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Plates precisely 18 inches apart, SIX glasses each and a cushion for Charles' back: Secrets of Trump's state banquet are revealed after months of planning and a personal inspection by the Queen - Daily Mail

Plates precisely 18 inches apart, SIX glasses each and a cushion for Charles' back: Secrets of Trump's state banquet are revealed after months of planning and a personal inspection by the Queen  Daily Mail

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, will have lunch with the Queen and enjoy a lavish state banquet at Buckingham Palace during the course of a three-day state visit beginning on Monday. As well as Her Majesty, two future kings and a host of senior royals will be out in force to meet the US President, but he can also expect to see protestors, the 'baby Trump' blimp, and 10,000 police on the streets around the country during his visit, which comes ahead of the 75th anniversary commemoration of D-Day. A ceremonial welcome in the gardens of Buckingham Palace and a grand white-tie...

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New leak shows off Apple’s iPhone 11R design changes - BGR

New leak shows off Apple’s iPhone 11R design changes  BGR

Apple will release a trio of new iPhones come mid-September, including the successors of the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max, as well as the brand new version of the iPhone XR. We’re calling these devices iPhone 11 (XI), iPhone 11 Max (XI Max), and iPhone 11R (XIR?) for the time being, which sound like the logical names for the upcoming phones, although the iPhone clearly needs a less convoluted naming structure. The new phones are expected to feature the same design as the 2018 models when it comes to the notch display on the front side, with the main changes concerning the camera on the back....

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Chinese Tourism To U.S. Is Down After Years Of Booming Growth - NPR

Chinese Tourism To U.S. Is Down After Years Of Booming Growth  NPR

For years, a record number of Chinese tourists have flocked to U.S. attractions like Hollywood, Capitol Hill and the Grand Canyon. But their numbers are now ...

Authorities: Army Vet Thought Muslims Among People in Crash - Snopes.com

Authorities: Army Vet Thought Muslims Among People in Crash  Snopes.com

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — An Army veteran who served in Iraq ran his car into a crowd of pedestrians in California because he believed two of the people looked ...

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Native American graduate told to remove eagle feather from mortarboard gets apology - NBC News

Native American graduate told to remove eagle feather from mortarboard gets apology  NBC News

A South Dakota school district apologized to a Native American graduate who was forced to remove an eagle feather from his mortarboard during ...

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R. Kelly Indicted On New Sexual Assault And Abuse Charges - NPR

R. Kelly Indicted On New Sexual Assault And Abuse Charges  NPR

On Thursday, prosecutors in Cook County, Ill., filed 11 more felony charges of sexual assault and sexual abuse against R&B singer R. Kelly. They include four ...

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FedEx to Deliver Packages 7 Days a Week - The Wall Street Journal

FedEx to Deliver Packages 7 Days a Week  The Wall Street Journal

FedEx will deliver packages seven days a week starting next year, adding an extra operating day to accommodate America's online shopping habits.

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Singer Leon Redbone dies at 69 - NBC News

Singer Leon Redbone dies at 69  NBC News

Singer-songwriter Leon Redbone, who specialized in old-school vaudeville and Tin Pan Alley-style music, died Thursday, his family confirmed.

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12-year-old boy who died was chained and starved by circus promoter parents, police say - NBC News

12-year-old boy who died was chained and starved by circus promoter parents, police say  NBC News

A circus promoter couple is accused of abusing, chaining and starving their 12-year-old son prior to his death in Indiana last week, authorities said. Luis Posso ...

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Fed's Clarida says no need for rate cuts unless economy weakens - CNBC

Fed's Clarida says no need for rate cuts unless economy weakens  CNBC

Clarida gave generally high marks to the U.S. economy and he reiterated the Fed's broader position that it will base policy on data as it unfolds.

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