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Metals US Announces Opening of a $2 Million Private Placement Round Brokered...

Metals US is in the business of selling products and providing services related to the commercialization of Solid Phase Extraction (“SPE”) technology, which is applicable to hydrometallurgical...

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True Chyrons For Bush-Era Iraq War 'Experts'

As Michael Calderone noted earlier this week, one of the more astounding things that has happened in the wake of the sectarian deterioration and renewed violence in Iraq is that the people whose...

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Humpday Humor: The 'Other' Situation In Iraq

Via The Onion,   Violence has escalated in Iraq in recent weeks as the Sunni Islamist militant group ISIS has seized control of numerous cities and continued its advance toward the capital, Baghdad....

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At last! Scientists glimpse Earth's most abundant mineral. (+video)

Normally, locked deep inside the Earth, the most abundant mineral on our planet has been spotted locked inside a 4.5-billion-year-old meteorite. Reported by Christian Science Monitor 2 hours ago.

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The Bush Doctrine Failed Twice: The Opportunity Costs of Two Gulf Wars

The ISIS debacle in Iraq, which threatens to tear apart the war-fatigued nation, has become a political blood sport of blame and finger pointing. When has any hot subject lately not been politicized?...

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Chicago teeters on the edge of financial oblivion

Sure, I could write that headline about any number of cities, and you could say Detroit is doing a lot more than just "teetering on the edge of oblivion." But it's going to be a huge deal when Chicago...

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Obama Fiddles While the World Burns

Under President Obama the world's becoming unstuck. Iraq is being overrun by Islamist terrorists and the United States is now evacuating its Baghdad embassy. The Arab spring has led to either civil war...

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HUFFPOST HILL - Fool Me Once, Shame On You, Fool Me Twice, I'm Sorry You're...

The highway system's trust fund will dry up as early as August, so the I-95 might have to get a job instead of spending all its time instagramming yachts in Ibiza. Meteorologists attribute today's...

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Not Even Brain Cancer Could Come Between This Couple's Unwavering Love

A month before her wedding, Mari Mckinstry underwent her fourth of seven surgeries in her battle against brain cancer. The procedure left her unable to walk, so just two weeks before the big day, she...

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Republican Former EPA Chiefs Try To Convince Senate GOP That Climate Change...

WASHINGTON -– Four Republican former administrators of the Environmental Protection Agency had a message for the Senate on Wednesday on climate change: It's real, it's bad and the United States should...

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The 20 Cutest Wild Animals On Earth

It's common to argue over whether puppies or kittens are cuter, but what about hummingbirds and wombats? We thought wild animals deserved some love too, and came up with the 20 cutest undomesticated...

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'Defiance' Season 2: Loving The Aliens (And The Humans) Building A New World

As it rolls into its second season on Thursday, Syfy's "Defiance" doesn't just cement its place as a well-made and enjoyable show, it continues to serve as a welcome corrective to some recent trends in...

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Why So Many Translators Hate Translation Technology

In general, technology should serve to make our lives better. Software can automate manual steps, reducing the human workload. Translation, like most language-related tasks, is complex. Machines have...

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Obama's Foreign Policy (or 'Lack Thereof')

As the 2012 election approached, President Barack Obama looked strong on foreign policy. During his first term, he had overseen the final withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq, established a timeline to...

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Will Egypt's New President Sisi #BringBackOurCopticGirls?

Now that President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has been officially inaugurated as Egypt's president, there are high hopes that he will bring stability to his turbulent nation and, perhaps, to the region....

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The Maker Faire Gets the Obama Bump

Hopeful tinkerers and entrepreneurs gathered Wednesday on the White House lawn to showcase their innovative ideas at the Maker Faire. The Maker Faire brings together students, educators, artists,...

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World Cup Widow? 8 Fiction Reads to Help You Escape Reality

Can't bear another evening listening to Adrian Chiles and Gary Lineker? Tired of your other half bolting his dinner and then refusing to have a conversation until half time during Belgium vs. Algeria?...

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You've Got .00193 Nanoseconds To Sell Me. Go.

It was July 1979, and the sky was literally falling. Skylab, the ninety-ton US space station, was falling to earth and would crash at an unpredictable location—along one of eight possible paths,...

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Sierra Nevada Corporation to Acquire Orbital Technologies Corporation Signs...

Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC), headquartered in Sparks, Nevada, announces that it has signed a definitive purchase agreement to acquire the Orbital Technologies Corporation (ORBITEC) as a...

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Daily Life In Cambodia: Photos Reveal Country's Stunning Beauty

Welcome to Daily Life! Each week HuffPost World will transport you to one of the corners of the Earth through images that expose the beauty and tragedy of worlds you may have never before seen....

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