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World Cup without Lionel Messi edges closer to becoming reality

On the face of it, as the clock ticked towards 90 minutes inside Boca Juniors' iconic La Bombonera, Argentina's goalless draw against Peru didn't seem too bad.

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Teenager charged with Parsons Green London Tube attack

An 18-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder and maliciously causing an explosion in connection with the Parsons Green London Underground bombing a week ago, London's Metropolitan Police announced Friday.

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Who Vladimir Putin thinks will rule the world

On the first day of the new school year in Russia, students learned an important lesson directly from their president -- who he thinks will rule the world.

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Barnaby Joyce: NZ confirms Australian deputy PM is dual citizen

New Zealand's government has confirmed that Australia's deputy prime minister, Barnaby Joyce, is a dual citizen.

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US Defense Chief warns DPRK not to lead to 'destruction of its people'

US Defense Secretary James Mattis issued a dramatic ultimatum to DPRK on Wednesday to "cease any consideration of actions that would lead to the end of its regime and destruction of its people" -- strong words that come just one day after President Donald Trump warned that the US could unleash "fire and fury" on Pyongyang.

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US Defense Chief warns DPRK not to lead to 'destruction of its people'

US Defense Secretary James Mattis issued a dramatic ultimatum to DPRK on Wednesday to "cease any consideration of actions that would lead to the end of its regime and destruction of its people" -- strong words that come just one day after President Donald Trump warned that the US could unleash "fire and fury" on Pyongyang.

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US Defense Chief warns DPRK not to lead to 'destruction of its people'

US Defense Secretary James Mattis issued a dramatic ultimatum to DPRK on Wednesday to "cease any consideration of actions that would lead to the end of its regime and destruction of its people" -- strong words that come just one day after President Donald Trump warned that the US could unleash "fire and fury" on Pyongyang.

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Taylor Swift to testify DJ groped her

Taylor Swift has been pretty quiet lately, but she will soon speak out about an alleged sexual assault.

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Saudi Arabia wants to be top beach vacation destination

The oil-rich country is planning an ambitious overhaul of its tourism industry that includes constructing resorts on about 100 miles of sandy coastline.

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World's longest pedestrian suspension bridge opens in Switzerland

Spanning an awesome 1621 feet and rising as high as 279 feet, the newly opened Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge in Switzerland has broken the record for the world's longest pedestrian suspension bridge, according to Zermatt Tourism. The bridge offers hikers views of the Matterhorn, Weisshorn and Bernese Alps.

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Rowling apologizes for falsely accusing Trump

The "Harry Potter" author apologized on Monday for a series of tweets that falsely accused President Donald Trump of refusing to shake the hand of a child in a wheelchair during an event last week.

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U.S. Senate sends Russia sanctions to Trump's desk

The Senate on Thursday passed sweeping legislation slapping new sanctions on Russia and rebuking President Donald Trump in a bill that now will head to the President's desk.

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Trump tweets mention his 'complete power' to pardon and bemoan 'leaks'

U.S. President Donald Trump mentioned his presidential pardoning powers and condemned intelligence leaks in a string of tweets Saturday morning, a day after The Washington Post reported that Attorney General Jeff Sessions spoke about the Trump campaign in meetings with the Russian ambassador last year.

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Trump's first six months:991 tweets, 0 pieces of major legislation

On Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump finishes his first six months -- yes, months -- in office.

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6 women speak out about sexual harassment in tech

It was 2001 during the dotcom crash, and Cecilia Pagkalinawan had a tough choice: Raise more money for her startup or let 26 employees go. She set up a meeting with a powerful venture capitalist in New York City, who she hoped would want to invest.

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Here's why tech CEOs just met with Trump

Six months after top tech CEOs met with U.S. President Trump for the first time, they came back for round two. And this time the tensions leading up to the meeting are even greater.

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Uber has a leadership void at a time of crisis

The executive shuffle at Uber has officially begun. But the company faces an added challenge: a depleted leadership team.