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Thousands protest in Madrid against government's Catalonia policy
Thousands of people demonstrated in Madrid on Sunday against Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s proposed talks to ease political tensions ... -
U.N.-recognised government of Libya says its forces reach El Sharara oil field
Forces belonging to the internationally-recognized government of Libya reached the El Sharara oil field on Sunday, a Tripoli-based government source ... -
Cybersecurity Workers Scramble to Fix a Post-Shutdown Mess
The shutdown may have ended two weeks ago, but federal cybersecurity professionals will be coping with its impact for a ... -
Monkeys With Superpower Eyes Could Help Cure Color Blindness
Squirrel monkeys don’t see color like people. But inject their eyeballs with a genetically engineered virus, and they suddenly can ... -
Journalism Isn't Dying. It's Returning to Its Roots
The future of journalism is more partisan and supported by more diverse revenue streams—in other words, like the journalism of ... -
Tivoli Go Fonico Review: Wirefree Workout Buds
Even with a few glitches, these cute wirefree, true wireless workout earbuds are still worth the price. http://www.wired.com/ -
Clues to Our Unknown Ancestors Are Hiding in Our Genome
Humans interbred with Neanderthals and Denisovans, but were there others? Paleontologists are using deep learning to find lost branches of ... -
Factbox: Brexit – What will happen in the British parliament on February 14?
The British parliament is set to hold a debate on Brexit on Feb. 14 but this is not a re-run ... -
UK's May to promise new Brexit debate in push for more negotiating time
British Prime Minister Theresa May will pledge this week to give parliament another chance to voice their opinions on Brexit ... -
Saudi Arabia says has 'nothing to do' with Bezos-AMI dispute
Saudi Arabia had “absolutely nothing to do” with the National Enquirer’s reporting on an extramarital relationship involving Amazon.com Inc Chief ...