs Of Early Alzheimer's

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The report also talked about the cost of waiting too long for a diagnosis, projecting it will nationally cost $321 billion to care for people.
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What's The Difference Between Vaping And Using E-Cigs?

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When you get down to brass tacks, e-cigs, tank vaporizers and Juul devices are one and the same.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Prince Andrew will not see public service again says lawyer

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Reputation management lawyer Mark Stephens says that Prince Andrew is "not going to see the light of day in public service ever again" following his out of court settlement with Virginia Giuffre, and that the payment made by Andrew is...
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Boston Marathon Excludes Runners Residing In Russia, Belarus

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The ban does not affect Russian or Belarusian athletes registered for the events who are not residents of the countries.
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The American Heart Association's first policy statement on electronic cigarettes backs them as a last resort to help smokers quit and calls for more regulation to keep them away from youth. (Aug. 25)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus016037 (SUPER = File) (SUPER = Boston) (SUPER = Via Skype) (SUPER = Dr. Elliott Antman, President, American Heart Association) "And if those don't work, they should consider turning to an...
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Trees, skies and birdsong is good for the mind as well as the soul say scientists

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LEADIN: We all suspect that open blue skies, being surrounded by trees and birdsong makes us feel good, but now scientists have devised a smartphone app to prove the benefits that people get from being outdoors. ...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : No supporters campaign ahead of Turkish referendum

9th - Higher Ed
I wouldn't even give that much power to my father bolstered by this slogan the members of the association No volunteers campaign in Instanbul and other big Turkish cities for the No vote in the referendum which could expand the powers of...
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Bloomberg

China Mulls Stimulus as Car Sales Drop 

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Oct.29 -- China is considering a tax cut to revive its flagging automotive market, according to people familiar with the matter. Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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CDC Warns Against Cruises, Regardless Of Vaccination Status

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The CDC said it has more than 90 cruise ships under investigation or observation as a result of COVID-19 cases.
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Curated Video

The Surge In Mobile Sports Betting

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More than 45 million Americans planned to make a bet this football season, according to the American Gambling Association.
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Curated Video

ISRAEL: GOVERNMENT TO INVESTIGATE FALSE INTELLIGENCE CLAIM

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English/Nat The Israeli government is reportedly investigating false intelligence information that nearly brought the Jewish state and its neighbour Syria to the brink of war last year. Newspaper reports suggested a committee was formed...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Romania's countryside empties of able-bodied workers

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Romania's countryside empties of able-bodied workers
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Seabiscuit injury delays race with War Admiral

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Title card: 'NAMES AND EVENTS IN THE HEADLINES' / Title card: 'Belmont Park, NY' superimposed over close up of racehorse Seabiscuit / Seabiscuit owner Charles S Howard, Seabiscuit and trainer Tom Smith outside stable / SOT Howard;...
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Advocates Warn of Toy Hazards Ahead of Holidays

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Advocates of toy safety warned of continuing hazards in certain toys sold in the U.S. ahead of the holiday season. A representative of U.S. PIRG, an advocate organization for public interest, spoke at a news conference in...
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U.K.'s Prince Andrew To 'Step Back' From Royal Duties

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​The Duke of York said ​he's asked Queen Elizabeth II to let him "step back from public duties for the foreseeable future."
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US charges 2 Chinese citizens with hacking

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The Justice Department is charging two Chinese citizens with carrying out an extensive hacking campaign to steal data from U.S. companies.
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Bloomberg

'Why Should We Trust Facebook?' Rep. Waters Asks Marcus

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Jul.17 -- Representative Maxine Waters, chairwoman of the House Financial Services Committee and a Democrat from California, questions David Marcus, head of Calibra at Facebook, about the social network's proposed cryptocurrency, Libra.
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The Federal Aviation Administration announced Thursday its second effort in three years to stop its managers in Texas from covering up air safety violations. The annoucement comes after a new investigation found the misconduct continued into last year.

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HEADLINE: FAA tries to fix cover-up of air safety errors CAPTION: The Federal Aviation Administration announced Thursday its second effort in three years to stop its managers in Texas from covering up air safety violations. The...
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Bloomberg

Will Belvedere Stir Up New Business With 007 Partnership?

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Dec. 16 -- Belvedere President and CEO Charles Gibb discusses the company's partnership with James Bond. He speaks with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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AFP News Agency

Fighting genital mutilation in Egypt

9th - Higher Ed
Fighting genital mutilation in Egypt
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Bloomberg

Pierre Debbas on U.S. Home Sales to Foreigners

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Jul.29 -- Pierre Debbas, Managing Partner at Romer Debbas explains why U.S. home sales to foreigners has dropped to the lowest level since 2013.
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Press Association

John McDonnell visits Julian Assange in prison

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Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell speaks to the press after visiting Julian Assange in prison at HMP Belmarsh. Mr McDonnell supports Assange's appeal not to be sent to the United States to face conspiracy to commit computer intrusion...
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Judges To Hold Meeting After DOJ's Intervention In Roger Stone Case

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The Federal Judges Association plans to discuss the Justice Department's involvement in politically charged cases.
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The Recount

Missing Chinese Tennis Star’s Reappearance Sparks More Questions

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In a video call, tennis star Peng Shuai told the International Olympic Committee she is safe and well. But the former doubles champion’s disappearance and sudden reappearance after accusing a Chinese official of sexual assault is only...