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China takes a big step forward in its quest for an unstoppable nuclear precision strike weapon, state media claims

China has taken another major step forward in its quest for hypersonic weapons, state media claims, simultaneously testing three hypersonic vehicle models that can change speed mid-flight for hard-to-intercept precision strikes on enemy targets.

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China takes a big step forward in its quest for an unstoppable nuclear precision strike weapon, state media claims

China takes a big step forward in its quest for an unstoppable nuclear precision strike weapon, state media claims

China has taken another major step forward in its quest for hypersonic weapons, state media claims, simultaneously testing three hypersonic vehicle models that can change speed mid-flight for hard-to-intercept precision strikes on enemy targets.

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Three untapped opportunities wearables present to health insurers, providers, and employers

Three untapped opportunities wearables present to health insurers, providers, and employers

"Wearables in Healthcare" is a new research report from Business Insider Intelligence exploring how consumer adoption of wearables is enabling insurers, healthcare providers, and employers to lower costs, foster productivity, engage customers, and improve health outcomes.

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Citi has poached a rising star trader from $17 billion hedge fund CQS for its revamped bond-trading unit

Citi has poached a rising star trader from $17 billion hedge fund CQS for its revamped bond-trading unit

BI PRIME: Citigroup is continuing to add talent to its bond-trading team. Fresh off of hiring Sam Berberian from Goldman Sachs, Citi has poached a rising star in the hedge fund world to work for him.

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The White House is reportedly setting a number of restrictions on the FBI's Kavanaugh investigation — and won't let them investigate Julie Swetnick's allegations

The White House is reportedly setting a number of restrictions on the FBI's Kavanaugh investigation — and won't let them investigate Julie Swetnick's allegations

The White House is reportedly limiting the scope of the FBI's investigation into sexual-misconduct allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, and the FBI will not be permitted to look into claims made by his third accuser, Julie Swetnick.

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What it's like to be a millionaire in America today

What it's like to be a millionaire in America today

American millionaires lead a life that's hard to fathom for the average American. There are around 32 million millionaires in the US, comprising 7% of the adult population, according to a report by Coldwell Banker and WealthEngine. Here's what their life is like.

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On the Supreme Court, difficult nominations have led to historical injustices

On the Supreme Court, difficult nominations have led to historical injustices

The hurried and partisan Supreme Court confirmation process for Brett Kavanaugh mirrors several notable examples US history. Instances where justices were hurried onto the court yielded some of the most damaging civil rights decisions in our nation's history.

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These 7 jobs will be in high demand with employers next year

These 7 jobs will be in high demand with employers next year

Salaries vary depending on many factors but jobs that are in high demand often allow candidates to negotiate better salaries — human resource consulting firm Robert Half released a list of positions it predicts will be the most sought-after among companies from 2018 to 2019.

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10 US military bases are still named after Confederate generals — here's where they are

10 US military bases are still named after Confederate generals — here's where they are

The US currently has 10 southern Army bases named after Confederate generals who fought for the South during the Civil War. The US named these bases in an era when it was meant to appeal to young white men from the south for recruitment.

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Experts are talking about a future in which HIV transmission in the US could be halted in the span of just a few years

Experts are talking about a future in which HIV transmission in the US could be halted in the span of just a few years

HIV transmission in the US may be close to an end. Some say it could come in the span of just a few years. "We have the science to solve the AIDS epidemic," said Dr. Robert Redfield. Today's potent antiretroviral drugs drive HIV virus levels down to undetectable levels, known as viral suppression.

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