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What It’s Like in Egypt as Energy Crisis Prompts Early Shop Closures
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The Hill - Politics
Big Oil, clean energy chart future of geothermal energy
HOUSTON — The future of an emerging form of American clean energy could be built on an unexpected foundation: technology and experience from Big Oil. At least, that’s the hope of representatives of ...14 hours ago - Energy -
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At least three dead as two passenger trains collide in Egypt’s Nile delta
More than 40 others were injured in crash in the city of Zagazig, according to the country’s health ministry. Two passenger trains have collided in Egypt’s Nile delta, killing at least three ...14 hours ago -
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Ten Hag: Rashford goals will come like ketchup
Erik ten Hag has backed Marcus Rashford to have a big goal-scoring season after the striker ended his six-month drought on Saturday having endured criticism from his own fans.46 minutes ago -
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GOP likes its chances of defeating Tester in Montana
Republicans are feeling better and better about their chances of knocking off Sen. Jon Tester (D) in Montana’s hotly contested Senate race, which would greatly increase their chances of winning ...13 hours ago -
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Polaris Dawn crew splashes down to end record-setting commercial mission
Splashdown northwest of Key West, Florida, closed out a mission highlighted by the first non-government civilian spacewalk.35 minutes ago -
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Adopted Chinese Babies Like Me Spend a Lifetime Searching for Home
China is ending international baby adoptions but for those who were sent overseas as infants, the search for belonging and identity goes on.5 hours ago -
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Step inside the Rose of Tralee, a beauty pageant like no other
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Middle East crisis live: UN worker killed by Israeli sniper in West Bank; Israel reports missile from Yemen
Sufyan Jaber Abed Jawwad was the first Unrwa employee killed in the West Bank in more than a decade; missile hit unpopulated area, Israel military says. . At least 41,206 Palestinians have been ...34 minutes ago - Israel -
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UFC 309 early look: Is Jones-Miocic the right heavyweight title fight?
Now that UFC 309 is booked, what storylines could play out at MSG in November?4 hours ago - UFC -
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Meet The Forgotten Women's Hockey Stars From The Early 1900s
While most discussion of hockey history focuses on the 1980s until present day, women have been playing hockey since the 1800s, and from 1915 to 1940, there were many notable stars of the game, ...Yesterday
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