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People commonly believe that a society without central political authority will dissolve into chaos. But a small kingdom within Spain existed peacefully for seven hundred years under what we would call anarchy.
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Getting rid of hurdles to work for teens doesn't mean taking advantage of them. Instead, it gives them more power.
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More than half of the used business routers that researchers bought didn't have their data erased. This meant that private information like login credentials and customer data were still there.
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Michael Cohen, a former personal attorney for Donald Trump, said Monday on MSNBC’s 'The ReidOut' that former President Donald Trump was 'a clear and present danger to the United States.'
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On Friday, warships from South Korea, the US, and Japan started the first trilateral anti-submarine drills in five years. This came after North Korea started testing missiles again this week, likely in response to training between South Korean and US forces.
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This tiny apartment in Manhattan has gone viral because it is so dang small. But right now, it's helping one person save a lot of money every month.
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The most violent storm to hit South Korea in years pummeled the country's southern area Tuesday, dumping a meter (3 feet) of rain, damaging roads and downing power lines, leaving 66,000 houses without power and thousands fleeing to safer ground.
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YouTube's top business executive is leaving his job as TikTok becomes a bigger threat to Google's streaming giant.
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Off the coast of Florida on Tuesday morning, a large waterspout was seen, which left people who saw it in awe, according to news reports and videos shared on social media.
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South Korea joined the rush to the moon on Thursday by sending up a lunar orbiter that will look for good places to land in the future.