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There used to be a joke in Guatemala, when the country was ruled by the military dictatorship. Instead of greeting his subjects with “Good afternoon” or any other such common pleasantries, the president would say, “I see you have all survived . . . ” 10 There Are A Lot Of Volcanoes Photo credit: Kevin Sebold There are three […]
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Chevron swung to profit and Exxon Mobil missed. Mizuho’s Bob Yawger says that’s because they invest in different kind of projects. Aleksandra Michalska reports.

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With the dawn of emerging technologies, discoveries made by “space archaeologists” are happening all the time. Although high-powered satellite images are used in universities, some people have been successful with Google Maps and Google Earth, finding hidden sites from thousands of miles away. One of the most fascinating trends in these discoveries is uncovering tombs […]
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Wolf Blitzer recently took it upon himself to try and help combat CNN’s image as a purveyor of “fake news” by lecturing a reporter on air about the difference between “good” and “bad” sources. Check it out:

Things got very awkward on CNN when @wolfblitzer taught @GloriaBorger about using better sources https://t.co/qo8lA7ujoL
— David Rutz (@DavidRutz) July 28, 2017

Will CNN broadcast Wolf Blitzer’s Journalism 101 class to reporters on a daily basis? Because that would be entertaining…

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Earnings knock S&P 500

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Weak earnings and a drop in tobacco shares pulled the S&P 500 lower Friday. But the Dow again eked out a gain. Fred Katayama reports.

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Green Mountain Power is trying to turn homes, neighborhoods and towns into virtual power plants, driven by economics as well as environmental goals.

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Google to train 10 million Africans in online skills

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Google aims to train 10 million people in Africa in online skills over the next five years in an effort to make them more employable. The U.S. technology giant also hopes to train 100,000 software developers in Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa.

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Chevron swings to profit, Exxon misses

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Exxon’s results were overshadowed by rival Chevron, which easily exceeded Wall Street’s expectations with a double-digit percentage increase in production. Fred Katayama reports.

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