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After two setbacks, SpaceX could try to launch massive Starship next week

After two setbacks, SpaceX could try to launch massive Starship next week

SpaceX said Friday it will make another launch attempt next week of the massive Starship rocket -- key to CEO Elon Musk's long-term vision of colonizing Mars -- after two consecutive in-flight explosions earlier this year.

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Billy Joel cancels concert dates over brain condition

Billy Joel cancels concert dates over brain condition

Pop great Billy Joel cancelled a series of global tour dates after being diagnosed with a brain condition that worsened because of recent performances, he announced Friday.

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Kardashian 'grateful' after Paris robbers convicted

Kardashian 'grateful' after Paris robbers convicted

A Paris court on Friday handed prison sentences to a gang of robbers who stole $10 million in jewellery from reality TV star Kim Kardashian in Paris in 2016, although none of the accused are set to return to jail and the verdicts were more lenient than requested by the prosecution.

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Judge temporarily halts Trump block on foreign students at Harvard

Judge temporarily halts Trump block on foreign students at Harvard

A judge suspended Friday the Trump administration's move to block Harvard from enrolling and hosting foreign students after the prestigious university sued, calling the action unconstitutional.

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Trump fires new 50% tariff threat at EU, targets smartphones

Trump fires new 50% tariff threat at EU, targets smartphones

US President Donald Trump rekindled his trade war with the European Union Friday as he insisted he would slap a 50 percent tariff on the bloc because talks with Brussels were "going nowhere."

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French-Brazilian photographer Sebastiao Salgado dies aged 81: French Academy of Fine Arts

French-Brazilian photographer Sebastiao Salgado dies aged 81: French Academy of Fine Arts

French-Brazilian photographer Sebastiao Salgado, famed for his immense body of work depicting wildlife, landscapes and people around the world, died Friday aged 81, announced the French Academy of Fine Arts, of which he was a member.

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Arsenal 'humble' but 'all-in' for women's Champions League final

Arsenal 'humble' but 'all-in' for women's Champions League final

Arsenal coach Renee Slegers said her team were staying humble ahead of the women's Champions League clash against holders Barcelona on Saturday, but fully believe they can cause a huge upset.

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Trump signs orders to boost US nuclear energy

Trump signs orders to boost US nuclear energy

President Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders Friday to boost nuclear energy in the United States, including by rolling back regulatory processes on a still divisive technology.

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US power company to pay $82.5m for California wildfire

US power company to pay $82.5m for California wildfire

One of California's largest utilities is to pay the US Forest Service $82.5 million for a wildfire that burned tens of thousands of acres (hectares) of woodland, the government said Friday.

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Distrusting Argentines loath to bank their 'mattress dollars'

Distrusting Argentines loath to bank their 'mattress dollars'

Argentine "Rita Lopez," 84, keeps her US dollars hidden in an empty pea can in the kitchen. Since childhood, she has steered clear of banks in a country that has veered from one economic crisis to another.

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