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A source told Reuters that Boeing Co would be picked as South Korea's supplier for its fighter jets in a KRW8.3 trillion or USD7.64 billion agreement.
Aside from weeks without basic utilities and supplies, the damage caused by the Colorado flashfloods may well reach over USD1 billion.
Khloe Kardashian was said to hope for a wedding anniversary miracle from Lamar Odom who had allegedly facing drug issues.
The governments of the United States and Russia came to an agreement to seize the Syrian government's arsenal of chemical weapons within the week.
Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer said the fight between Mayweather and Alvarez today would be breaking pay-per-view (PPV) records at over 2 million buys.
Boxing enthusiasts gave their predictions for the much-anticipated fight between Floyd Mayweather and Saul Alvarez.
A report from the Government Accountability Office showed improper disability payments were made to Social Security beneficiaries amounting to USD 1.3 billion.
As more people use smartphones as their go-to cameras, Apple Inc's iPhone 5S would reportedly delight camera phone users with its improved specifications.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron said in an interview with a newspaper last September 6 that the country would be considering severing its ties with the European Union if stricter reforms were imposed on "welfare tourism".
Verizon, US's biggest wireless provider, argued in a US Court of Appeals for the District of Colombia that the 2011 rule on net neutrality violated its First Amendment rights.




