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Chris Broussard displays the three handiest groups where LeBron James would possibly perhaps well perhaps also hump and why he’d proceed the Cavs (VIDEO)

– Well, like Cris said, we’re both Ohio guys. I’d love to see him stay in Cleveland, you know, but you can’t begrudge him if he leaves to try to win championships. If winning is the key, you know, there’s talk about LA, he wants to be a mogul. He’s already a mogul, he doesn’t…

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Argentina ends missing sub ‘rescue mission’

Image copyright Reuters Image caption Hope of finding the ARA San Juan with surviving crew members has faded The Argentine navy says it has abandoned attempts to rescue 44 crew members on board a submarine that disappeared two weeks ago. « Despite the magnitude of the efforts made, it has not been possible to locate the…

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How Ziad Ahmad Itani fell into Mossad’s honey entice

Before he was arrested as a suspected Israeli spy, Ziad Ahmad Itani was a successful artist, journalist and playwright. His personal and professional trajectory did not suggest that he would end up working for the Mossad, Israel’s notorious external spy agency. While Itani’s case may be different, it is not isolated. He was arrested on…

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Gunmen attack Peshawar’s University of Agriculture

Gunmen opened fire at a university in Peshawar, a northern city in Pakistan, killing at least 13 people and wounding 15.  The army was called in to clear the gunmen from the University of Agriculture on Friday. There were four attackers, all of whom have now been killed, according to the army. The operation is…

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„Wir können Aids das Rückgrat brechen“

Herr Sibidé, etwa 1,8 Millionen Menschen stecken sich jährlich neu mit HIV an, rund eine Million sterben an den Folgen der Immunschwächekrankheit. Bleibt die Welt ohne Aids ein Traum? Nein, ich glaube fest daran, dass wir unser Ziel erreichen können. Man muss berücksichtigen, wo wir angefangen haben. Aids war eine verheerende Seuche, an der bis…

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The state of video journalism on Ars Technica—and its future

Enlarge / Watch the birdie! Ars Technica will soon be celebrating its 20th birthday—an eternity online. In those two decades, we’ve experimented with different formats of reporting and blogging, with each experiment aimed at better serving our readers. It has been a fun and wild ride: those 20 years have spanned some of the most turbulent…