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- Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyers are arguing for her release in a federal appeals court.
- The appeal focuses on a nonprosecution agreement between Jeffrey Epstein and federal prosecutors.
- If the appeal is successful, Maxwell could be freed and face
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- I visited Primark, an Irish fast-fashion chain, in New York in January.
- I thought it was only a clothing store, so I was shocked to see luggage, beauty, and home goods.
- Now I understand why more and more Primarks are opening around the US.
One of the biggest retail chains across Europe is Primark. In the United Kingdom alone, there are 191 locations.
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- A Latam Airlines Boeing 787 experienced a sudden midair drop on Monday, injuring at least 50 people.
- The dozens of injuries are a reminder of the risk of not wearing a seatbelt when flying.
- Dozens of turbulence-related injuries have been seen on other carriers like Lufthansa and Delta.
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- NASA opens its applications for astronauts every four years.
- Since thousands apply, it can be difficult to stand out in the crowd.
- NASA's selection program manager explained what to include on your astronaut résumé

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- China may act "even more" aggressively and unpredictably thanks to its domestic problems, US intel said.
- China's demographic issues, as well as economic challenges, put its leadership and military in difficult positions.
- US intel suggested China's global
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North Koreans making false eyelashes generate millions for their country. The cheap, high-quality product is lucrative for the secretive country. Here's how it's sidestepping international sanctions.

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