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NYPD believes Caribbean-born man could be killer of Brooklyn woman

From News Americas Now News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. May 10, 2016: A St. Vincent & the Grenadines-born man who was deported back to the island just last year, could be the person theNYPD have been looking for to…

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Trump praises Cruz’s courage: ‘Smart Guy’

By Todd Beamon From Newsmax Donald Trump Tuesday praised Ted Cruz as a “smart guy” after the Texas senator quit the Republican presidential race in light to the developer’s landslide victory in the Indiana primary. “I have met some of…

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Apple wins patent on transparent cube store design

By Adario Strange From Mashable Those dreams of massive cities full of beautiful Apple store-style glass cube buildings? They’ve been officially been smashed. Apple has won a patent on its glass cube building design, effectively guaranteeing that the only see-through…

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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton win easily in New York Primary

By PATRICK HEALY and MAGGIE HABERMAN From New York Times Donald J. Trump wrested back control of the Republican presidential race on Tuesday with a commanding victory in the New York primary, while Hillary Clinton dealt a severe blow to…

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Here’s why the New York City subway is always delayed By Graham Rapier From Business Insider From the looks of straphangers during rush hour, with their headphones, smartphones, and e-readers, it would be easy to miss how old the New…

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Is Putin behind Panama Papers leak?

By Greg Richter From Newsmax Russian President Vladimir Putin was the first world leader mentioned when the Panama Papers leak first hit the press last week, but one prominent economist is suggesting Putin himself might be behind the leak. In…

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Elmo teaches kids in Caribbean

Elmo Teaches Kids in Caribbean, Latin America About Zika From NBC New York Channel 4 The Sesame Street character is featured in two 30-second videos Sesame Street has joined forces with the Pan American Health Organization to teach kids how…

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US Judge faults illegal re-entry case based on unfair deportation

By Andrew Keshner, From New York Law Journal An indictment for illegal re-entry premised on a faulty deportation order cannot stand, a federal judge has ruled. Eastern District Judge Jack Weinstein said the deportation order against Shani Moncrieffe was invalid, based…

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Survey: Many companies are ignoring the risks of ‘Shadow IT’

By Stephanie Forshee, From Corporate Counsel Employees commonly use cloud-based services such as Evernote and Dropbox to share their work, even though these activities often haven’t been sanctioned by the employer’s IT department. This sort of unsanctioned information sharing, known…

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This new research rewrites the history of HIV in America

By Julia Belluz From Vox If you’ve ever asked who brought AIDS to the United States, you’ve likely been told that “Patient Zero” was a man called Gaëtan Dugas. The Canadian flight attendant was blamed for carrying the virus from…