Shari Ann Solano
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State Of The Union 2016: Barack Obama Says Fight Against Islamic State 'Is Not World War III’
President Barack Obama delivers his last State of the Union speech before members of Congress in the House chamber of the United States Capitol.
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Strangest Church Relics On Public Display
Here are holy spots that you need to ensure to get their message and wouldn't bother inching you out to do it.
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Canada Resettles 10,000 Syrian Refugees
Canada is preparing to welcome its 10,000th Syrian refugee since November.
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Volunteer Trips To Take In 2016
If you're hoping to travel, learn new abilities and contribute to a significant cause in the New Year by considering a volunteer trip where you can do all three.
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Ukraine Protests Sydney Firm's Crimea Tour
Ukraine's ambassador to Australia has raised concerns with Foreign Minister Julie Bishop over a travel company in Sydney offering trips through Russian-occupied Crimea.
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Where To Find The World's Most Stunning Rooftop Bars
For stunning views and beautiful settings, these rooftop bars around the globe are truly amazing.
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A Superfan's Guide To The Wizarding World Of Harry Potter
Check this superfan’s guide to experience wizarding world of Harry Potter that you will treasure for a lifetime.
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Tinder Is Internally Ranking Its Users Based On 'Desirability'
What you might not know is that the dating app is doing the same sort of scrutiny for every single one of its users.
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'Operation Boomerang' Lamb Ad Insults Indigenous People, Say Critics
The Australia Day themed lamb commercial has experienced harsh criticism for portraying a military campaign called 'Operation Boomerang' on what is viewed as a day of anger and grieving for some indigenous individuals.
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The World’s Most Unusual Towns
Here are some of the world’s most unique towns because of its number of inhabitants, culture and way of living.
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The World’s Most Iconic Sandwiches Worth Travelling For
It’s a mere fact that wherever the sandwich originated, it’s on the list of old time favorites.
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Apple, Google, Microsoft Attack UK Government’s Hacking Plans
Tech companies have reprimanded plans by the U.K. government for another law that permits law enforcement to hack PC systems to access information.
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Dizzying Structures Perched On Cliffs
These structures are perched high on cliffs and mountains, giving their residents thrilling and somewhat frightening views.
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Traffic Bridge Demolition In Saskatoon Goes Off With Resounding Boom
Individuals lined up at the Broadway Bridge in Saskatoon to look as explosive charges on the old Traffic Bridge.
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Jumeirah Group Launches New Mobile Booking App
The new upgrade offers a three-step booking flow that can stack in less than 3 seconds on 3G connections.