First up, the Brexit, Britain's exit from the European Union just got more complicated. Over the summer, people in the United Kingdom voted 52 percent to 48 percent to leave the E.U., the political and economic association of European countries. Brit
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FBI重启邮件门调查 遭希拉里竞选团队炮轰 First up, late last week, the director of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation sent a letter to Congress. It said the FBI had recently discovered more emails that maybe related to an investi
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Today's news starts in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou. China was the site of the annual G20 Summit. G20 stands for group of 20, powerful world leaders from 19 countries, plus the European Union, who met on Sunday and Monday. Their focus: intern
AZUZ: If you like chocolate, coffee and waffle cones, this sounds like a good idea. But if you try to make this to yourself, chances are one of three things happen. One, the coffee pours the waffle cone and spills. Two, the coffee dissolves the waffl
AZUZ: Hunger is a problem that exists in every country of the world. And yet, it`s estimated that one third of all of the food produced for people to eat is lost or wasted, thirty-three percent. 世界上每一个国家都面临饥饿问题。并且据
AZUZ: Running a marathon is tough no matter where you do it. For instance, take the International Space Station. That`s where British astronaut Tim Peake is right now. This is video of him training on earth. He was getting ready to run this weekend`s
AZUZ: This is one of the more relaxing Guinness World Records weve show you. All participants have to do really is lie down on a mattress. It`s the largest human mattress dominoes record. Twelve hundred people, 1,200 mattresses and 13 1/2 minutes of
AZUZ: You don`t have to look very hard to find someone who`s had to get braces, but -- well, yes. This is Wesley. He`s a six-month-old Golden Retriever, and guess what? Braces. 发现某人不得不装一副矫牙套看起来没有那么困难。但的
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