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Jaguar’s all-electric I-Tempo is rapid, agile and neat

The drive wasn’t on the streets of Mahwah, New Jersey, near its HQ, but instead on a sort of autocross course in the company parking lot. While my time behind the wheel wasn’t nearly enough to get a true feeling of how the I-Pace (starting at $69,500) would fare in the real world, it was…

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Why invent no longer now we hold a 2nd referendum? I’m obvious it would be stress-free to glimpse the country be pleased itself alive

In one year we’ll be free – FREE from the slavery of the EU, and we must celebrate every year on this day by holding a festival, in which we sing our new national anthem: “Let tyrants be forgottenNow we’ve struggled to be freeAnd may all our fruit go rottenAs no Pole picks it off…

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The Forgotten Drink That Caffeinated North The us for Centuries

Sipping on Cassina at the Department of Agriculture. Library of Congress/LC-DIG-hec-32428Every morning, every day, 85 percent of Americans alter their state of consciousness with a potent psychoactive drug: caffeine. Their most common source is the roasted seeds of several species of African shrubs in the genus Coffea (coffee), while other Americans use the dried leaves…

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North Korea: Why Kim got here in from the frigid

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Palestinian farmer killed by Israeli strike in Gaza

A Palestinian farmer has been killed by Israeli artillery fire near Khan Yunis in Gaza, the Palestinian health ministry said. According to eyewitnesses, the victim, identified by the ministry as 31-year-old Omar Samour, was on his land near the border when the incident occurred on Friday, AFP news agency reported.  There was no immediate confirmation…

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Why are aged FARC rebels leaving reintegration camps?

El Estrecho, Colombia – For more than 35 years, Blanca Ducuara Gomez lived in Colombia’s mountains, patrolling the countryside as a member of the country’s largest rebel group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). But today she lives in a FARC disarmament camp (also known as reintegration areas) in the southern state of Cauca,…