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I am asking on February 1 2018, in the domain of entertainment. Tell me about US steps up pressure on Hamas with new terror designation
{ "text": [ "TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — The U.S. has added the leader of Hamas to its list of international terrorists, ratcheting up pressure on the Islamic militant group.\nState Department counterterror official Nathan A. Sales told a Tel Aviv conference that Ismail Haniyeh is now considered a \"specially designated global terrorist.\" The designation freezes any assets Haniyeh may have in U.S. jurisdictions and bars Americans from any financial transactions with him.\nThe U.S. already considers Hamas a terrorist organization. Wednesday's announcement steps up U.S. opposition to the group, which has killed hundreds of Israelis and has fought three wars with Israel since taking over the Gaza Strip in 2007.\nHamas says the designation will not deter it from opposing Israel. Other Hamas officials, including the group's Gaza leader, are also on the list." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on April 25 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Goffin defeats Granollers in 2nd round of Barcelona Open
{ "text": [ "BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — David Goffin saved a match point to defeat Marcel Granollers of Spain 4-6, 7-6 (2), 6-2 Tuesday in the second round of the Barcelona Open.\nGoffin was down 5-1 in the second set before recovering to reach the third round for the second consecutive year in Barcelona.\nThe fourth-seeded Belgian will play either Leonardo Mayer of Argentina or Karen Khachanov of Russia.\nEcuador Open champion Roberto Carballes Baena of Spain defeated Andreas Haider-Maurer of Austria 6-2, 6-4 to set up a second-round encounter with 10-time champion Rafael Nadal.\nSixth-seeded Novak Djokovic will play his second-round match against Slovak Martin Klizan, who defeated Argentine Federico Delbonis 6-3, 6-7 (5), 6-4.\nTour veteran Feliciano Lopez of Spain defeated Dusan Lajovic of Serbia 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 in a second-round match, while Malek Jaziri of Tunisia beat American Ernesto Escobedo 6-4, 6-3." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on December 11 2017, in the domain of politics. Tell me about People in Taiwan's small town help a street person seen eating leftovers
{ "text": [ "TAIPEI (Taiwan News)—A person in a small town in northern Taiwan saw a street person dredging up foods from a dirty kitchen leftovers bin on the street and his strong sympathy for the street person had prompted a wave of support from netizens and police. Now the street person surnamed Chan has been brought home by his family after they were alerted by the story on social media.\nA man of Tongsiao Township, Miaoli County surnamed Yang said he saw a street person dredging up foods from a leftovers bin on the street to eat in cold weather on December 8. As he couldn’t bear to see somebody living in such a wretched condition as eating dirty leftovers, he went to buy a box of braised pork rice, miso soup and soybean drink and gave the foods to him for free, hoping him not to eat leftovers again.\nYang even went as far as to take it to Tongsiao townspeople’s Facebook fan club to urge townspeople to give the street person a helping hand if they see him on the street. Yang’s post has gone so viral that thousands of people clicked the Like button and that some people brought over noodles, bread and drinks they bought and gave the foods to Chan in relay fashion so he could have three meals a day.\nBakery owner Wu Chieh-hung (吳杰紘) said that he saw the post on the internet and learned that Chan seemed to be physically handicapped and was also not good at expressing himself, so he sent Chan bread and cakes the store made so he could have something to eat at any time.\nTongsiao police chief Chou Kuo-ping (周國平) said on Monday that besides the crowdsourcing, police officers were worried about him living on the street, so they went to look for him and brought him back to the police station. It happened that Chan’s family were alerted by the messages on Facebook, so they came from Changhua and brought him back home, Chou added.\nChan’s family told police that Chan was unsociable and ran away very often, which made the family members very concerned about him. However, Chan’s family expressed their hearty thanks to Tongsiao’s police and people for their great help.\nThe local police chief praised the help of the internet as well as the warm local community, saying that in less than 36 hours, Chan not only got great help from sympathetic townspeople but also went home safely." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on February 3 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Taipei archbishop dismisses speculation about China-Vatican ties
{ "text": [ "Taipei, Feb. 3 (CNA) Dialogue between the Holy See and China, especially regarding the appointment of Chinese bishops, does not mean that the two countries will establish diplomatic ties, Archbishop of Taipei John Hung Shan-chuan said Saturday, commenting on media reports of a significant breakthrough in China-Vatican ties.\nReuters reported Thursday that a framework accord between the two countries on the appointment of bishops in China was ready and \"could be signed in a few months,\" citing an unnamed senior Vatican source.\nThe report said that even a partial resolution of that contentious issue could open the way for the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Vatican and China.\nSpeaking with CNA on Saturday, however, Hung dismissed those claims, saying that the potential for Beijing and the Vatican to establish diplomatic relations make headlines every year but never end up being true.\nHung said the Holy See maintains diplomatic ties with countries based solely on shared values of freedom, democracy, and human rights, and Taiwan has been proactive in championing all those values.\nTaiwan has put in a lot of effort and money into the humanitarian initiatives spearheaded by the Vatican, and Pope Francis has reciprocated by showing similar care for Taiwan, Hung said.\nHe said the Church would know if in fact something happening regarding the diplomatic ties between Taiwan and the Holy See, but currently there is no such information within the Church.\nTaiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Friday that the recent China-Vatican talks had nothing to do with politics, and that the Taiwan government would continue to strengthen its ties with the Vatican and monitor the situation in Beijing.\nChina does not allow its diplomatic allies to maintain formal ties with Taiwan, which means that if the Vatican decides to switch sides, it would have to sever its diplomatic relations with Taiwan. (By Lee Ming-zong and Kuan-lin Liu)" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on February 1 2018, in the domain of entertainment. Tell me about Israel vows to retain West Bank control in any peace deal
{ "text": [ "JERUSALEM (AP) — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday said Israel will retain security control over the Palestinians as part of any future peace deal, deepening Palestinian fears that Israel and the Trump administration are colluding on a proposal that will fall far short of their dreams of independence.\nNetanyahu's statement exposed a deepening rift that has emerged between the U.S. and Israel on one hand, and the Palestinians and the Europeans on the other, ahead of an expected peace push by the Trump administration. Those disagreements could complicate things for the U.S. team.\nSince taking office, President Donald Trump has distanced himself somewhat from the two-state solution — the outcome favored by the international community, including Trump's predecessors, for the past two decades.\nInstead, he has said he would support Palestinian independence only if Israel agrees. The European Union, meanwhile, along with the rest of the international community, remains committed to the two-state solution.\nThese differences were evident at a meeting Wednesday between Netanyahu and the German foreign minister, Sigmar Gabriel.\nIn an awkward exchange, Gabriel said his country is \"very much in favor\" of the two-state solution.\n\"I was very thankful to hear that of course also the government of Israel wants to have two states, but (with secure) borders,\" he said.\nNetanyahu broke in with a clarification.\nHe said Israel's \"first condition,\" would be to control security west of the Jordan River, an area that includes all of the West Bank, the heartland of the Palestinians' hoped-for state.\n\"Whether or not it is defined as a state when we have the military control is another matter,\" he said. \"I'd rather not discuss labels, but substance.\"\nThat suggests Israel would prefer something most observers would more likely define as autonomy than independence — an arrangement that would have few if any equivalents in the world.\nThe Palestinians claim all of the West Bank, east Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip, areas captured by Israel in 1967, for their state. Israel withdrew from Gaza in 2005, but it has settled over 600,000 people in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, making it increasingly difficult to partition the land.\nNabil Abu Rdeneh, spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, said the Palestinians would not accept the presence of \"one Israeli soldier\" on sovereign Palestinian lands.\n\"Either there will be full Palestinian sovereignty or there will be no security, no peace and no stability,\" he said.\nAdvocates of the two-state solution, including Israel's opposition parties, have long argued that the establishment of a Palestinian state is essential for Israel's own survival. Without a Palestinian state, they say that the number of Jews and Arabs under Israeli control will be roughly equal.\nIsrael would then have to choose between granting millions of Palestinians citizenship, threatening the country's status as a Jewish-majority democracy, or turning into an apartheid-like state where Jews and Palestinians have different sets of rights.\nIt is far from certain that Netanyahu's envisioned solution would ease international concerns over Israel's half-century occupation over the Palestinians.\nThe Palestinians have long been suspicious of Trump's Mideast team, led by his son-in-law Jared Kushner, due to their deep connections to Israel and years of support to the West Bank settlement movement.\nThose suspicions deepened after Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital last month. The Palestinians accused Trump of siding with Israel and said they would no longer accept the U.S. as a mediator.\nPalestinian officials now claim that Trump's team is working with Israel on a plan that would give them a mini-state in roughly half of the West Bank, with Israel retaining overall security control, as well as control over Jerusalem and its holy sites. Final borders and the fate of Israel's dozens of settlements would be decided later. The officials say a third country with close ties to the U.S. recently presented details of the proposal.\nWhen they tried to negotiate improvements, they say they were told it was a \"take it or leave it\" plan. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were discussing a classified diplomatic issue.\nThe White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Officials have said recently that the White House is still working on its proposal, and have refused to say when it might be unveiled.\nOn Wednesday, European officials urged the administration not to go it alone.\n\"Any framework for negotiations must be multilateral and must involve all players,\" EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini said in Brussels. \"Nothing without the United States, nothing with the United States alone.\"\nAt an academic conference in Tel Aviv, Gabriel, the German foreign minister, expressed grave concern for Israel's future, saying the government's ambivalence toward a Palestinian state showed a lack of direction and suggesting that Trump's unflinching support wasn't necessarily in Israel's best interest.\nGabriel said that in Europe \"there is clearly growing frustration with Israel's actions,\" and asked Israelis: \"How do you want Israel's future to look like? Are you prepared to pay the price of perpetual occupation?\"" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on May 31 2018, in the domain of sports. Tell me about Wednesday's Major League Linescores
{ "text": [ "AMERICAN LEAGUE Toronto 000 002 002—4 6 1 Boston 001 012 02x—6 11 1\nGaviglio, Oh (7), Tepera (8) and Maile; Rodriguez, Barnes (7), B.Johnson (9), Kimbrel (9) and C.Vazquez. W_Rodriguez 6-1. L_Gaviglio 2-1. Sv_Kimbrel (18). HRs_Toronto, Hernandez (8). Boston, Nunez (4), Martinez (18).\n___\nChicago 000 000 001—1 5 2 Cleveland 205 200 00x—9 13 0\nLopez, Volstad (3), Avilan (4), Rondon (5), Fry (6), N.Jones (7), Soria (8) and Narvaez; Kluber, Beliveau (7), Marshall (8), B.Taylor (9) and Gomes. W_Kluber 8-2. L_Lopez 1-4. HRs_Chicago, Sanchez (3). Cleveland, Ramirez (17), Encarnacion (13).\n___\nHouston 000 020 001—3 7 0 New York 100 022 00x—5 8 1\nKeuchel, McHugh (6) and Stassi; L.Severino, Dav.Robertson (8), A.Chapman (9) and Romine. W_L.Severino 8-1. L_Keuchel 3-7. Sv_A.Chapman (12). HRs_Houston, Stassi (5).\n___\nLos Angeles 001 000 000—1 7 0 Detroit 100 005 00x—6 9 0\nOhtani, Bedrosian (6), J.Johnson (6), Morris (8) and Maldonado; Fiers, Jimenez (8), Greene (9) and Greiner. W_Coleman 2-0. L_Bedrosian 1-1.\n___\nMinnesota 001 124 000— 8 11 0 Kansas City 270 000 11x—11 16 0\nRomero, Slegers (2), Pressly (8) and B.Wilson; Keller, Oaks (4), B.Smith (5), Flynn (6), McCarthy (7), Hill (8), K.Herrera (9) and S.Perez. W_McCarthy 4-2. L_Romero 2-2. Sv_K.Herrera (12). HRs_Minnesota, Dozier (8), Adrianza (1). Kansas City, Moustakas (12), Soler (8), Dozier (1).\n___\nTampa Bay 013 000 020—6 10 0 Oakland 000 000 000—0 1 4\nEovaldi, Font (7), Nuno (9) and Sucre; Manaea, Ramirez (6), Coulombe (8), Hatcher (9) and Lucroy. W_Eovaldi 1-0. L_Manaea 5-6. HRs_Tampa Bay, Refsnyder (2), Field (5).\n___\nINTERLEAGUE Washington 001 000 100—2 7 0 Baltimore 000 000 000—0 4 0\nScherzer, Doolittle (9) and P.Severino; Hess, M.Castro (7), Hart (8), Wright Jr. (9) and Sisco. W_Scherzer 9-1. L_Hess 2-2. Sv_Doolittle (13). HRs_Washington, Harper (18).\n___\nNATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis 000 000 200—2 8 1 Milwaukee 000 010 20x—3 10 1\nA.Reyes, Gant (5), Lyons (7), Tuivailala (7) and Kelly; Guerra, Jeffress (7), Hader (8), Knebel (9) and Kratz, Pina. W_Jeffress 5-0. L_Tuivailala 1-1. Sv_Knebel (5). HRs_St. Louis, Bader (5). Milwaukee, Yelich (7).\n___\nCincinnati 000 402 001—7 12 0 Arizona 301 000 000—4 13 1\nRomano, W.Peralta (6), Hughes (7), Garrett (7), R.Iglesias (8) and Barnhart; Corbin, Salas (7), Chafin (8), McFarland (9) and Murphy. W_Romano 3-6. L_Corbin 5-2. Sv_R.Iglesias (9). HRs_Cincinnati, Schebler (6), Duvall (10). Arizona, Goldschmidt (7), Murphy (7).\n___\nChicago 100 000 000—1 9 1 Pittsburgh 110 000 00x—2 9 0\nHendricks, R.Rosario (6), Mazzoni (7), J.Wilson (7) and Contreras; Musgrove, Crick (8), F.Vazquez (9) and Cervelli. W_Musgrove 2-0. L_Hendricks 4-4. Sv_F.Vazquez (10). HRs_Pittsburgh, Harrison (2).\n___\nNew York 000 100 111—4 9 1 Atlanta 000 000 100—1 5 0\nVargas, T.Peterson (6), Familia (8), Gsellman (9) and Plawecki; Teheran, Carle (8), S.Freeman (8), Socolovich (9) and Suzuki. W_Vargas 2-3. L_Teheran 4-3. Sv_Gsellman (2). HRs_Atlanta, Camargo (4).\n___\nSan Francisco 020 220 010—7 11 0 Colorado 310 000 000—4 11 0\nHolland, Moronta (6), Watson (7), S.Dyson (8), Strickland (9) and Posey; Gray, Musgrave (4), Oberg (6), McGee (8), Rusin (9) and Wolters. W_Holland 3-6. L_Musgrave 0-1. Sv_Strickland (11). HRs_Colorado, Arenado (11).\n___\nMiami 000 200 000—2 4 1 San Diego 000 100 002—3 6 0\nUrena, Steckenrider (7), Barraclough (8), Ziegler (9) and Realmuto; Richard, Strahm (8) and Lopez. W_Strahm 1-2. L_Ziegler 0-5. HRs_Miami, Castro (3). San Diego, Reyes (4).\n___\nPhiladelphia 000 000 101—2 8 1 Los Angeles 103 120 01x—8 13 0\nEflin, Arano (5), Hutchison (7) and Alfaro; Stripling, Garcia (8), Venditte (9) and Grandal. W_Stripling 3-1. L_Eflin 1-2. HRs_Philadelphia, Williams (6). Los Angeles, Muncy (7), Kemp (7)." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on June 15 2017, in the domain of politics. Tell me about China fines Emirates after plane flew at wrong height
{ "text": [ "BEIJING (AP) — China's civil aviation authority says it has fined Dubai-based airline Emirates and barred it from adding new routes in China over the next six months after two of its flights were cited for unsafe operations.\nThe Civil Aviation Administration of China said in a statement Wednesday that the flights occurred on April 17 and May 18 over the city of Urumqi in China's western Xinjiang region.\nIt said in the first instance an Emirates plane flew at the wrong height, and in the second a plane temporarily lost contact with air traffic control.\nIt has imposed a fine of 29,000 RMB ($4,300) on the Middle East's largest airline.\nEmirates didn't immediately respond to a request for comment." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on Janauary 31 2018, in the domain of business. Tell me about Army vet shot by police at VA clinic faces charges
{ "text": [ "SALEM, Ore. (AP) — An Army veteran who was shot during a confrontation inside a Veterans Affairs clinic in Oregon where he went to seek help for mental problems was in jail Tuesday, charged with attempted assault, unlawful use of a weapon, menacing and other crimes.\nGilbert \"Matt\" Negrete allegedly displayed a knife Thursday after arriving at the clinic in White City, where he had an appointment. The Jackson County Sheriff's Office said VA police tried \"less-lethal force options\" to disarm Negrete before one of the officers fired, hitting him in the chest. Negrete, 34, was flown to a hospital in nearby Medford. No one else was injured.\nNegrete was released from the hospital Saturday and is in the county jail with bail set at $250,000, Deputy District Attorney Laura Cromwell told The Associated Press. Negrete was arraigned Monday via a video hookup from jail, Cromwell said. He is being provided with a public defender.\nAuthorities will convene a grand jury later this week which will determine whether to indict Negrete, Cromwell said in a telephone interview. She anticipates that his attorney will urge the grand jury to take Negrete's military history into account. At least five of seven jurors must concur for the case to move forward.\nThe grand jury will also review the police officer's actions. A grand jury is convened every time there is an officer-involved shooting in the county, Cromwell said.\nNegrete's service record, obtained by The AP from the U.S. Army Human Resources Command at Fort Knox, Kentucky, shows that Negrete served in Iraq for one year starting in October 2008 and then in Afghanistan from October 2010 to August 2011. He was awarded the Army Achievement Medal, which the government says is issued for a soldier who \"distinguished himself or herself by meritorious service or achievement ... while serving in a non-combat area,\" as well as more routine medals and ribbons.\nHe was in the Army from February 2008 to December 2011 and the Army Reserve from September 2012 until February 2016, and reached the rank of private first class, the service record said.\nNegrete's wife, Alyss Maio, from whom he is estranged, told the Mail Tribune newspaper of Medford that he was a helicopter electrician, diagnostician and technician with the 10th Mountain Division and received an honorable discharge. She said she first noticed Negrete's mental health problems after he returned from Iraq.\n\"He wasn't like this before he deployed,\" she said. \"Within 30 days of his coming home, it was very clear he had changed.\"\nNegrete's father, Gilbert, said he drove his son to the VA clinic to get treatment for paranoid delusions that led him to believe he was being monitored and watched, the Mail Tribune reported.\n\"We've been trying to get him in there forever,\" the father said. \"I didn't take him there to get shot.\"\nHe described his son's knife as a paring knife.\n\"It's a tiny little knife, but I'm sure to them it looked huge,\" he said.\nThe sheriff's office said Negrete had a run-in with the law days before he was shot.\nPolice arrested Negrete on Jan. 23 on charges of driving under the influence of a controlled substance and attempting to elude police. He was released from jail the following day due to overcrowding. The sheriff's office said a man believed to be Negrete then tried to get his car from an impound lot and allegedly threatened an employee with a knife.\nThe next day he came for his appointment at the VA clinic.\n___\nAP investigative researcher Randy Herschaft in New York contributed to this story.\n___\nFollow Andrew Selsky on Twitter at https://twitter.com/andrewselsky" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on April 24 2018, in the domain of tech. Tell me about Lighting Science Partners with Target Holdings UK Ltd. to Bring Human-Centric Lighting to the United Kingdom
{ "text": [ "WEST WARWICK, R.I.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 24, 2018--Lighting Science ®, the global leader in human-centric lighting solutions, announced today the launch of the international versions of its GoodDay ® A19, GoodNight ® A19, and Sleepy Baby ® LED bulbs, and the offering of these products in the UK market. These popular LED lighting products will be available for both consumer and commercial sale beginning in May 2018, through a partnership with the premier UK distributor, Target Holdings UK Ltd.\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180424005656/en/\nFor 30 years, Lighting Science has been pioneering human-centric LED solutions for varying environments, from residential and educational, to workplace and healthcare. Target Holding’s recognition and understanding of the existing LED market in the UK, and of the increased demand for healthy lighting in all channels and verticals of this market, has led to a natural partnership with Lighting Science. This partnership combines the technology and products of Lighting Science with the channel knowledge of Target Holdings to engage a market that is poised to embrace healthy lighting.\n“As wellness trends become more popular in the UK, Europe and globally, we are committed to bringing our products to end-users in these geographies,” said Khim Lee, President of Lighting Science. “We are excited to team up with Target Holdings, whose focus is on educating the consumer about the science behind our top-performing human-centric products. This partnership confirms the growing traction that Lighting Science products are gaining worldwide.”\nLighting Science’s team of experts were the first to develop patented technologies in collaboration with NASA to support the circadian rhythms of astronauts on the International Space Station. Using these proprietary engineered spectrum technologies, the GoodDay ® A19, GoodNight ® A19, and Sleepy Baby ® bulbs promote increased productivity, performance and focus during the day and a more restful sleep at night. These products will be available online for immediate delivery across Europe through three channels - via Lighting Science at www.amazon.com.uk, through Target Holdings UK at www.targetholdings.co.uk, and through the Optoguard label at www.optoguard.co.uk.\n“We are excited to team up with Lighting Science to bring their healthy LED lighting solutions to our commercial and residential customers in the United Kingdom,” said Simon Parslow, Sales and Marketing Director of Target Holdings Limited. “We are looking forward to addressing the rapidly growing human-centric lighting market in Europe.”\nFollowing the online launch in May, Lighting Science products will be available through large-scale consumer retail channels in the UK and, over time, across Europe.\nAbout Lighting Science\nLighting Science is a global leader in innovative LED lighting solutions that designs, manufactures and brings to market advanced, intelligent products for consumer and commercial applications. Lighting Science is creating biological, horticultural and urban lighting solutions with products such as GoodNight ®, GoodDay ®, and Sleepy Baby ® LED bulbs and the groundbreaking horticulture light, the GroBar ™. Lighting Science has won numerous awards, including several Business Intelligence Group (BIG) Sustainability Awards, Edison Awards, Sapphire Awards, and an IES Illumination Award. For their patented technology products, Lighting Science won Popular Science Magazine’s 2016 Best of What New Award, Architect’s Newspaper Best Products of 2016, and Architectural Record 2016 Product of the Year. They have more than 400 patents to date, and are experimenting with new uses for LEDs ranging from air purification to enhancing vision. Lighting Science is headquartered in Rhode Island, with research and development facilities in Florida. Learn more at www.lsgc.com and join us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and the Lighting Science Blog.\nAbout Target Holdings\nFormally known as Clarity Vision Limited, Target Holdings (UK) Limited has been born out of a management buyout in January of 2013. Combining the strengths of the existing management team, and bringing former members back into the fold, Target Holdings is well placed to offer a complete product supply solution. The company offers product development and sourcing, warehouse and logistics, sales and distribution and disposal stock planning. Customers of Target Holdings can work with selected divisions or take advantage of a complete turnkey supply chain solution. Learn more at www.targetholdings.co.uk.\nView source version on businesswire.com:https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180424005656/en/\nCONTACT: Lighting Science\nAlexandra Polier,alex@whatisyourdna.com\nRachel Frank,rachel@whatisyourdna.com\n917-693-2768\nKEYWORD: UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES EUROPE NORTH AMERICA RHODE ISLAND\nINDUSTRY KEYWORD: BUILDING SYSTEMS HOME GOODS INTERIOR DESIGN RETAIL CONSTRUCTION & PROPERTY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING & REAL ESTATE\nSOURCE: Lighting Science\nCopyright Business Wire 2018.\nPUB: 04/24/2018 06:00 AM/DISC: 04/24/2018 06:01 AM\nhttp://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180424005656/en" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on February 1 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Canaan hurt but Suns stop skid with 102-88 win over Mavs
{ "text": [ "PHOENIX (AP) — Rookie forward Josh Jackson matched his career best with 21 points, T.J. Warren added 20 and the Phoenix Suns snapped a five-game losing streak by beating Dallas 102-88 on Wednesday night, handing the Mavericks their fifth loss in a row and eighth in nine games.\nPhoenix backup point guard Isaiah Canaan broke his left ankle in a gruesome injury late in the first quarter.\nMarquese Chriss added 15 points and 12 rebounds for the Suns, who beat Dallas for the fourth time in a row dating to last season.\nAfter missing Monday night's game in Memphis with bruised ribs, Devin Booker was back starting at point guard for Phoenix and scored 15 points.\nDennis Smith Jr. scored 17, Harrison Barnes 15 and Dirk Nowitzki 14 for the Mavericks, who shot just 36 percent.\nBooker opened the game with a 3-pointer and Phoenix never relinquished the lead.\nDanuel House made two 3s and Canaan and Jared Dudley one apiece in a 12-2 run that put the Suns up 35-14 with 23 seconds left in the first quarter.\nThe Mavericks cut it to single digits twice, once to eight points and once to nine, in the second quarter and were down 57-46 at halftime.\nPhoenix dominated the third period, leading 81-58 after Troy Daniels' 3-pointer with 2:20 left.\nThe Mavericks cut it to 91-84 on Smith's 3-pointer with 3:17 to go but Booker responded with a three-point play to put Phoenix up 94-84. Dallas never got it to single digits again.\nCanaan was driving to the basket when he was fouled by Wesley Matthews with three seconds left in the first quarter. Canaan's ankle gave way on a hard, awkward landing, and his left foot was pointing in the wrong direction as his body tumbled to the floor.\nAs trainers rushed to Canaan, there were groans from the crowd and looks of shock from his Phoenix teammates, some of whom covered their eyes or looked away.\nHe was sitting up as he was rolled out of the arena on a stretcher.\nCanaan, in his fifth NBA season, was signed Dec. 13 after being waived by Houston in October.\nTIP-INS\nMavericks: Matthews shot 2 of 17. ... Nowitzki played 27 minutes and is 32 shy of becoming the sixth player in NBA history to play 50,000 minutes in the regular season. ... Nowitzki's 1,462 career points in 70 regular-season games against Phoenix are fifth-most by any player against the Suns in their history.\nSuns: The 88 points scored by Dallas matched a season low for a Phoenix opponent. ... The four-game winning streak over Dallas is the Suns' longest against the Mavs since winning nine in a row from 1997-99. ... Chriss missed the previous game with a sprained ankle. ... The Suns set the NBA record on Monday in Memphis with a 3-pointer in their 1,109th consecutive game and made it 1,110 on Wednesday. Dallas previously held the record of 1,108.\nUP NEXT\nMavericks: At the Sacramento Kings on Saturday night.\nSuns: Host the Utah Jazz on Friday night.\n___\nMore AP NBA: https://apnews.com/tag/NBAbasketball" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on December 12 2017, in the domain of politics. Tell me about SpaceX launching recycled rocket, supply capsule for NASA
{ "text": [ "CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Space Age hand-me-downs are soaring to a whole new level.\nOn Tuesday, SpaceX plans to launch its first rocket for NASA. The unmanned Falcon 9 — last used in June — will carry up a Dragon capsule that's also flown on a previous space station supply run.\nNASA's International Space Station manager, Kirk Shireman, says the risk of launching a recycled rocket is about the same as for a brand new one. He says he'll be just as anxious as he always is at every launch.\nAs before, the first-stage booster will attempt to land back at Cape Canaveral, Florida.\nThis will be the first launch in more than a year from Launch Complex 40. The pad was ruined when a SpaceX rocket exploded during testing in September 2016." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on April 23 2018, in the domain of sports. Tell me about EnvisionTEC Now Offers Highest Resolution Large-Frame 3D Printer
{ "text": [ "DEARBORN, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 23, 2018--EnvisionTEC, a leading global manufacturer of desktop and full-production 3D printers and materials, today revealed a hardware update to its family of large-frame 3D printers that allows them to deliver best-in-class resolution.\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180423005316/en/\nAt RAPID + TCT, the premier event for 3D printing in North America, EnvisionTEC will be showcasing the potential of its 3SP family of 3D printers. A new hardware upgrade allows the large frame models to deliver XY resolution of 25 microns, a precision level equivalent to about half the cross-section of a human hair. (Photo: Business Wire)\nEnvisionTEC will now offer XY resolution of 25 microns ― equivalent to about half the cross-section of a human hair — in two of its largest 3D printers:\nThe Vector UHD 3SP, with a build area of 300 x 200 x 275 mm (11.8 x 7.9 x 10.8 in.) The Xede UHD 3SP, with a build area of 457 x 457 x 457 mm (18 x 18 x 18 in.)\nThe improved performance is made possible with a new FPGA (field-programmable gate array) control that allows EnvisionTEC to turn its laser on and off in the Y scanning direction with lightning-fast speed.\n“With this hardware upgrade, EnvisionTEC can now offer the same level of resolution in our 3SP family that we are known for with our Perfactory printer family,” said CEO Al Siblani.\nA demonstration board 3D printed on a Vector UHD 3SP will be on display this week in Fort Worth, Texas, at Rapid + TCT, the premier event for 3D manufacturing in North America. EnvisionTEC will also be showcasing other new 3D printer and material innovations in Booth 1304.\nThe recent hardware upgrade makes 3SP printers an ideal choice for applications requiring high accuracy, fine detail or ultra-smooth surfaces, such as medical devices, parts with fluidic chambers, tooling for molds, large investment casting patterns and detailed prototypes.\nAbout 3SP Technology\nLaunched in 2013, EnvisionTEC’s patented 3SP (Scan, Spin and Selectively Photocure) technology uses a unique laser-based process to cure photopolymers in a large vat.\nWhile conventional SLA systems use an expensive solid state laser to draw out parts layer by layer, often reflecting the beam off galvo mirrors in a large build area, the 3SP approach is simple and efficient.\nA multi cavity diode laser is reflected off a spinning mirrored drum that can efficiently scan across a very large vat to cure material. Essentially, the laser draws in straight lines in the Y direction, with the beam simply turning on or off to cure the necessary shape as the complete laser assembly moves in the X direction.\nA white paper detailing how 3SP is superior to SLA for manufacturing and production can be found at EnvisionTEC.com/learn3SP.\nAdoption of 3SP continues to grow as knowledge about the technology and portfolio of materials expands. The 3SP line is popular among dental laboratories printing large volumes of dental models, but users also include manufacturers in a variety of industries, including medical devices, automotive, aerospace, consumer goods and more.\nAbout EnvisionTEC\nEnvisionTEC is a leading global provider of professional-grade 3D printers and materials. Founded in 2002 with its pioneering commercial DLP printing technology, EnvisionTEC now sells 3D printers based on six distinct technologies that build objects from digital design files. The company’s premium 3D printers serve a variety of medical, professional and industrial markets, and are valued for accuracy, surface quality, functionality and speed. EnvisionTEC’s intellectual property includes more than 140 pending and granted patents. Learn more at EnvisionTEC.com.\nView source version on businesswire.com:https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180423005316/en/\nCONTACT: EnvisionTEC\nSarah A. Webster, +1-313-888-4460\nswebster@envisiontec.com\nKEYWORD: AUSTRIA UNITED STATES EUROPE ASIA PACIFIC NORTH AMERICA CANADA MICHIGAN GERMANY SWITZERLAND\nINDUSTRY KEYWORD: TECHNOLOGY CONSUMER ELECTRONICS ELECTRONIC DESIGN AUTOMATION HARDWARE OTHER TECHNOLOGY HEALTH DENTAL MANUFACTURING AEROSPACE AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURING CHEMICALS/PLASTICS ENGINEERING OTHER MANUFACTURING\nSOURCE: EnvisionTEC\nCopyright Business Wire 2018.\nPUB: 04/23/2018 08:00 AM/DISC: 04/23/2018 08:01 AM\nhttp://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180423005316/en" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on March 20 2018, in the domain of entertainment. Tell me about Former congressman from Hawaii quits GOP, citing Trump
{ "text": [ "HONOLULU (AP) — A former congressman from Hawaii says he's leaving the Republican Party because of President Donald Trump and the failure of fellow party members to stand up to him.\nCharles Djou (duh-JOO') represented Honolulu in the U.S. House from 2010 to 2011.\nHe wrote in an opinion piece published in Civil Beat on Monday he's disturbed that the Republican Party under Trump has become hostile to immigration.\nDjou lamented Trump's desire to launch a trade war, treatment of veterans like Sen. John McCain and recitation of conspiracy theories.\nDjou says he's most disappointed by \"the failure of the GOP to clearly and consistently condemn Trump's childish behavior.\" He says this leads to an \"implicit ratification by the GOP of Trump's undisciplined, uninformed and unfocused leadership.\"\nThe White House didn't immediately comment." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on February 15 2017, in the domain of entertainment. Tell me about Qualifier King upsets Tomic in first round of Memphis Open
{ "text": [ "MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Darian King, a qualifier from Barbados, knocked off No. 5 seed Bernard Tomic 6-4, 6-4 on Tuesday in the first round of the Memphis Open.\nKing, ranked 140th in the world, dropped just 12 points in 10 service games and never faced a break-point situation against the 32nd-ranked Tomic.\nOther first-round winners Tuesday included No. 7 seed Steve Darcis of Belgium, Ryan Harrison of the United States and Matthew Ebden of Australia.\nHarrison won 6-3. 7-5 over Russia's Konstantin Kravchuk to advance to a second-round matchup with No. 3 seed Sam Querrey. Darcis won 7-5, 3-6, 6-4 over Radu Albot of Moldova.\nEbden rallied from a break down in each of the last two sets to beat Canada's Peter Polansky 6-7 (4), 6-3, 6-1 in a matchup between two qualifiers. Ebden won the last six games of a match that featured a total of 14 service breaks." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on December 11 2017, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Mercury to dip below 10 degrees Celsius in Taiwan over the coming weekend
{ "text": [ "TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – Temperatures are set to dip below 10 degrees Celsius in Taiwan after Friday as the island will be struck by the strongest cold snap of this winter so far, according to meteorologist Wu Der-rong's (吳德榮) weather forecast.\nA bitter cold snap will grip the country all week due to a cold air mass coming in from the north, following a sunny Sunday. The temperature is forecast to plummet to 11 degrees Celsius in Taipei City and to 9 degrees Celsius in wide open spaces in northern and central Taiwan, reaching the level of a strong continental cold air mass.\nA stronger cold air mass is expected to follow over the next weekend, which may send mercury down to 10 degrees Celsius or lower, Wu added.\nAccording to the Central Weather Bureau (CWB), the temperature on Tuesday is expected to hover between 14-18 degrees Celsius in northern Taiwan, 14-20 degrees in the central region, 16-18 degrees in Yilan, 17-23 degrees in the eastern region, and 15-23 degrees in the south.\nThe CWB weatherman Lee Meng-shuan indicated that the temperature in northern Taiwan will likely hover between 14-16 throughout the week until Friday, with occasional precipitation on the windward side of the island, expected in the northern and central regions." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on June 15 2017, in the domain of politics. Tell me about The Latest: Paper says Mueller probe looking at obstruction
{ "text": [ "WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on probes into possible contacts between Trump campaign associates and Russia (all times local):\n8:35 p.m.\nThe Washington Post is reporting that Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election is now examining whether President Donald Trump tried to obstruct justice.\nAccusations of obstruction arose when last month when Trump fired FBI Director James Comey. Comey testified in a Senate hearing last week that he believed he was fired \"because of the Russia investigation.\"\nComey also testified he had told Trump he was not under investigation.\nThe Post report Wednesday cites anonymous sources who were briefed on requests made by investigators.\nMark Corallo, a spokesman for Trump's personal lawyer, responded Wednesday evening to the Post report by saying, \"The FBI leak of information regarding the president is outrageous, inexcusable and illegal.\"\n___\n4:15 p.m.\nThe special counsel appointed to investigate Russian influence in the 2016 presidential campaign has met with a Senate committee probing the same matter.\nThe leaders of the Senate intelligence committee say In a statement issued Wednesday that they \"look forward to future engagements\" with Robert Mueller.\nNorth Carolina Republican Richard Burr and Virginia Democrat Mark Warner aren't providing any other details regarding the meeting.\nIt comes a day after lawmakers questioned Justice Department officials about the probe and Mueller's independence.\nThose questions were prompted after a friend of President Donald Trump said the White House was considering firing Mueller.\nBut Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who appointed Mueller last month, testified Tuesday he has seen no evidence of good cause to fire Mueller." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on March 20 2018, in the domain of entertainment. Tell me about Group seeks probe of prosecutor's office over Weinstein case
{ "text": [ "NEW YORK (AP) — An initiative started by Hollywood industry women is calling for New York's governor to investigate the Manhattan district attorney's office over a decision in 2015 not to prosecute a sex abuse case against Harvey Weinstein.\nTime's Up says a report in New York magazine is disturbing because it suggests the district attorney's office may have been improperly influenced by Weinstein and sought to intimidate an Italian model who accused the disgraced media mogul of groping her.\nShe secretly recorded him in a police sting. The district attorney's office decided there wasn't enough evidence to prosecute.\nTime's Up says an investigation is necessary to protect the integrity of the office.\nNeither the district attorney's office nor the governor's office immediately commented.\nWeinstein's attorneys have said he denies any non-consensual contact." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on Janauary 30 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Africa's leaders choose diplomacy to Trump's toilet remarks
{ "text": [ "ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) — The 55-nation African Union appears to have decided to react diplomatically and strategically to President Donald Trump's alleged vulgar remarks about the continent.\nRather than issuing an angry condemnation of Trump's reported comments in which he likened Africa to a filthy toilet, the African Union may decide to follow the advice of its new chairman, Rwandan President Paul Kagame, to deal with the U.S. president as the leader of a country elected by his people.\nKagame made the remarks Monday as the annual summit, which was attended by more than 40 African leaders, drew to a close. Kagame spoke at the African Union after meeting Trump last Friday in Davos, Switzerland at the World Economic Forum.\n\"I've met the President of the United States . but the President of the United States is Trump,\" Kagame told reporters in Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa. \"For me the most value is to meet the President of the United States. When the United States decides to give us Trump as their president, we will deal with that president.\"\nMany African leaders were outraged by Trump's alleged rude comment about the continent. Trump has said he didn't use such language, while others present say he did.\nBut the fury appears to have been muted by a letter sent by Trump to African leaders in the past week in which he said he \"deeply respects\" the people of Africa. Trump also pledged that U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will make an \"extended visit\" to the continent in March, his first in that role.\n\"President Trump wrote a letter through the (AU) Commission and to the Chairperson addressing the heads of state of Africa wishing them every success and stating how he is ready to collaborate with Africa,\" said Kagame.\nTrump called Kagame a \"friend\" when they met at the World Economic Forum.\nMany in Africa were taken aback by Trump's rude toilet comment after nearly a year of little attention to Africa by the U.S. president's administration.\nU.S. diplomats have scrambled for days to address the shock and condemnation after the reports of Trump's remarks. Trump's letter and Kagame's careful response seem to have calmed things down. Chairman of the African Union Commission, Moussa Faki Mahamat, toned down his stance in a press conference with journalists on Monday. The previous week he said \"Africa cannot keep quiet\" about Trump's \"shocking\" remarks. But Monday he would only say African leaders had received a \"letter of correspondence\" from Trump and \"we've taken due note of it.\"\nAnother controversy at the African Union summit was over the report in the French newspaper, Le Monde, that China spied on the organization's headquarters from 2012 to 1017. Chinese officials quickly rejected the report.\n\"It's a sensational and total preposterous accusation. It's so absurd,\" said Kuang Weilin, China's representative to the African Union, who said he suspects the report was intended to harm China's relations with Africa.\nThe African Union's headquarter in Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa, was built as a gift by China to Africa at a cost of more than $200 million. The main building is 100 metres (328 feet) high and is currently the tallest building in Addis Ababa.\nAlso at the African Union summit, it was announced the organization has launched a new aviation deregulation scheme. The plan calls for a full liberalization of air market access between African states and the elimination of restrictions on ownership of airlines and full liberalization of air frequencies. The move is intended to promote cheaper air travel between African countries." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on July 5 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Inter signs Argentina forward Lautaro Martinez from Racing
{ "text": [ "MILAN (AP) — Inter Milan has signed Argentina forward Lautaro Martinez from Racing.\nThe Serie A club paid a reported 22 million euros ($25.7 million) for Martinez, with the player penning a five-year contract.\nThe 20-year-old Martinez turned down an offer from Real Madrid in order to get more playing time at Inter, according to his agent.\nOn Wednesday, Martinez said: \"I expect to adapt quickly to a new type of football. It's very different from Argentine football, but I think Serie A will be very important for me to continue improving and will add other qualities to my game.\"\nMartinez is one of his country's top talents and scored 18 goals in 28 appearances last season.\nHe was included in Argentina's preliminary list for the World Cup but did not make the final squad." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on December 11 2017, in the domain of sports. Tell me about Guillermo del Toro's 'The Shape of Water' leads Golden Globes nominations with 7 nods
{ "text": [ "NEW YORK (AP) — Guillermo del Toro's 'The Shape of Water' leads Golden Globes nominations with 7 nods ." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on Janauary 31 2018, in the domain of sports. Tell me about The Latest: Schiff says Russia memo doesn't vindicate Trump
{ "text": [ "WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on investigations into contacts between President Donald Trump's campaign and Russia. (all times local):\n9:31 a.m.\nRep. Adam Schiff, the top-ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, says there is nothing in a classified Republican memo on the Russia investigation that vindicates President Donald Trump.\nHe says Rep. Devin Nunes of California, the committee chairman, is pushing a \"misleading narrative\" to undermine the FBI and special counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigating Russian meddling in the 2016 election and whether Trump's campaign was involved.\nSchiff says, \"This is not about the facts.\"\nHe says Trump also incorrectly claimed to be vindicated last year when Nunes shared evidence with the White House of a \"vast unmasking conspiracy\" that allegedly involved Obama officials inappropriately making requests to uncover the identities of Trump campaign officials in intelligence reports.\nSchiff spoke at an event sponsored by the news site Axios.\n____\n9:10 a.m.\nA White House spokeswoman says she is not aware that President Donald Trump has seen a classified memo on the Russia investigation that he favors releasing.\nTrump was overheard Tuesday night telling a Republican lawmaker he is \"100 percent\" in favor of releasing the memo. He spoke on the House floor after his first State of the Union address.\nSarah Huckabee Sanders said on CNN Wednesday morning that she was not aware Trump had seen the memo, adding that he had not \"prior to and immediately after\" the address.\nSanders said a legal and national security review into the memo continues.\nThe memo purports to show improper use of surveillance by the FBI and Justice Department in the Russia investigation. It has sparked a political fight pitting Republicans against the FBI and the Justice Department.\n__\n2:02 a.m.\nThe White House says it will give a controversial memo connected to the Russia election meddling probe a legal and national security check before President Donald Trump decides whether to release it.\nYet Trump was overhead at Tuesday night's State of the Union address telling a Republican lawmaker that he is \"100 percent\" in favor of releasing the memo. Television cameras captured the exchange as Trump was leaving the House chamber.\nRepublicans say the memo reveals improper use of surveillance by the FBI and the Justice Department, a description Democrats dispute.\nThe memo arrived at the White House on Monday after the House intelligence committee brushed aside opposition from the Justice Department and voted to release it. Under committee rules, the president has five days to object to its release." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on April 23 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about SONIC’s New Cookie Jar Shakes Blend America’s Favorite Cookies into a Sippable Sensation
{ "text": [ "OKLAHOMA CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 23, 2018--Cookie lovers rejoice – SONIC ® Drive-In (NASDAQ: SONC) is blending the classic all-American combination of creamy ice cream and decadent cookies into one delicious Shake. Part of SONIC’s favorite Summer Nights event, guests can now savor SONIC’s new Cookie Jar Shakes ™ for half-price after 8 p.m. every night.\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180423005237/en/\nSONIC’s new Cookie Jar Shakes are blending the classic all-American combination of creamy ice cream and decadent cookies. (Photo: Business Wire)\nPerfectly blended with SONIC’s famous Real Ice Cream, there is a Cookie Jar Shake to satisfy any sweet tooth. Making every chocoholic’s dream come true, the Chips Ahoy ® Choco Chunky Chocolate Shake blends crumbled Chips Ahoy Choco Chunk Cookies with rich chocolate syrup. The Oreo ® Caramel Shake takes the classic Oreo cookie up a notch with the addition of irresistible caramel syrup. The Nutter Butter ® Banana Shake elevates the childhood favorite combination of peanut butter and banana to dessert perfection, blending Nutter Butter cookie pieces with fresh banana. All SONIC Shakes are finished with an inviting swirl of whipped topping and a cherry.\n“What’s better than adding sweet, crunchy, classic cookies onto creamy, delightful ice cream? Hand-mixing those cookies with our Real Ice Cream for an all new flavor experience,” said Scott Uehlein, vice president of product innovation and development for SONIC. “We reached into the cookie jar to come up with these Shakes, punching up the flavor of these classic cookies – Chips Ahoy, Oreo and Nutter Butter – with the addition of rich chocolate, sweet caramel and fresh banana to give our guests something that is both familiar and distinct at the same time.”\nSONIC’s Cookie Jar Shakes are available for a limited time only **, so guests will need to hurry over to their local drive-ins to enjoy this delicious treat any time of day, or half-price after 8 p.m. every night during the SONIC Summer Nights event.\n**For a limited time only at participating SONIC® Drive-Ins. See menu for details.\nAbout SONIC, America's Drive-In\nSONIC, America's Drive-In is the nation's largest drive-in restaurant chain serving approximately 3 million customers every day. Nearly 94 percent of SONIC's 3,500 drive-in locations are owned and operated by local business men and women. For 65 years, SONIC has delighted guests with signature menu items, 1.3 million drink combinations and friendly service by iconic Carhops. Since the 2009 launch of SONIC's Limeades for Learning philanthropic campaign in partnership with DonorsChoose.org, SONIC has donated $9.5 million to public school teachers nationwide to fund essential learning materials and innovative teaching resources to inspire creativity and learning in their students. To learn more about Sonic Corp. (NASDAQ/NM: SONC), please visit sonicdrivein.com and please visit or follow us on Facebook and Twitter. To learn more about SONIC's Limeades for Learning initiative, please visit LimeadesforLearning.com.\nSONC-M\nView source version on businesswire.com:https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180423005237/en/\nCONTACT: For SONIC Drive-In\nRebeka Mora, 512-542-2804\nRebeka.Mora@Cohnwolfe.com\nKEYWORD: UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA OKLAHOMA\nINDUSTRY KEYWORD: RESTAURANT/BAR RETAIL FOOD/BEVERAGE\nSOURCE: SONIC Drive-In\nCopyright Business Wire 2018.\nPUB: 04/23/2018 07:55 AM/DISC: 04/23/2018 07:55 AM\nhttp://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180423005237/en" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on Janauary 29 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Red Sox manager Alex Cora brings youthful eye to new job
{ "text": [ "BOSTON (AP) — Dave Dombrowski wanted to make sure he and Alex Cora were on the same page, so the Red Sox boss sent off an email for his new manager's approval.\nThe response: A thumbs-up emoji.\nTony La Russa and Jim Leyland never did that.\n\"He's a good emoji texter,\" Dombrowski said with a laugh this month as the team turned its thoughts toward spring training. \"He's very good with the thumbs-up. My children, they help me out at times.\"\nA native of Puerto Rico, Cora is already a pioneer as the first minority manager in the history of a franchise that was the last to field a black player. But he's also a new kind of Red Sox dugout boss: One of the youngest managers in franchise history, giving him a unique chance to connect with his players.\n\"He's not too far removed from actually playing the game. He's played — actually, personally — with some of my teammates now,\" Boston outfielder Jackie Bradley Jr. said. \"I think it's going to be a great combination of old school and new school. He's learned from the past, and he's going to be able to put his own twist on things.\"\nStill just 42 and in his first major league managerial job, Cora is no newbie.\nHis shaved head shows the stubble of a receded hairline, with some gray around the temples picked up during a 14-year career spent with six big-league teams. As a member of the Red Sox from 2005-08, he was a part of the franchise's 2007 World Series title and was teammates with current second baseman Dustin Pedroia. (He also overlapped with first baseman Mitch Moreland for about five days with the Rangers in 2010.)\nIt's this that made him an intriguing choice to replace John Farrell, who was fired last fall at the age of 55 despite leading Boston to the first back-to-back AL East titles in franchise history. Farrell's predecessor, Bobby Valentine, was 62 for his lone season in Boston; you'd have to go back to Kevin Kennedy, who was 41 when he was hired in 1995, to find a younger Red Sox skipper.\n\"I'm 42. I'm young,\" Cora said at the team's Christmas festival in December. \"You'll see me around with my backpack and sneakers and jeans. I'm going to live my life. ... Nothing has changed. I went home and (it was) shorts, sandals and a T-shirt.\"\nSpeaking to reporters before the awards dinner for the Boston chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America this month, Cora seemed completely at home in a knit hoodie and low-top Converse All-Stars. He mingled cheerfully with his players, then looked equally at home at the dinner in a sport coat and tie.\n\"He has the ability to communicate with the younger players, just the ability to talk to them,\" said Dombrowski, who was the youngest general manager in the game when he took over the Montreal Expos at the age of 31 — three decades ago.\n\"He has that respect,\" Dombrowski said. \"He knows how to handle them. He's been in the game a long time, and he's done everything in the game.\"\nCora has been retired as a player less than six years, after failing to make the St. Louis Cardinals in spring training in 2012. He remained in the game, working as an analyst for ESPN, and spending two years managing his hometown team, Caguas, in the Puerto Rican winter league. He has also served as the club's general manager for five years.\nIn winter ball, Cora said, \"For some reason, I wasn't the manager I wanted to be. I was very serious, very strict with the guys. I don't think they had fun with me, and I didn't have fun myself.\n\"I promised myself,\" he said, \"when the opportunity came, I was going to enjoy it.\"\nAs a bench coach for the Houston Astros last season, Cora was reminded how much fun baseball — especially winning baseball — can be. While the franchise was on the way to its first World Series title, Cora interviewed for and landed the Red Sox job.\n\"We play a sport that a lot of people feel is a grind. I was one of them when I played,\" he said. \"But last year I went through it, and it was fun. It wasn't a grind. It's a good atmosphere to work. That starts from the inside out.\"\nBut it can't all be fun and friendships.\nThough not as young as Cora when he was on the Boston bench, Terry Francona prized his ability to communicate with his players and manage the clubhouse personalities as well as the game. He won two World Series with the Red Sox — including the cathartic 2004 title with the fun-loving \"idiots\" like Johnny Damon, Kevin Millar and \"Manny being Manny.\"\nBut the nature of the team had changed by 2011, with high-priced free agents retreating to the clubhouse during games for fried chicken and beer. Francona lost his team — and, after an unprecedented September collapse, his job.\n\"Obviously, there's a line. They need to understand that I'm the manager, they're players,\" Cora said. \"But at the end of the day, we're human beings. During the day, there's probably more conversations about life than baseball. ... To connect with players is very important.\"\nDombrowski has hired his share of old-timers, like Buck Rodgers and Leyland (twice). He brought La Russa, a Hall of Fame manager, in as a special assistant, and Ron Roenicke, who has 27 years of coaching experience, in as a bench coach.\nDombrowski expects their experience to balance out Cora's youth.\n\"You can be young and not be communicative,\" he said. \"But I think in Alex's case he's a very good communicator. There are only pluses.\"\nAnd if Cora gives the players some slack, outfielder Andrew Benintendi said, he won't regret it.\n\"I think we all hold ourselves accountable and know when it's time to buckle down,\" said Benintendi, who is 23 and coming off a season in which he placed second in the AL rookie of the year voting. \"Obviously, he's the manager. He makes the call. But I think he'll still keep it light, keep it fun.\"\nLess than a month before spring training, Cora was still figuring out what he would say to his new team and how the clubhouse would be run. But there's one rule he plans to drop on his players: Don't call him \"Skip\" — Alex or A.C. would be better.\nThat doesn't mean he's not flexible.\nSince becoming a bench coach with the Astros, Cora has replaced the usual fortysomething music on his phone with songs his players might be listening to.\n\"Just to connect is the thing,\" Cora said, \"so that I'm speaking the same language as them.\"" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on May 31 2018, in the domain of entertainment. Tell me about Russia-made submarine signaling missiles on Poland's beaches
{ "text": [ "WARSAW, Poland (AP) — A spokesman for Poland's Navy says that three Russian-made submarine signaling missiles have been found in recent days at different locations on Poland's Baltic Sea beaches.\nSpeaking from a from a Navy base in Gdynia, Cmdr. Radoslaw Pioch said Wednesday the missiles came from a submarine type Kilo, made in Russia. They were found at two locations on the Hel Peninsula and on the Sobieszewska Island, within the Bay of Gdansk area that borders Russia's Kaliningrad region with its military port.\nSappers have removed two of them and are searching for the third one. It was not clear when they got to the beaches but could be a remainder from exercise, Pioch said.\nSignaling missiles are fired by emerging submarines when they want to mark their location." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on February 3 2018, in the domain of entertainment. Tell me about 'Day Zero': Water shut-off looms in South Africa's Cape Town
{ "text": [ "CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — Long lines of South Africans collect water daily from a natural spring pipeline in an upscale suburb of Cape Town, illustrating the harsh impact of a drought that authorities say could force the closure of most taps in the country's second largest city in just over two months, an occasion ominously known as \"Day Zero.\"\nThe prospect that large sections of South Africa's showcase city, famously perched near two oceans, might go without running water has induced anxiety as well as resolve among its nearly 4 million residents. It has attracted scrutiny from scientists and city managers worldwide who also face the dual challenge of ballooning populations and shrinking resources. This would be the world's first major city to go dry.\n\"There are a lot of people who have been in denial and now they suddenly realize this is for real,\" said Shirley Curry, who waited to fill a plastic container with spring water from one of several taps outside a South African Breweries facility in the Newlands suburb.\nSecurity guards made sure people took only an allotted amount (25 liters maximum in one line and 15 liters in another \"express\" line). However, things were more freewheeling at a nearby spring water source with no oversight. Mayor Patricia de Lille this month threatened to fine those who use too much water and said the city can no longer ask people to comply: \"We must force them.\"\nThe spectacle of people scrounging for water could become more common as \"Day Zero\" approaches in Cape Town, whose natural beauty has made it a coveted spot for international visitors. While the city urges people to restrict water usage, many living in poor areas already have limited access to water. They use communal taps in gritty neighborhoods such as Blue Downs on the Cape Flats, where people washed clothes outside and carried buckets of water to shack dwellings on a recent afternoon.\nCape Town's leaders have instructed residents to use only 50 liters of water daily from Feb. 1, down from the current 87-liter limit. \"Day Zero\" is projected to arrive on April 12 but some fear it could come sooner, while others hope it won't happen if rationing works and rains eventually come.\nIf \"Day Zero\" arrives, many people would have to go to collection points for a daily ration of 25 liters. Taps would continue to run in hospitals and provisions would be made for schools, some of which can pump water from boreholes. Communal taps in poor areas known as informal settlements likely would run to avoid the threat of disease. Some central and downtown areas could be exempt from the cut-off for the sake of tourism and business.\nWhile tourists are still welcome, tourism authorities urge them to flush the toilet as little as possible and \"take a dip in the ocean instead of swimming pools, and maybe even spare yourself a shower.\"\nThe water crisis is propelling Cape Town into the unknown, but the causes have been brewing for a while. Since around the end of white minority rule in 1994, the population has soared by about 80 percent, straining municipal infrastructure. Meanwhile, the region has endured several years of drought. Scientists at the University of Cape Town say man-made global warming may have contributed to the severe weather, and that similar droughts could be more common in the future.\nThe average level of reservoirs that are Cape Town's main water source is currently about 27 percent, but the final 10 percent is considered unusable because of mud, weeds and debris at the bottom. Some residents are already complaining that silt in tap water makes it undrinkable. The city says it would have to turn off most taps if the average reservoir level falls below 13.5 percent.\nTheewaterskloof Dam, whose reservoir was once the city's biggest provider, is a startling sight. Large areas consist of sand and cracked earth. Boats used to moor against tires embedded in a wall near a yacht club, but now the water line is so low that the clubhouse is far from the dwindling lake.\n\"This is a natural disaster of immense proportions,\" said Mmusi Maimane, leader of the Democratic Alliance, an opposition party that runs Cape Town and the surrounding Western Cape province.\nThe party says the national government, run by the ruling African National Congress party, has failed to deliver water to all municipalities as required by law. Nomvula Mokonyane, the water and sanitation minister, counters that the city should do more to crack down on people using too much water.\nFor now, Cape Town residents are advised to limit showers to fewer than 90 seconds and use a bucket to collect the runoff and flush the toilet.\nNoel Borman, a resident collecting water, was asked about \"Day Zero,\" if it comes.\n\"I don't even want to be here,\" he said.\n___\nFollow Christopher Torchia on Twitter at www.twitter.com/torchiachris" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on February 3 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Aubameyang, Bartra, Gomez; Dortmund busy with transfers
{ "text": [ "BERLIN (AP) — Borussia Dortmund is dominating the end of the transfer window in Germany with Spanish defender Marc Bartra leaving, promising winger Sergio Gomez joining and striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang expected to go.\nAubameyang was expected to complete his move to Arsenal on Wednesday for a reported 64.5 million euros ($80 million) once Dortmund had finalized a replacement.\nKicker magazine reported that that was likely to be Belgium forward Michy Batshuayi from Chelsea on a loan deal to the end of the season, with talks ongoing regarding a possible option to buy. Arsenal forward Olivier Giroud, who Dortmund had in mind initially, was expected to move to Chelsea to complete the three-way deal.\nDortmund said it had made a \"big concession\" on the transfer fee to allow Bartra to go to Real Betis after a tumultuous Bundesliga spell.\nBartra was injured after being hit with shrapnel in the bomb attack on Dortmund's team bus before a Champions League game last April. The 27-year-old Spaniard said he had feared for his life.\nBartra played 49 competitive games for Dortmund after joining from Barcelona in 2016, but the club's signing of Swiss defender Manuel Akanji from FC Basel increased the competition for a starting place.\nFellow defender Neven Subotic left the club for French team Saint-Etienne last week, while Danish attacking midfielder Jacob Bruun Larsen joined Stuttgart on loan for the rest of the season.\nDortmund said Tuesday that the 17-year-old Gomez, an attacking midfielder, was joining from Barcelona. He will play for Dortmund's under-19 team until the end of the season, then join the senior team in July. Gomez was voted the second best player at the Under-17 World Cup in India in October.\n\"Gomez is undoubtedly one of the best players in the world for his age group,\" Dortmund sporting director Michael Zorc said.\nWolfsburg boosted its goal-threat by signing Swiss attacking midfielder Admir Mehmedi from Bayer Leverkusen.\n\"Mehmedi fits perfectly with our needs,\" said Wolfsburg sporting director Olaf Rebbe, whose team has only four Bundesliga wins in 20 games.\nSchalke reinforced its defense with the return of Abdul Rahman Baba on loan for 1½ seasons from Chelsea. The club had already secured the signing of Croatian forward Marko Pjaca from Juventus.\nBayern Munich also moved early in the transfer window, signing Sandro Wagner from Hoffenheim as a back-up to forward Robert Lewandowski. Wagner scored his first Bayern goal last weekend in a rout of his former club.\nJapan midfielder Genki Haraguchi joined second-division club Fortuna Duesseldorf on loan from Hertha Berlin, while Mainz boosted its ranks by signing Dutch midfielder Nigel de Jong from Galatasaray and Nigerian striker Anthony Ujah from Chinese club Liaoning Whowin.\nThe transfer window in Germany was open until 6 p.m. local time." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on March 20 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about BC-US--Coffee, US
{ "text": [ "New York (AP) — Coffee futures trading on the IntercontinentalExchange (ICE) Monday:\n(37,500 lbs.; cents per lb.)" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on March 20 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Trump wants more traffickers put to death. Can he do that?
{ "text": [ "WASHINGTON (AP) — A wide-ranging White House plan to combat America's opioid crisis contains a striking element: It calls on the Justice Department to seek the death penalty for some drug traffickers. Opponents call that a return to failed drug-war tactics, and some legal experts question its constitutionality and effectiveness.\nA look at President Donald Trump's proposal:\nWHAT IS THE PLAN?\nThe push for greater use of the death penalty is just part of a sweeping plan that includes stiffer penalties for drug peddlers as well as expanding access to treatment and recovery efforts. It's in keeping with the Trump administration's tough-on-crime approach to the opioid abuse epidemic that claimed a record 42,000 people in the U.S. in 2016. Trump, who mused openly that countries like Singapore have fewer issues with addiction because they harshly punish drug dealers, said he wants the Justice Department to seek the \"ultimate penalty\" when possible.\n___\nCAN HE DO THAT?\nMaybe. Trump isn't proposing a new law, but is encouraging the Justice Department to enforce existing laws more vigorously.\nThe Federal Drug Kingpin Act allows federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty in cases when someone is intentionally killed during a drug deal or in furtherance of a drug enterprise.\nThere are other federal laws that could potentially allow death penalty prosecutions of \"kingpins\" when large amounts of money and drugs are involved, even if there has not been a killing. But no administration, Democratic or Republican, has ever pursued and secured a death sentence under those laws.\nIt's not clear that death sentences for drug dealers, even for those whose product causes multiple deaths, would be constitutional, said Doug Berman, a law professor at Ohio State University. He predicted the issue would be litigated extensively and ultimately settled by the U.S. Supreme Court.\n\"The death penalty is uncertain as a constitutionally permissible punishment without that connection to an intentional killing,\" Berman said.\nTrump's attorney general, Jeff Sessions, vowed to seek the death penalty under federal law \"whenever appropriate\" against drug dealers who \"show no respect of human dignity and put their own greed ahead of the safety and even the lives of others.\"\n___\nHAVE ANY DRUG TRAFFICKERS EVER BEEN SENTENCED TO DEATH?\nThe Death Penalty Information Center lists 14 federal death row prisoners awaiting execution for drug-related crimes. They include Azibo Aquart, who was sentenced to death in 2012 for planning and participating in the deaths of a rival and two people living with her. There is also Orlando Hall, who was sentenced in 2007 for a drug-related kidnapping that ended in death. Dustin Honken was sentenced to die in 2004 for the killings of two children in a drug-related conspiracy in which three other people were also killed.\n___\nWILL MORE FEDERAL DEATH SENTENCES EASE THE DRUG EPIDEMIC?\nTrump believes so, but others are skeptical.\nCornell Law School Professor John H. Blume said enforcement of the Federal Drug Kingpin Act tends to net poor minorities considered low- to mid-level drug dealers rather than kingpins whose products are fueling the drug crisis. Opponents said the approach resembles the drug war of the 1970s and '80s, when there was bipartisan agreement in Washington that the best way to fight crime was with long, mandatory prison sentences. That approach is now questioned by some conservatives as well as liberals.\n\"I don't think there's any reason to believe that attempting to revive this policy and use it more effectively will be any more successful,\" Blume said, adding that death sentences are hard to win. Too few drug traffickers will be sentenced to death and executed to have a real deterrent effect, he said. \"I don't think people out there who sell drugs are worried about, am I going to get the death penalty?\"" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on Janauary 30 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about 2 women found shot dead in Philadelphia home
{ "text": [ "PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Police say two women, including one in a wheelchair, have been found dead with gunshot wounds to their heads inside a Philadelphia home.\nPolice say they were met by a person at the door of the home late Monday night.\nA 66-year-old woman in the wheelchair was found on the first floor, and a 44-year-old woman was found on the second floor. Both were pronounced dead at the scene.\nThe person who let officers into the home is being questioned as a witness.\nNo names have been released." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on April 24 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Consumer confidence rebounds in April
{ "text": [ "WASHINGTON (AP) — American consumers saw their confidence rebound in April to a level close to the 18-year high it had reached two months ago.\nThe Conference Board says its consider confidence index rose to 128.7 in April, up from a March level of 127.0. The March level was just below the 130.0 hit in February, which had been the highest since November 2000.\nThe business research group's index measures consumers' assessment of current conditions and their outlook for the next six months. Economists believe the strength in confidence reflects a strong labor market, with unemployment at a 17-year low, as well as the impact of the $1.5 trillion in tax cuts approved in December, which began showing up in workers' paychecks earlier this year." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on February 3 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Aubameyang deal set to headline final day of transfer window
{ "text": [ "LONDON (AP) — Will Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang leave Borussia Dortmund for Arsenal? Will Riyad Mahrez move to Manchester City?\nIt's the final day of Europe's transfer window and there are potentially some big deals to be finalized, especially in the Premier League, where clubs have already spent a record amount in January.\nThe most significant transfer could see Aubameyang join Arsenal for a reported 64.5 million euros ($80 million) in a move that would have a domino effect, with Dortmund needing a replacement and Arsenal looking to offload striker Oliver Giroud.\nMan City broke its transfer record to sign Aymeric Laporte for $80 million on Tuesday and could surpass that a day later if the Premier League leaders succeed in bringing in Mahrez from Leicester.\nNo major signings are expected in Spain or France." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on July 5 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Holocaust law: Poland, Israel reconcile in German media
{ "text": [ "Poland and Israel have used full-page ads in German newspapers, including the conservative daily Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, to praise their countries' ties and comment on Poland's controversial Holocaust law.\nThe so-called \"joint declaration\" begins by stating that \"for 30 years, relations between our countries and peoples have been built on a solid foundation of trust and understanding\" and goes on to say both nations are united by a \"deep, long-lasting friendship\" marked by \"mutual respect for the identity and historical sensitivity of our tragic past.\" The ad was published in the name of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Polish counterpart Mateusz Morawiecki.\nPoland's divisive Holocaust law\nThe ad signals a warming of ties after tension had arisen between both countries over Poland's controversial Holocaust law. Passed in early 2018, the law instantly drew condemnation from Israel, the United States and Ukraine.\nIt stipulated fines and jail sentences of up to three years for individuals who \"publicly and in denial of the facts\" blame Poles or the Polish state for carrying full or partial responsibility for crimes committed by Nazi Germany.\nRead more: Auschwitz: Evolution of a death camp and Holocaust memorial\nCritics feared the law would prevent Holocaust survivors and historians from researching the role that some Poles played in Germany's genocide against the Jews.\nRelations between Poland and Israel were so fraught that Netanyahu accused Poland of trying to rewrite history and possibly even deny the Holocaust.\nSix months later, at Morawiecki's behest, Poland revised the law and cut any reference to possible jail sentences.\nWhy publish in the German press?\nThat Poland and Israel would buy such an ad in the German press may, at first glance, appear surprising. But it isn't really, according to Manuel Sarrazin, a member of Germany's Green party who chairs the German-Polish parliament group.\n\"It is important for Germany that Poland and Israel are on good terms,\" he said, adding that the ad indicates both sides have resumed friendly relations.\nHe welcomed efforts from Poland and Israel to intensify their dialogue over their shared history.\n\"In Germany, we need to realize that Poland's domestic debate [regarding the Holocaust] is also partly due to German media, which failed to distance itself from its own, revisionist portrayals of history,\" he said. German media has occasionally mistakenly referred to Nazi concentration camps in occupied Poland as \"Polish death camps.\"\nThe Polish-Israeli ad states that it is \"clear the Holocaust represents an unprecedented crime committed by Nazi Germany against the Jews and all Poles of Jewish descent\" and adds that Poland \"has always shown it fully understands the significance of the Holocaust.\"\nBut the ad also concedes: \"We recognize that there were horrific acts committed by Poles against Jews during World War II, and we condemn every one of these.\"\nAt the same time, the ad highlights the \"heroic actions of many Poles,\" who risked their own lives to save Jews." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on April 24 2018, in the domain of sports. Tell me about Trump warns Iran that restarting nuclear program will yield 'bigger problems' than ever before
{ "text": [ "WASHINGTON (AP) — Trump warns Iran that restarting nuclear program will yield 'bigger problems' than ever before." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on February 3 2018, in the domain of sports. Tell me about EPA chief doesn't recall 2016 statements slamming Trump
{ "text": [ "WASHINGTON (AP) — Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt is distancing himself from his 2016 statements that then-presidential candidate Donald Trump is a \"bully\" who, if elected, would abuse the Constitution.\nDemocratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island sought to use Pruitt's own words against him Tuesday during an oversight hearing, having an aide hold the quotes up on large signs.\nPruitt made the comments in February 2016 while appearing on a conservative talk radio program in Oklahoma, where he served as the state's Republican attorney general. At the time, Pruitt supported Jeb Bush for the GOP nomination.\nPruitt said he appeared on the show several times but did not recall making those specific comments, which he said he would not agree with now that he is serving in the Trump administration." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on Janauary 29 2018, in the domain of business. Tell me about Liz Weston: The right way to give your teen an allowance
{ "text": [ "Here's an idea: Hand your teenagers hundreds of dollars in one lump sum and leave it up to them to manage the money for the next, say, six to 12 months.\nAnyone who's ever had or been a teenager may quail at the thought, but experts say this approach actually can work much better than a weekly allowance in teaching older kids about personal finance.\n\"It gives them that all-important experience of managing their money,\" says Janet Bodnar, former editor of Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine and author of \"Raising Money Smart Kids.\" ''The key is that kids have responsibility to go along with the money.\"\nThe problem with weekly or even monthly allowances is that the cash simply comes too often. If your kid blows hers, she just has to wait a little while to get more. Less frequent lump sums, on the other hand, can teach teenagers how to plan and save for future expenses — two crucial habits they'll need to get ahead financially.\nAdults who plan ahead for large, irregular expenses are 10 times more likely to be financially healthy than those who don't, according to a study by the nonprofit Center for Financial Services Innovation. Those who have a regular savings habit are four times more likely to be financially healthy.\nLump sums can teach teens the skills needed to develop those habits, says Ron Lieber, a personal finance columnist for The New York Times and author of the book \"The Opposite of Spoiled.\"\nLump sums \"train and test teens in self-restraint, in anticipating medium-term needs, in telling the difference between wants and needs, and in setting goals and priorities,\" Lieber says. \"If you don't have more money coming for a while but a larger-than-usual pile in front of you, there will just be that many more and bigger tests of your will.\"\nWe switched to the lump sum approach two years ago, when our daughter was still in middle school. I totted up what we'd spent on clothes for her in the previous year, added in a 10 percent fudge factor and plunked the money into her savings account just in time for back-to-school shopping. We told her the money needed to cover her clothing purchases for the next year, and that it was up to her to make sure it lasted.\nWhich she did. She discovered her money went a lot farther at thrift and consignment stores than it did at the mall. She felt the pain of wasted money when an impulse purchase went unworn. She wrestled with whether to spend a huge chunk of her budget on Dr. Martens. (She eventually asked for them as her birthday present.)\nThe keys to making this work:\nMAKE THE LUMP SUM BIG ENOUGH — BUT NOT TOO BIG. Skimping on the amount won't leave teens enough room to make choices, but giving too much means they won't face hard trade-offs. It's also important that the money be intended for necessities rather than \"fun money.\" When our kids gets out in the real world, most of their paychecks won't be discretionary as they pay for rent, food, transportation, taxes and other needs.\nKEEP TALKING. The real value in any kind of allowance is the opportunity it gives you to talk about money. Our daughter had to ask us when she wanted some of the clothing money transferred from savings to her checking account or prepaid card. That gave us a chance to talk about what she was learning, the challenges and choices she faced and our own experiences learning to handle money.\nDON'T BAIL THEM OUT. What if they blow all their money in the first week, or outgrow their last pair of sneakers when their account is on fumes? Let them figure out a solution, such as getting a job or earning money doing extra chores, Bodnar advises.\n\"You need to stick to your guns, which is hard as a parent,\" she says.\nIf parents ride to the rescue, all the teenager learns is to look for the quick fix that avoids short-term pain. That kind of thinking leads to credit card debt, payday loans and repeated requests for bailouts even when they're adults. Better to take a hard line now than watch them fail later.\n\"Teens will flunk these tests regularly, and we should cheer, internally at least, when they do,\" Lieber says. \"The more they mess up while they still live with us and the consequences are relatively mild, the better.\"\n_______\nThis column was provided to The Associated Press by the personal finance website NerdWallet .\nLiz Weston is a columnist at NerdWallet, a certified financial planner and author of \"Your Credit Score.\" Email: lweston@nerdwallet.com . Twitter: @lizweston.\nRELATED LINK:\nNerdWallet: Are you financially healthy? https://nerd.me/financial-health-quiz" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on February 15 2017, in the domain of politics. Tell me about French president calls for more cybersecurity for election
{ "text": [ "PARIS (AP) — French President Francois Hollande is calling for new security measures around the country's presidential race, notably to protect against hacking.\nHollande's order came after the campaign of centrist Emmanuel Macron accused Russia of trying to sway the April 23-May 7 election.\nHollande asked top security officials Wednesday to present electoral security measures next week \"including in the cyber domain.\"\nMounir Mahjoubi, head of digital campaigning for Macron, told The Associated Press that his team identified thousands of hacking attempts originating from Ukraine in recent weeks.\nMahjoubi says the attempts coincided with what he called a fake news operation targeting Macron in Russia-sponsored media in France.\nMacron's leading rivals, Francois Fillon and Marine Le Pen, want to lift sanctions against Russia, while Macron has been less friendly toward Moscow." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on Janauary 31 2018, in the domain of business. Tell me about National Hockey League
{ "text": [ "All Times EST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Tampa Bay 50 34 13 3 71 176 128 Boston 48 29 11 8 66 157 119 Toronto 51 28 18 5 61 162 146 Florida 48 20 22 6 46 136 159 Detroit 48 19 21 8 46 126 146 Montreal 50 20 24 6 46 130 159 Ottawa 48 15 24 9 39 125 168 Buffalo 50 14 27 9 37 115 166 Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 49 29 15 5 63 150 138 Pittsburgh 52 28 21 3 59 156 155 New Jersey 49 25 16 8 58 147 147 Columbus 50 27 19 4 58 133 140 Philadelphia 49 24 17 8 56 141 141 N.Y. Rangers 50 25 20 5 55 153 151 N.Y. Islanders 51 25 21 5 55 173 184 Carolina 50 23 19 8 54 139 155 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Winnipeg 51 30 13 8 68 167 137 Nashville 48 29 12 7 65 146 125 St. Louis 52 31 18 3 65 151 131 Dallas 50 28 18 4 60 155 134 Minnesota 50 27 18 5 59 147 142 Colorado 48 27 18 3 57 157 139 Chicago 50 24 19 7 55 148 137 Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vegas 48 32 12 4 68 164 128 San Jose 49 26 16 7 59 145 138 Anaheim 51 25 17 9 59 144 142 Calgary 49 25 16 8 58 137 135 Los Angeles 49 26 18 5 57 139 121 Edmonton 49 22 24 3 47 135 157 Vancouver 49 19 24 6 44 127 159 Arizona 50 12 29 9 33 118 172\nNOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Top three teams in each division and two wild cards per conference advance to playoffs.\nMonday's Games No games scheduled\nTuesday's Games\nMinnesota 3, Columbus 2, SO\nPittsburgh 5, San Jose 2\nFlorida 4, N.Y. Islanders 1\nAnaheim 3, Boston 1\nCarolina 2, Ottawa 1\nNew Jersey 3, Buffalo 1\nWinnipeg 3, Tampa Bay 1\nSt. Louis 3, Montreal 1\nChicago 2, Nashville 1\nLos Angeles at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.\nVegas at Calgary, 9 p.m.\nColorado at Vancouver, 10 p.m.\nWednesday's Games\nN.Y. Islanders at Toronto, 7:30 p.m.\nSan Jose at Detroit, 8 p.m.\nPhiladelphia at Washington, 8 p.m.\nThursday's Games\nToronto at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m.\nMontreal at Carolina, 7 p.m.\nSt. Louis at Boston, 7 p.m.\nFlorida at Buffalo, 7 p.m.\nAnaheim at Ottawa, 7 p.m.\nPhiladelphia at New Jersey, 7 p.m.\nVegas at Winnipeg, 8 p.m.\nLos Angeles at Nashville, 8:30 p.m.\nTampa Bay at Calgary, 9 p.m.\nDallas at Arizona, 9 p.m.\nColorado at Edmonton, 9 p.m.\nChicago at Vancouver, 10 p.m.\nFriday's Games\nWashington at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m.\nDetroit at Carolina, 7 p.m.\nSan Jose at Columbus, 7 p.m.\nVegas at Minnesota, 8 p.m." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on December 11 2017, in the domain of business. Tell me about Not Real News: Alabama Senate race spurs false reports
{ "text": [ "BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — As Alabama's high-profile Senate race heads toward a Tuesday vote, supporters and opponents of GOP candidate Roy Moore are bending the truth — or shattering it to pieces — in the campaign's final stretch.\nOne website falsely proclaimed that one of the women who accused Moore of sexual misconduct had recanted. Another erroneously reported that a Moore accuser \"forged\" his yearbook inscription to her. On the other side, Moore's detractors took to social media to assert, erroneously, that Moore had written in a 2011 textbook that women shouldn't hold elected office.\nThe Associated Press checked these out; here are the real facts:\nNOT REAL: BREAKING: Roy Moore's Lying Accuser Admits He Didn't Ever Touch Her\nTHE FACTS: None of the women who accused the Alabama Republican Senate candidate of sexual misconduct, including two women who said Moore molested them, have backed off their initial claims. This fake headline is from a website, Reagan Was Right, which promotes hoaxes and satire. The woman featured in a photograph accompanying the story shows a British reality TV star, not any of the eight women who have accused Moore of sexual misconduct.\nNOT REAL: Claims that Roy Moore authored a textbook in 2011 that says women shouldn't run for office\nTHE FACTS: Moore is in fact a co-author of a \"textbook\" which serves as a study guide for a series of Bible-based video and audio lectures on U.S. law and public policy. The course packaging also identifies him as a \"featured speaker.\" Despite claims spread on the web this week, however, Moore did not author the specific section or deliver the lecture that argues that women should not hold elected office. That talk was given by William Einwechter, an elder at Immanuel Free Reformed Church in Pennsylvania. Moore's office says he does not believe that women are unqualified for public office.\nNOT REAL: BREAKING: ROY MOORE ACCUSER ADMITS SHE FORGED PART OF YEARBOOK INSCRIPTION!!!\nTHE FACTS: Moore supporters celebrated misleading news that Beverly Nelson, one of his accusers, admitted forging a 1977 yearbook inscription that was considered key evidence against the Alabama Republican. The inscription reads, \"To a sweeter more beautiful girl I could not say, 'Merry Christmas.'\" It is followed by the signature \"Roy Moore D.A.\" and the notation \"12-22-77 Olde Hickory House.\" Nelson's attorney, Gloria Allred, said Friday that Nelson had added the date and restaurant name to the inscription. However, Allred also said that a handwriting expert found Moore's signature in the yearbook to be authentic.\n___\nAssociated Press writer Michael Rubinkam contributed to this report.\n___\nThis is part of The Associated Press' ongoing effort to fact-check misinformation that is shared widely online, including work with Facebook to identify and reduce the circulation of false stories on the platform.\n___\nFind all AP Fact Checks here: https://www.apnews.com/tag/APFactCheck" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on February 3 2018, in the domain of business. Tell me about UAE cyber firm DarkMatter slowly steps out of the shadows
{ "text": [ "ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — DarkMatter, a growing cybersecurity company in the United Arab Emirates that's recruited Western intelligence analysts, is stepping out of the shadows amid concerns by activists about its power and potential targets.\nThe company's founder and CEO, Faisal al-Bannai, says DarkMatter takes part in no hacking, although he acknowledges the firm's close business ties to the Emirati government, as well as its hiring of former CIA and National Security Agency analysts.\nActivists warn such expertise could be used to target human rights campaigners, some of whom already have been jailed in the UAE, a major U.S. ally in the Mideast.\nAl-Bannai told The Associated Press his company carefully chooses its clients, while leaving the ethical decisions about privacy and surveillance in wielding its powerful technology to its governmental customers, which include the Dubai police.\n\"Ignoring that use, in my view, would be silly,\" he said. \"I think tackling that issue and saying, 'What is the right balance,' is the right question and the one I think everyone is trying to figure out.\"\nSurveillance is prolific across the UAE, a federation of seven sheikhdoms on the Arabian Peninsula. Flashing cameras capture license plates of vehicles pulling into gas stations. At Dubai's Mall of the Emirates, home to an indoor ski slope, shoppers can use a kiosk to find their cars via the mall's surveillance system.\nAuthorities say surveillance keeps the UAE safe. Surveillance footage helped authorities quickly identify the woman who stabbed an American school teacher to death at an Abu Dhabi mall in 2014.\nIt also aided Dubai police in identifying members of what it described as an Israeli hit squad that killed an operative with the Palestinian militant Hamas group in 2010, an attack never acknowledged by Israel.\nFor al-Bannai, whose father is a retired major general with the Dubai police, cybersecurity seemed like a good bet after he found success with his mobile phone reselling firm Axiom Telecom. He formed DarkMatter in 2015 and today, he said the company has some 650 employees. Most work out of its headquarters in the disc-shaped Aldar building along a major highway connecting Dubai and Abu Dhabi. The firm also has research-and-development centers in China, Finland and Toronto, he said.\n\"The only country in the region that's strong in cybersecurity is Israel,\" al-Bannai told foreign journalists who visited DarkMatter on Tuesday. \"Other than that, it's blank.\"\nHe described DarkMatter as entirely privately held, with a customer base that is 80 percent government agencies and 20 percent commercial. He declined to name specific clients, but many suspect they include the Signals Intelligence Agency, the Emirati version of the NSA. The agency is also registered as having offices in the Aldar building.\n\"Frankly, it's an alignment of the stars,\" al-Bannai said of DarkMatter's government contracts. \"It is a pure commercial transaction with them.\"\nSince its inception, rumors have swirled around DarkMatter.\nSome hackers described receiving aggressive, repeated job offers by the firm. An Italian hacker wrote a blog post in 2016 alleging that DarkMatter tried to hire him through a third-party recruiter who described the company as setting up a vast domestic spying infrastructure, something denied by al-Bannai.\nHowever, human rights activists and others have been targeted by hacks suspected to be directed, if not carried out, by the Emirati government.\nEmirati activist Ahmed Mansoor became famous in August 2016 when he worked with security experts to reveal three previously undisclosed weaknesses in Apple's mobile operating system after he was allegedly targeted with a phishing text message he didn't open.\nMansoor and others believed the United Arab Emirates was behind the attack, as it involved so-called \"zero day\" exploits — flaws in programming that hackers can use to potentially install spyware or gain control of a system — that can be worth over a million dollars each. Mansoor was arrested by UAE authorities last March for his online posts. Authorities later said he was being held at Abu Dhabi's central prison and had \"the freedom to hire a lawyer\" and receive family visits.\nAnother hacking campaign targeting Mansoor and others, dubbed \"Stealth Falcon,\" also appeared to be coordinated by the government, said Bill Marczak, a research fellow at Citizen Lab. DarkMatter's close work with the Emirati government, and the experience of its staff, raised flags about the company, Marczak said.\n\"When you're talking about human rights activists like Ahmed Mansoor ... there's nothing he can do and the government gets access to him and his contacts and then can take further actions against his contacts,\" he said. \"It's one thing to use them against people you may think are committing terrorist acts or criminal acts, but using them against someone who is just kind of sitting around their living room tweeting, it seems kind of disproportionate.\"\nAl-Bannai said DarkMatter had no depository of \"zero day\" exploits, nor did it take part in so-called \"offensive hacking.\" He pointed to one of the company's signature products, a secure mobile phone called \"Katim,\" or \"silence\" in Arabic, as showing the firm's interest in defensive technology.\nHe added that DarkMatter hired CIA, NSA and other ex-government employees for their experience.\n\"If you think an NSA guy is a spooky guy, the NSA guy is the one protecting you in the U.S.,\" al-Bannai said. \"These are not the bad guys.\"\nHe did, however, acknowledge that questions remain about how much information authorities should have and be able to use.\nPegasus, a DarkMatter subsidiary, now has a \"big data\" contract with Dubai police. An example offered by al-Bannai suggested police could be able to pool hours of surveillance video to track anyone in the emirate.\n\"My team knows what they're building,\" he said. \"If they thought they were building funny stuff, they wouldn't be here.\"\n___\nFollow Jon Gambrell on Twitter at www.twitter.com/jongambrellap. His work can be found at http://apne.ws/2galNpz." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on February 3 2018, in the domain of business. Tell me about Native Americans: Benching Wahoo step in right direction
{ "text": [ "Cleveland native Josh Hunt is not a fan of baseball. But he's showed up at Progressive Field where the Indians play for the past couple of years to protest the team name and its mascot, Chief Wahoo — confronted with fans in headdresses and face paint, some playing small drums.\n\"Being Native American myself, it's a reminder that our city and our society doesn't see me as a human being,\" he said. \"It would prefer to portray me as a racist stereotype, a bloodthirsty savage.\"\nThe protests have been happening since at least the 1970s, and this week marked what American Indians say is a small but substantial change in professional sports. The players won't don Chief Wahoo on their uniforms starting in the 2019 season, when Cleveland will host the All-Star game, though the red-faced cartoon with a big-toothed grin and feather headband won't disappear from merchandise.\nMajor League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred and team owner Paul Dolan said the change was about diversity and inclusion. Manfred met with the National Congress of American Indians last April, after the club already reduced Wahoo's visibility and introduced a block \"C'' as the club's primary insignia. The NCAI's executive director, Jacqueline Pata, said she knew the All-Star game was putting pressure on the team, and she further impressed in the meeting that change would equate respect.\n\"Once you make this big step and the public understands, it makes a statement in itself,\" said Pata, of the Tlingit Tribe of Alaska. \"I continue to say an informed public will make decisions about what they buy and how they want to be associated with the sports teams.\"\nThe group has kept a list of schools and sports teams that use indigenous imagery, mascots and names generally associated with Native Americans, once a common tradition throughout the U.S. Change has come: Savages to Blue Hawks at Dickson State University. Indians to Big Green at Dartmouth College. Warriors to Golden Eagles at Marquette University. Minnesota and Wisconsin have banned Native American mascots at school districts for decades.\nPata said about 1,000 names still are targeted, including the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs, the MLB's Atlanta Braves and the NHL's Chicago Blackhawks.\nThe issue stretches beyond the United States.\nBrazil's Chapecoense, a soccer team that lost 19 of its players in a November 2016 air crash, has a mascot named for a 19th century leader of the Kaingang Tribe. Locals in Chapeco, a majority white city, say using the mascot is hypocritical and racist considering the last surviving Kaingangs have been pushed to the edges of the city and beyond.\nMost of the efforts for change in the United States are at the high school level. But the biggest push nationally is against the NFL's Washington Redskins, a name team owner Dan Synder is intent on keeping. The U.S. Justice Department recently gave up a legal fight over the name it said is disparaging because of a Supreme Court decision that favored an Asian-American band calling itself the Slants. Justice officials said that means the Redskins would prevail in a legal battle to cancel the team's trademarks.\nPata sees public sentiment being the main tool in challenging the names and logos. Activists have used the courts, protested, burned mascots in effigy, advertised and had forums on imagery in sports to explain the disparities it creates for Native youth and the misconceptions about contemporary Native Americans.\nHunt said those discussions are most productive when he meets people one on one, away from the Cleveland stadium he calls \"regressive field,\" and is hopeful enough momentum has been built for further change.\n\"While it seems bleak, it really has shocked people into at least waking up a little and paying attention to things like this, racist imagery, to our country's history, how we've treated Native Americans and African Americans,\" said Hunt, an enrolled member of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma.\nCharlene Teters was among a group of people arrested in 1998 outside the Cleveland stadium for burning an effigy of Chief Wahoo she likened to Little Black Sambo — a character from an 1899 children's book widely considered to be racist. It was a way for Native Americans, who make up about 2 percent of the U.S. population, to be heard after years of holding signs, she said. The movement now is being led by a younger generation of Native Americans who see how imagery affects them, she said.\n\"That says to me it's over because our young people get it, and they're taking up that challenge and doing it their own way,\" said Teters, a Spokane tribal member and academic dean at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico.\nFor some Cleveland fans, Chief Wahoo has been a beloved part of the team since 1947 and they don't want to see the players without him. They've seen Wahoo as a sign of hope, as a symbol of Cleveland's renaissance in the 1990s when the team's fortunes turned on the field — urging through signs and T-shirts to keep him.\n\"That's the way it is, I guess,\" said Jeremiah Baker of North Ridgeville, Ohio, wearing one of the team's blue caps with a red \"C.\" ''I know people get offended about just about everything nowadays. It's disappointing.\"\n___\nAssociated Press writers Tom Withers in Cleveland and Mauricio Savarese in Rio de Janeiro contributed to this report." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on February 15 2017, in the domain of sports. Tell me about Ousted coach says he didn't resign from Glasgow club Rangers
{ "text": [ "GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) — Mark Warburton has asked Rangers to explain why it said he resigned as manager of the Glasgow club.\nRangers announced last week that it had accepted the resignation of Warburton and two of his backroom staff, but they say \"at no stage did we resign from our positions.\"\nThey added in a statement that \"despite its detailed public statements, the club has not answered key questions put to it by the LMA (League Managers Association) ... requesting an explanation of why it suggested that we resigned.\"\nRangers is third in the Scottish league — 27 points behind leader Celtic — in its first season back in the top division after being forced to start again in the bottom tier in 2012 after a financial meltdown." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on April 25 2018, in the domain of entertainment. Tell me about Ex-Yahoo paying $35M to settle SEC charges over 2014 hack
{ "text": [ "WASHINGTON (AP) — The company formerly known as Yahoo is paying a $35 million fine to resolve federal regulators' charges that the online pioneer deceived investors by failing to disclose one of the biggest data breaches in internet history.\nThe Securities and Exchange Commission announced the action Tuesday against the company, which is now called Altaba after its most valuable parts were sold to Verizon Communications for $4.48 billion last year. The Sunnyvale, California-based company neither admitted nor denied the allegations but did agree to refrain from further violations of securities laws.\nPersonal data was stolen from hundreds of millions of Yahoo users in the December 2014 breach attributed to Russian hackers. The SEC alleged that, although Yahoo senior managers and attorneys were told about the breach, the company failed to fully investigate." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on May 30 2018, in the domain of business. Tell me about The Latest: Trump weighs in on cancellation of 'Roseanne'
{ "text": [ "NEW YORK (AP) — The Latest on Roseanne Barr (all times local):\n11:50 a.m.\nPresident Donald Trump has broken his silence on the cancellation of \"Roseanne.\"\nIn a tweet, Trump noted that Robert Iger, who is chief executive of ABC's parent Walt Disney Co., called Valerie Jarrett to say the network wouldn't tolerate Roseanne Barr's racist tweet about the former Obama adviser.\nTrump wrote that Iger never called him to apologize for \"the HORRIBLE statements\" that have been said about him on ABC. Tweeted Trump: \"Maybe I just didn't get the call.\"\nThe president reveled in the show's success this spring, especially after Barr's character came out as a supporter of his policies.\n2 a.m.\nRoseanne Barr shows no signs she will remain quiet about her firing from her popular ABC series and has highlighted supporters' tweets criticizing the network.\nBarr engaged in a series of tweets Tuesday night, hours after ABC announced it was canceling the rebooted \"Roseanne\" over a racist tweet by the comedian attacking Valerie Jarrett, an adviser to former President Barack Obama.\nBarr's post-firing tweets included an apology to those who lost their jobs because of her words, but her choice of retweets struck a defiant tone. They included one post that juxtaposed an image of Jarrett with an image of a \"Planet of the Apes\" actor — a comparison that led to her firing.\nShe later tweeted that people should not defend her." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on July 4 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Pakistani officials: Suspected US drone kills militants
{ "text": [ "DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistani intelligence officials say a suspected U.S. drone strike killed a militant commander and his associate near the Afghan border.\nTwo intelligence officials say the drone targeted the commander, Qari Abdullah Dawar, as he was walking with his associate near their mountain hideout in the Tor Tangai area of North Waziristan on Wednesday.\nNorth Waziristan has long been a sanctuary for Pakistani Taliban and other militant groups. Pakistan's military says it has eradicated most militant safe havens in operations there.\nThey say the slain militants were from the Gul Bahadur group, which has carried out attacks inside Afghanistan. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.\nPakistani Taliban leader Mullah Fazlullah was killed in a drone strike in Afghanistan last month." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on February 3 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Pence touts tax cuts, slams Manchin in West Virginia
{ "text": [ "WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. (AP) — Vice President Mike Pence has paid a visit to a truck dealership in southern West Virginia, touting the tax cuts enacted by the Republican-controlled Congress while slamming the state's Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin, who voted against the plan.\nManchin faces re-election this year.\nPence says Manchin \"has voted 'no' time and again on the policies that West Virginia needs.\"\nManchin has responded with a statement saying, \"The Vice President's comments are exactly why Washington Sucks.\"\nPence, speaking at Worldwide Equipment Inc., says cuts in taxes and federal regulations prompted CEO Terry Dotson to give bonuses to all the company's 1,100 employees and move ahead with a new dealership in Charleston, South Carolina.\nThe $300 bonuses were paid in December when the tax bill was signed." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on Janauary 31 2018, in the domain of sports. Tell me about Egypt's leader serves opposition parties with stern warning
{ "text": [ "CAIRO (AP) — Egypt's president has given a thinly veiled but stern warning to opposition politicians calling for a boycott of presidential elections in March, saying he would die first before allowing anyone to mess with the country's security.\nA clearly furious Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, a general-turned-president, spoke Wednesday a day after a coalition of opposition parties and public figures called for a boycott of the March 26-28 vote, which they described as a farce.\nEl-Sissi is virtually certain of winning a second four-year term in office.\nWithout directly mentioning the boycott call or the March vote, el-Sissi said he would take \"measures\" against anyone who disrupts Egypt's stability.\nHe says: \"You seem not to know me well enough, but by God, the price of Egypt's security is my life and the life of the army.\"" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on February 3 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about The Latest: Immigrant freed from detention sees targeting
{ "text": [ "NEW YORK (AP) — The Latest on Ravi Ragbir, an immigrant activist facing deportation who was ordered freed from detention (all times local):\n12:15 p.m.\nAn immigrant activist freed from detention by a judge's order says immigration officials are engaging in \"psychological warfare\" by targeting him and other activists for detention and deportation.\nRavi Ragbir (RAH'-vee RAHG'-beer) says U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is trying to send a message to the immigrant community by taking high-profile activists into custody.\nICE refutes that contention and says it doesn't target anyone \"based on advocacy positions they hold or in retaliation for critical comments they make.\"\nRagbir was released from detention in New York on Monday following a judge's ruling. He had been detained since mid-January and has been fighting deportation.\nHe's trying to attend the State of the Union address in Washington on Tuesday, where immigration will almost certainly come up.\n___\n12:02 a.m.\nA federal judge who ordered a detained immigration rights activist facing deportation to be immediately released is raising \"grave concern\" over the argument that he had been targeted because of his political activities.\nU.S. District Judge Katherine B. Forrest ruled that Ravi Ragbir be freed after a hearing on Monday in Manhattan federal court. The activist had been detained since Jan. 11. He's been fighting deportation following a wire fraud conviction and is executive director a coalition of faith-based groups.\nConcern over activism-based targeting by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement also has been expressed in recent weeks by immigrants and their advocates over Ragbir's and others' cases.\nICE says it doesn't target anyone \"based on advocacy positions they hold or in retaliation for critical comments they make.\"" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on April 25 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about McConaughey fears March for Our Lives will get 'hijacked'
{ "text": [ "LAS VEGAS (AP) — A month after speaking at the March for Our Lives in his hometown of Austin, Texas, Matthew McConaughey says he supports some gun control but fears the youth-led movement could be \"hijacked\" by those hoping to eliminate all guns in the United States.\nMcConaughey spoke about his support for the marchers in Las Vegas on Monday, where he was promoting his upcoming film, \"White Boy Rick,\" at the CinemaCon theater-owners convention.\nHe called gun violence \"an epidemic in our country.\" But he says there are responsible gun owners and some want to ban all guns, and he worries the March for Our Lives will be overtaken by that faction.\nHe says he hopes there's room for agreement between anti-gun activists and the National Rifle Association." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on Janauary 30 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Leaked report: UK economy will be worse off after Brexit
{ "text": [ "LONDON (AP) — A forecast prepared for the British government reportedly says the economy will be worse off after the country leaves the European Union whatever trade deal is struck with the bloc.\nThe leaked assessment published Monday by news website BuzzFeed says if Britain reaches a free trade deal with the EU, growth will be 5 percent lower than current forecasts over 15 years.\nThe document, dated this month, says if there is no deal and Britain resorts to World Trade Organization terms, growth will fall 8 percent. If Britain remains in the EU single market but as a non-bloc member, the decline will be 2 percent.\nThe government maintains that Britain will be able to strike new trade deals around the world after Brexit to replace any decline with the EU.\nThe leaked analysis says new trade deals with the U.S., China, India and other countries would boost growth, but not enough to make up for the lost revenue from the EU, currently Britain's biggest trading partner.\nThe government did not challenge the authenticity of the document, but said Monday it would not comment on its internal Brexit analysis.\nThe report is the latest in a string of economists' predictions that leaving the EU will harm the U.K. economy. Supporters of Brexit point out that many such forecasts have so far not come to pass.\nThe document is likely to further inflame feuding within Britain's Conservative government, between those who back a clean break with the bloc and those who want to keep Britain's economy as closely aligned with the EU's as possible after Brexit in March 2019." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on Janauary 31 2018, in the domain of entertainment. Tell me about Town accused of targeting Jews settles lawsuit over boundary
{ "text": [ "MAHWAH, N.J. (AP) — A New Jersey town accused of discriminating against Orthodox Jews from nearby New York state approved a settlement Tuesday with a group that sued over a religious boundary built with white plastic piping on utility poles.\nMahwah Township's council voted 5-2 Tuesday to settle the suit from the Bergen Rockland Eruv Association after two hours of private legal discussion, the Record reports . The settlement will remain confidential pending approval from the group, says Mahwah Township Attorney Brian Chewcaskie.\nThe lawsuit was sparked by a now-reversed township ordinance that would have effectively banned the building of an eruv, a religious boundary that some Orthodox Jews rely on to perform tasks on the Sabbath including carrying bags and pushing strollers.\nThe eruv ban and a separate ordinance that would have restricted parks and playgrounds to local residents were reversed in December after Mahwah was sued by the state attorney general.\nThe ban was prompted by some town residents' complaints about overcrowding at the parks and their use by Orthodox Jewish families coming from towns across the nearby New York border.\nThe Bergen Rockland Eruv Association alleged the ban was an attempt to keep Orthodox Jews from New York out of Mahwah. The eruv association received licenses from the utility company Orange & Rockland before installing the pipes, according to group's attorneys.\nMany Mahwah residents voiced concerns during the legal fight that the expanded eruv meant an influx of Orthodox Jews along with overcrowding and a stressed school system similar to Lakewood. Democratic U.S. Sen. Cory Booker labeled the opposition as anti-Semitic.\nCouncil President Robert Hermansen, who has denied the measures were motivated by anti-Semitism, said that the settlement was the best option for the township.\n\"This is a good town with good people, and we're making this decision for good people,\" said Hermansen.\nCouncil members Janet Ariemma and James Wysocki voted against the settlement. Some residents who attended Tuesday's meeting called on the council members to fight against the eruv all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court if needed.\n\"I know the judge and the New Jersey attorney general are trying to force you to resolve this matter immediately. Do not bow to their attempts to coerce action,\" said resident Ralph Fusco. \"You have an army of people ready to support you.\"\n___\nInformation from: The Record (Woodland Park, N.J.), http://www.northjersey.com" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on May 31 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Appeals court refuses to toss Aaron Schock charges
{ "text": [ "CHICAGO (AP) — An appeals court has refused to toss corruption charges against former U.S. Rep. Aaron Schock, saying it can't assess whether his prosecution violated constitutional separation-of-powers clauses until after he goes to trial.\nThe 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago says in its unanimous ruling Wednesday that it doesn't believe appellate courts have the authority to address such questions until after a verdict. No date has been set for the 36-year-old Schock's trial on 22 corruption counts.\nThe Republican from the central Illinois city of Peoria was indicted in 2016 on charges of misusing funds. He resigned in 2015 amid scrutiny of his spending, including to redecorate his Capitol Hill office in the style of the TV show \"Downton Abbey.\"\nA Schock spokesman didn't have an immediate comment." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on February 15 2017, in the domain of politics. Tell me about New Zealand wildfires prompt hundreds of evacuations
{ "text": [ "WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Hundreds of homes in the New Zealand city of Christchurch have been evacuated as wildfires threaten some suburbs.\nSelwyn Mayor Sam Broughton tells The Associated Press he's planning to declare a state of emergency, as was the mayor of adjacent Christchurch. He says changing winds have made the fires unpredictable.\nDisplaced residents are staying at evacuation centers or with relatives.\nA helicopter pilot died in a crash Tuesday while fighting the blaze.\nThe New Zealand military on Wednesday revealed the pilot, Corporal David Steven Askin, was a soldier who had won one of the country's top awards for bravery in Afghanistan. A member of the elite Special Air Service, Askin's identity was kept secret at the time he won the Gallantry Star medal." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on December 12 2017, in the domain of sports. Tell me about Former pro BMX rider Kevin 'K-Rob' Robinson dies at age 45
{ "text": [ "PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A former professional BMX rider from who set a world record for the longest power-assisted bicycle backflip has died.\nThe wife of Rhode Island native Kevin \"K-Rob\" Robinson tells The Providence Journal her husband suffered an apparent stroke Saturday. He was 45.\nRobin Adams Robinson says the death was unexpected.\nKevin Robinson earned gold medals in the X Games and retired from competition in 2013.\nHe jumped 84 feet in Providence last year, setting a world record.\nThe East Providence native created the nonprofit K-Rob Foundation to improve children's lives in his hometown and surrounding communities. He built East Providence's first free public skate park.\nRobinson visited schools to talk about perseverance and created a protective clothing line for children.\nHe lived in Barrington with his wife and three children." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on December 12 2017, in the domain of sports. Tell me about HBO, 'Big Little Lies' lead Globes in TV nods
{ "text": [ "NEW YORK (AP) — The actors from HBO's limited series \"Big Little Lies\" will have quite an internal competition at the Golden Globes next month.\nPowerhouse actresses Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon are both nominated for best actress for a limited TV series, while colleagues Laura Dern, Shailene Woodley and Alexander Skarsgard are up for supporting awards. The Globes announced their television nominations on Monday, and the HBO series led the way with six nods.\nThe Globes offered 32 nominations for programs from cable networks, led by HBO's dozen. Streaming services had 15 nominations, with Netflix on top with nine. The only broadcast networks with nominations were NBC, with five, and ABC, with three.\nCBS, the most-watched network on television, was shut out.\nWhile the Fox network also came up empty, its cable cousin FX was second only to HBO among the cable networks with eight nominations. They include Jessica Lange and Susan Sarandon, stars of \"Feud: Bette and Joan.\"\nNetflix's \"The Crown\" and \"Stranger Things\" are both up for best drama series. HBO's \"Game of Thrones\" and Hulu's \"The Handmaid's Tale\" are also up for best drama, with NBC's \"This is Us\" carrying the flag for broadcast television.\n\"The Good Doctor,\" ABC's series about an autistic doctor and the biggest new broadcast hit, didn't land in the top five, although lead actor Freddie Highmore will compete for best drama actor.\n\"Veep\" and star Julia Louis-Dreyfus are used to picking up fistfuls of Emmy awards, but they can stay home on Golden Globes night — one of the most notable snubs in the comedy category.\nIn a retro touch, NBC's reboot of \"Will & Grace\" was nominated for best comedy or musical, with star Eric McCormack earning a nod for best actor. ABC's \"black-ish\" and star Anthony Anderson will be among the competition.\nNetflix's \"Master of None\" and Showtime's \"Smilf\" will also compete for best comedy, along with one relative surprise contender in Amazon's \"The Amazing Mrs. Maisel,\" about a housewife turned comic from \"Gilmore Girls\" creator Amy Sherman-Palladino. Globe voters may be looking to lift the series from obscurity, since \"Maisel\" star Rachel Brosnahan was also nominated.\nAlong with Highmore, best drama actor nominees include Jason Bateman of \"Ozark,\" Sterling K. Brown of \"This is Us,\" Bob Odenkirk of \"Better Call Saul\" and Liev Schreiber of \"Ray Donovan.\"\nNew series are emphasized in the best actress category, where the nominees include Caitriona Balfe of \"Outlander,\" Claire Foy of \"The Crown,\" Maggie Gyllenhaal of \"The Deuce,\" Katherine Langford of \"13 Reasons Why\" and Elisabeth Moss of \"The Handmaid's Tale.\"\nTwo prominent shows where actors were recently written out due to sexual misconduct allegations — \"House of Cards\" (Kevin Spacey) and \"Transparent\" (Jeffrey Tambor) — were both shut out of nominations. It's unknown whether the controversy had any impact; the Globes tend to favor new work and both these series are no longer novelties." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on December 12 2017, in the domain of tech. Tell me about BC-US--Sugar, US
{ "text": [ "New York (AP) — Sugar futures trading on the IntercontinentalExchange (ICE) Monday:\n(112,000 lbs.; cents per lb.)" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on March 20 2018, in the domain of sports. Tell me about Abortion impasse could shut down effort to reduce premiums
{ "text": [ "WASHINGTON (AP) — The polarizing politics of abortion have burst into the congressional budget debate, overwhelming bipartisan efforts to help millions of consumers who buy their own health insurance policies get relief from soaring premiums.\nOn Monday, Senate and House Republicans released their latest plan to stabilize the Affordable Care Act's insurance markets. It provides new federal money to offset the cost of treating the sickest patients and restores insurer subsidies that President Donald Trump terminated last year.\nThat's clearly a big shift from last year, when repealing \"Obamacare\" was the GOP's demand. But the fine print of the GOP offer includes restrictions on abortion funding that Democrats have already rejected, a \"poison pill\" to abortion rights supporters. They say the proposal could block abortion coverage by some health insurance plans consumers purchase with their own money.\nLawmakers of both parties have been negotiating over a health insurance stabilization bill for months, and some experts estimate such legislation could reduce premiums by 20 percent to 40 percent, after two years of relentless increases.\nThe office of one of the leading Democratic negotiators, Sen. Patty Murray of Washington, Monday called the Republican offer \"partisan,\" saying in a statement it came as a surprise.\nIn an interview last Friday, Murray said that her GOP counterparts have only recently started raising the issue of abortion restrictions.\n\"To me that is just unacceptable,\" Murray said. \"Why would they add it on at the last minute?\" She complained that some Republicans were taking the stabilization bill \"hostage.\"\nThe impasse over abortion restrictions on health insurance is just one of several divisive social issues complicating prospects for the $1.3 trillion spending bill that would keep the government open and provide funding increases for military and domestic programs.\nOthers include a Republican demand for stronger \"conscience\" protections for clinicians who object to abortions and assisted suicide, and a Democratic maneuver to protect family planning money for Planned Parenthood clinics, which provide birth control for many low-income women.\nFederal funding for abortion has long been restricted by a series of laws known as the Hyde amendment, which prohibit taxpayer funds from being used to pay for abortions, expect in cases of rape, incest, or when the woman's life is endangered.\nAbortion remains a legal medical procedure in the United States, covered by many employer plans. However, the abortion rate has dropped significantly, from about 29 per 1,000 women of reproductive age in 1980 to about 15 in 2014. Better contraception, fewer unintended pregnancies and state restrictions may have played a role, according to a recent scientific report.\nFormer President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act attempted a compromise over abortion.\nPassed with only Democratic votes, the health law allowed plans sold through HealthCare.gov to cover abortion, provided they didn't tap taxpayer subsidies that help low- to moderate-income people pay premiums. Instead the plans would have to collect a separate premium solely for abortion coverage, and keep the accounts strictly separate.\nThe ACA also allowed states to prohibit abortion coverage in their insurance markets, and about half have done so.\nBut abortion opponents decried Obama's compromise as a bookkeeping exercise. They wanted the Hyde amendment applied to plans sold to individuals through HealthCare.gov and state insurance markets.\nThe new GOP bill would apply the Hyde restrictions to two streams of federal money.\nOne is restored subsidies that compensate insurers for required discounts on copays and deductibles for low-income people.\nThe second funding stream would stabilize insurance markets by helping cover costs for the sickest patients.\nAbortion rights supporters say that the second prohibition could result in abortion restrictions for health insurance that consumers buy with their own money outside of HealthCare.gov. That's because a fund to help with the costs of the sickest patients would help reduce premiums across all plans in a given state.\nSen. Murray is hoping Republicans will change their minds.\nBut Republicans say they've already come a long way, by signing onto legislation that would address some of the problems with \"Obamacare.\"\n\"I'm willing to ensure payments are there to bring premiums down,\" said Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J. \"But we don't want to be complicit in taking the lives of unborn children.\"" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on April 25 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Senate confirms new director of National Security Agency
{ "text": [ "WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate has confirmed President Donald Trump's pick to lead the National Security Agency and the U.S. Cyber Command.\nPaul Nakasone was confirmed Tuesday. The Senate also approved of his military promotion to general.\nHe replaces the current director, Mike Rogers, who is retiring.\nNakasone is a longtime member of the cryptologic community.\nHe's had several top-level intelligence posts. He commanded the U.S. Army Cyber Command and held military intelligence positions in Afghanistan, Iraq and the Republic of Korea." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on July 2 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Neymar urged to stop acting, win titles to get FIFA award
{ "text": [ "MOSCOW (AP) — After a decade of duopoly, the FIFA-run vote to crown soccer's best player finally seems open to third parties after Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo left the World Cup early.\nNeymar must help Brazil lift the trophy next week if he wants to join the greats, according to the World Cup winner who first took home FIFA's top individual award.\nCutting out the play-acting would also help Neymar win votes, 1990 World Cup winner Lothar Matthaeus said Wednesday.\n\"We need players like Neymar,\" said the former West Germany captain, who won the inaugural FIFA world player award in 1991. \"But not with this acting what he was doing now in each game.\"\nA debate about Neymar faking injury and overreacting to tackles is polarizing opinion between European outrage and Brazilian defense.\nFormer England forward Alan Shearer called Neymar's behavior \"absolutely pathetic\" in a British broadcast Monday. Neymar's theatrics distracted from Brazil's 2-0 win over Mexico that took the five-time champion into the quarterfinals.\n\"The criticism is nonsense,\" Brazil great Ronaldo told reporters Wednesday. \"I am against all these opinions you mentioned. I don't think referees have been protecting him enough.\"\nRonaldo, a three-time winner of FIFA's best player award, and Matthaeus spoke at a briefing about the individual accolade that Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have won five times each in the past decade.\nWith Portugal and Argentina both leaving Russia in the round of 16, the award seems open for a new winner to emerge.\n\"Sure, Neymar — when he will win the World Cup,\" said Matthaeus. \"You have to win titles with your team.\"\nRonaldo and Messi arrived in Russia after Real Madrid won a third straight Champions League title and Barcelona won La Liga. Neymar's absence since February with a foot injury was barely a blip for Paris Saint-Germain's procession to win the French league.\n\"It's easy to win the title in France,\" Matthaeus said. \"For me, Neymar this season, he did not show until now he can be the best.\"\nThe German great picked out another PSG star, Kylian Mbappe of France, England captain Harry Kane and Croatia captain Luka Modric as potential candidates for the FIFA award when voting opens July 23.\nThe winner announced in London on Sept. 24 is judged by a vote by national team coaches and captains, plus media from FIFA's 211 member countries, and fans voting online. It is separate from the Golden Ball given to the World Cup's best player.\nRonaldo singled out Neymar as a potential winner — noting that he himself won the FIFA award after an injury-hit season that peaked with Brazil's World Cup title. Ronaldo's eight goals in Japan and South Korea included both in the final, a 2-0 win over Germany.\n\"The results for Neymar with the national team are incredible and he's still not at his best,\" Ronaldo said.\nMatthaeus suggested an 11th year of Messi-Ronaldo dominance is likely.\n\"I give them maybe one or two years more,\" he said, \"then there will come a change for this award.\"\n___\nMore AP World Cup coverage: www.apnews.com/tag/WorldCup" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on Janauary 31 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Parliament in peril: UK lawmakers debate leaving aging home
{ "text": [ "LONDON (AP) — This is not a metaphor: Britain's Parliament is a mess.\nThe 19th-century London building is crumbling, leaky, infested with vermin and riddled with asbestos. Fixing it will take years and cost billions, but experts say the alternative could be catastrophic.\nAfter years of dithering, lawmakers are set to vote Wednesday on what to do — but there's a good chance they will opt for more delay.\nExperts warn the Victorian Gothic building is at risk of a flood or fire that could leave it uninhabitable. A 2016 report urged politicians to move out for six years for renovations costing 3.5 billion pounds ($5 billion).\nOn Wednesday lawmakers will vote on several options, from agreeing to leave the building so work can begin to deferring a decision for several more years." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on April 24 2018, in the domain of tech. Tell me about Lawyers: Suspects in school fire intellectually disabled
{ "text": [ "CASCO, Maine (AP) — Lawyers for two men facing arson charges in a fire that destroyed a historic Maine schoolhouse say the men are intellectually disabled.\nThe Portland Press Herald reports an attorney for 22-year-old Devin Richardson-Gurney told a judge Monday that the man has autism. An attorney for 20-year-old Edward Scott says the man receives services from an organization that helps the intellectually disabled.\nProsecutors say the two men set the Friends School House in Casco on fire Sunday.\nMembers of the Raymond-Casco Historical Society say they may never recover from the loss. The school house was built in 1849, and the historical society says they've lost historic books and maps dating to the 1700s.\nThe judge set bail for Richardson-Gurney and Scott at $1,500 each.\n___\nInformation from: Portland Press Herald, http://www.pressherald.com" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on February 15 2017, in the domain of sports. Tell me about Dutch intelligence agency warns of child jihadists
{ "text": [ "THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The Netherlands' main intelligence service says it is treating a small group of Dutch children in conflict zones in Iraq and Syria as \"Jihadist travelers\" since they may have received military training.\nIn a report published Wednesday, the General Intelligence and Security Service says at least 80 Dutch children are in those areas, either having been born there or taken there by one or both parents. It says fewer than 20 percent of the children are age 9 or older.\nThe report says that because children in territory controlled by the so-called Islamic State group \"sometimes receive weapons and combat training from as young as nine years old,\" intelligence officials consider them jihadi travelers.\nDutch authorities routinely detain people caught returning from Syria if they are suspected of extremist links." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on April 24 2018, in the domain of business. Tell me about Defense arguments start in German neo-Nazi murder trial
{ "text": [ "BERLIN (AP) — Lawyers for the main defendant in a high-profile neo-Nazi murder trial in Germany have begun their closing arguments — five years after proceedings opened.\nBeate Zschaepe, the only known survivor of the far-right National Socialist Underground group, is accused of taking part in 10 killings, two bomb attacks and several bank robberies.\nThe 43-year-old's lawyers told the Munich regional court Tuesday that their client didn't have an equal role in the killings committed by two deceased members of the group.\nProsecutors want life imprisonment for Zschaepe and lesser sentences for four defendants accused of helping the group. They, and lawyers representing some of the victims, finished their closing arguments in February.\nThe trial, which was drawn out by regular delaying motions by the defendants, is expected to conclude within weeks." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on March 20 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about BC-US--Cotton, US
{ "text": [ "New York (AP) — Cotton No. 2 Futures on the IntercontinentalExchange (ICE) Monday:\n(50,000 lbs.; cents per lb.)" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on Janauary 30 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Yet another House chairman giving up a coveted post
{ "text": [ "WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawmakers spend their careers eying coveted committee chairmanships, angling for the chance at the perks and power that came with the top spot.\nNew Jersey Republican Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen is bowing out after one term.\nFrelinghuysen's announcement Monday that he would not seek re-election, giving up the chairmanship of the House Appropriations Committee, punctuated the dwindling prestige and influence of the positions once consider an apex of power on Capitol Hill. Term limits, legislative dysfunction and gridlock-inducing polarization have gradually tarnished the very chairmanships that are so prized.\n\"Before the farm bill and my tenure as chairman, I had neither grey hair nor did I take hypertension medicine. I now have both for the rest of my life,\" said former House Agriculture Committee Chairman Frank Lucas, R-Okla. \"Right now you have to deal with a situation where you have the extreme demands of the left on one side of the room and the extreme demands of the right on the other side.\"\nFrelinghuysen is the eighth House committee chair to head for the exits, and a striking case study for the dynamics at play.\nThe New Jersey Republican became chairman of the Appropriations Committee last year after serving for several years as chairman of its defense subcommittee.\nBut Frelinghuysen's year in charge of the panel has been frustrating. In theory, he manages the process of doling out one-third the federal budget. But he's had scant success on that front. Although he helped successfully negotiate a catchall spending bill last spring, the appropriations process for the ongoing budget year has been hamstrung by delays in the Senate and faces the very real danger of running aground completely amid an unrelated months-long battle over immigration.\n\"Serving as chairman of the Appropriations Committee is a difficult and sometimes thankless job,\" said Rep. Nita Lowey of New York, the panel's top Democrat.\nThere have been fewer thank-yous since a series of GOP reforms changed the rules. In a push to curb corruption in 2010, Republicans officially banned \"earmarks,\" severally limiting lawmakers' capacity to direct tens or even hundreds of millions to one's district or state for \"earmarked\" pet projects. The earmarks were a prerogative of the chairman, both to bolster his political standing at home and to court votes with fellow lawmakers of either party.\nHouse GOP rules mean chairmen cycle through six-year terms, which also counts time as ranking minority member. Chairmen are selected by a leadership panel that takes factors such as fundraising and conservative litmus tests into consideration.\nOld-timers such as former Rep. Jack Kingston, R-Ga., say the system centralizes legislative authority with party leaders, who are often less versed in the nuts and bolts of legislation and have little appreciation for the committee's bipartisan traditions.\n\"I often would laugh, express frustration together with Rosa DeLauro, who's as liberal as she can be,\" Kingston recalled of one of his Democratic counterparts on Appropriations until he left Congress in 2015. \"We said if leadership of both parties would get the heck out of the way, we could get something done.\"\nOther chairmen, such as Jeb Hensarling, R-Texas, of Financial Services and Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., of Judiciary are leaving after being forced to yield their gavels next year under term limit rules. They were denied signature wins under President Barack Obama — but they have not managed such wins under President Donald Trump, at least so far. They'd rather leave Congress than return to the rank and file.\nA moderate Republican in both his politics and temperament, Frelinghuysen was first elected in the 1994 GOP wave that put Republicans in control of both chambers. He hails from a New Jersey political dynasty that dates to the late 1700s. His father, Peter Frelinghuysen, served in the House for two decades.\nUnlike several other GOP chairmen to announce their retirements after running up against GOP term limit rules for panel heads, Frelinghuysen had years to go as Appropriations chair — assuming Republicans retain control of the House in the 2018 midterm elections. But he angered some conservative lawmakers over votes against the GOP tax overhaul measure last year and his opposition to an initial version of the party's effort to repeal Obama's health care law.\nTrump's sagging popularity is weighing on once-safe Republicans in educated, wealthier suburban districts such as Frelinghuysen's, where some residents could be negatively affected by provisions in the new tax law that went into effect this year.\nStill, Frelinghuysen's vote against the GOP's tax law was highly unusual and was seen as a signal of his political vulnerability. And it was unheard of for such a high-ranking chairman to buck the leadership line on such a major vote.\nAmong the leading Democrats for Frelinghuysen's seat is former federal prosecutor and former Navy helicopter pilot Mikie Sherrill. She raised more than $1.2 million through Dec. 31 and has the backing of local party leaders.\nRepublican insiders say Frelinghuysen's decision wasn't entirely a surprise. They say several potential candidates could build viable campaigns quickly.\nAmong the possible GOP candidates are three state lawmakers: Assemblyman Jay Webber, Assemblyman Anthony M. Bucco and Sen. Joe Pennacchio. Another prominent name mentioned is attorney Rosemary Becchi.\nFrelinghuysen's district had long leaned Republican but was carried only narrowly by Trump in 2016. Nonpartisan analysts say Democrats have a good chance to grab it in this year's midterms.\nFrelinghuysen took the lead in the House in a difficult 2013 effort to provide about $60 billion to help New Jersey and other northeastern states recovery from Superstorm Sandy.\n\"Public service is an incredible way to turn your convictions into something that serves the greater good and to do it alongside people from every walk of life and background,\" Frelinghuysen said.\n___\nAssociated Press writer Bill Barrow in Atlanta contributed to this report." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on February 15 2017, in the domain of sports. Tell me about Arkansas GOP lawmakers work on transgender 'bathroom bill'
{ "text": [ "LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas lawmakers said Tuesday they're working on a \"bathroom bill\" targeting transgender people, despite warnings from the Republican governor that such a measure isn't needed and could harm the state.\nA one-sentence bill was filed by two GOP state senators stating only that it addresses \"gender identity and bathroom privileges\" without any specifics. But co-sponsor Republican Sen. Gary Stubblefield said it'll require people to use public bathrooms that correspond to the sex on their birth certificate.\n\"If they were born a male, that's where they've got to use the bathroom,\" Stubblefield said.\nA similar law in North Carolina has drawn widespread criticism and boycotts from businesses, and prompted the NBA to pull this weekend's All-Star Game out of Charlotte. The state's Democratic governor on Tuesday proposed a compromise to repeal the measure. A bathroom bill being considered in Texas has also prompted a backlash, with the NFL suggesting that Texas could be passed over for future Super Bowl sites if the proposal becomes law.\nRepublican Gov. Asa Hutchinson repeated his opposition to pursuing a similar measure in Arkansas.\n\"I have consistently said that there is no need for a North Carolina type bathroom bill in Arkansas,\" Hutchinson said in a statement. \"It is unclear as to the specifics of the proposed legislation but if it similar to North Carolina's, I view the bill as unnecessary and potentially harmful.\"\nThe nation's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights group also urged lawmakers to drop the proposal.\n\"Proponents of anti-trans legislation are invoking a boogeyman that simply does not exist - the reality is that transgender people just want to simply live their everyday lives,\" Kendra Johnson, Arkansas director for the Human Rights Campaign. \"Arkansas should not make the mistake North Carolina made.\"\nStubblefield and GOP Sen. Greg Standridge, who also sponsored the measure, said they weren't concerned about a backlash from businesses. They also said they expect more proposals from other lawmakers in the majority-Republican Legislature.\n\"It's a definite thing that there's going to be a bathroom bill pursued,\" Standridge said. \"We just don't know if it's going to be our bill or someone else's bill.\"\n___\nFollow Andrew DeMillo on Twitter at www.twitter.com/ademillo" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on May 31 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Alberto's last gasp: Mudslides and flooding in Appalachia
{ "text": [ "As remnants of Subtropical Storm Alberto spread into the Great Lakes region, people are keeping a weary watch on dams and hillsides as rains from the storms have triggered floods and mudslides in the Appalachians of the Southeast.\nSo far, four dams being closely watched by a state team of special engineers were holding up, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said Wednesday.\nBut Cooper went ahead and declared a state of emergency for his hard-hit mountain counties, saying the forecast for the rest of the week calls for isolated heavy rain storms that could instantly cause flooding in areas that have had 20 inches (50 centimeters) of rain in the past 15 days.\n\"This storm isn't yet over. I'm urging people to keep a close eye on forecasts,\" Cooper said.\nAlberto, while still spinning like a classic tropical storm, has managed to make its way since a Memorial Day landfall in the Florida Panhandle to just outside of Chicago. Forecasters said it would still bring rain and gusty winds to the Great Lakes this week.\nAlberto's heavy rains have been widespread. Scattered flooding was reported in several states from Alabama through Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, the Carolinas and Virginia and West Virginia.\nIn Hopkinsville, Kentucky, high winds and heavy rains gave Sherry Key a fitful night's sleep.\n\"I have dogs and they're terribly afraid of storms, so they were on top on top me all night,\" said Key, an airport office manager.\nThe worst of the flooding was in the Appalachian Mountains. Up to 7 inches (18 centimeters) of rain caused flooding in Helen, a mountain town in Georgia, the National Weather Service said.\nAtlanta station WAGA-TV reported that several roads near the downtown area of that German-styled tourist destination were shut down because of the rising water. No injuries or structural damage have been reported.\nTwo deaths had been reported during the storm's passage. A television news anchor and a photojournalist were killed Monday in North Carolina while covering the weather, when a tree became uprooted from rain-soaked ground and toppled onto their SUV, authorities said. WYFF-TV of Greenville, South Carolina, said news anchor Mike McCormick and photojournalist Aaron Smeltzer died.\nIn the mountains of North Carolina, two Department of Transportation workers survived a close call when their dump truck was swept away by a mudslide in McDowell County while trying to clean debris from an earlier slide. The men were able to climb from the overturned truck and stand on its side in the Catawba River until they were rescued, Gov. Cooper said.\nAuthorities in Cuba say Alberto left four people dead there as the storm drenched the island in heavy rain. Interior Minister Julio Cesar Gandarilla said late Tuesday they died as a result of \"recklessness\" during the storm. He gave no details. The deaths occurred as authorities worked to contain an oil spill in central Cuba's Cienfuegos Bay that followed the flooding of nearby oil refinery.\n___\nCollins reported from Columbia, South Carolina. Associated Press Reporter Jack Jones, also in Columbia, contributed to this story." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on March 20 2018, in the domain of business. Tell me about Charles Manson's remains cremated following court battle
{ "text": [ "LOS ANGELES (AP) — Charles Manson's cremated remains have been scattered nearly four months after the cult leader died in prison. A funeral was held Saturday following a court battle for the 83-year-old's remains.\nPastor Mark Pitcher of the Church of the Nazarene in Porterville, California, says 20 to 25 people attended the funeral.\nAmong them were Manson's grandson, Jason Freeman, and Freeman's wife, Audrey.\nFreeman prevailed last week in a months-long court fight for custody of Manson's remains.\nHis grandfather was cremated after the service and his ashes scattered.\nPitcher said Monday he agreed to lead the service because Freeman and his wife are Christians.\nManson was sentenced to life in prison for orchestrating the 1969 murders of actress Sharon Tate and eight others.\nHe died in November." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on July 4 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about The Latest: UK anti-terror police join probe into substance
{ "text": [ "AMESBURY, England (AP) — The Latest on the major incident near Salisbury, England, in which two people have been left in a critical condition (all times local):\n12:20 p.m.\nBritish police say counterterrorism officers are working with local detectives after two people were sickened by an unknown substance in southwest England.\nThe Metropolitan Police says \"officers from the counter terrorism network are working jointly with colleagues from Wiltshire Police\" on the incident in Amesbury.\nPolice say a man and a woman in their 40s were hospitalized after being found unconscious at a residential building in Amesbury. The town is eight miles (13 kilometers) from Salisbury, where ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned with a nerve agent on March 4.\nPolice say they are keeping an open mind and do not yet know whether a crime has been committed.\n___\n6 a.m.\nBritish police declared a \"major incident\" Wednesday after two people were left in critical condition from exposure to an unknown substance a few miles from where a former Russian spy and his daughter were poisoned with a nerve agent.\nThe Wiltshire Police force said a man and a woman in their 40s were hospitalized after being found unconscious at a residential building in Amesbury, eight miles (13 kilometers) from Salisbury, where Sergei and Yulia Skripal were poisoned on March 4.\nPolice cordoned off the building and other places the two people visited before falling ill, but health officials said there was not believed to be a wider risk.\nThe man and woman were hospitalized Saturday at Salisbury District Hospital, where authorities initially believed they might have taken a contaminated batch of heroin or crack cocaine.\n\"However, further testing is now ongoing to establish the substance which led to these patients becoming ill and we are keeping an open mind as to the circumstances surrounding this incident,\" police said. \"At this stage, it is not yet clear if a crime has been committed.\"" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on July 5 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about US Rep. Jordan denies claims he knew of Ohio State sex abuse
{ "text": [ "FREMONT, Ohio (AP) — U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan says he never knew of sexual abuse by a now-dead doctor who examined wrestlers Jordan helped coach decades ago at Ohio State University.\nEx-wrestlers Mike DiSabato and Dunyasha Yetts say the powerful Republican congressman from Ohio knew back then that Richard Strauss was groping male wrestlers.\nJordan spoke to reporters at a July Fourth rally in Fremont and said he knew Strauss but wasn't aware of abuse by him. Jordan says if he'd learned of such allegations he would have reported them.\nOhio State male athletes from 14 sports have alleged sexual misconduct by Strauss, who was on the faculty and medical staff. An independent investigation is underway.\nJordan says he's willing to talk with investigators. He says if abuse occurred victims deserve justice." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on February 4 2018, in the domain of sports. Tell me about Many in NHL just fine with vague injury descriptions
{ "text": [ "Veteran coach Ken Hitchcock struck a nerve earlier this season when he decried the longstanding NHL practice of describing injuries in the vaguest terms possible.\nAn injury can be upper-body, lower-body or undisclosed, except Hitchcock and the Dallas Stars prefer to be more forthright. Defenseman Marc Methot had a knee injury, Martin Hanzal had a hamstring injury and Stephen Johns was dealing with concussion symptoms.\n\"Rather than go through the dance and play the big game, we just decided let's get it out there so they can print it, move on and let's get on with the subject of what's going on on the team,\" Hitchcock said.\nThis is a far cry from the world of the NFL, where teams must reveal specific injuries. Coaches and NHL officials point to gambling and fantasy football as driving forces behind those detailed NFL injury reports, noting hockey has far less of that; one NHL player even joked that it would be foolish for anyone to bet on the sport.\nYet more people are. Westgate sports book vice president Jay Kornegay said the addition and success of the Vegas Golden Knights has at least tripled the amount of bets placed on NHL games this season. He said the gambling public isn't affected much by the information or lack thereof about injuries.\n\"There's information out there if you really want to dissect the injury,\" Kornegay said. \"There's only maybe a handful of guys that might make a major impact, like (Connor) McDavid or (Auston) Matthews or someone like that. Could make maybe a 15-cent impact in the line, which is very minimal. Almost everybody else is like zero impact or maybe five cents impact. ... It wouldn't be like (Tom) Brady being out.\"\nThe NHL represents less than 5 percent of the total amount bet at the Westgate, and less than 6 percent for online sports book Bovada.\nLeague executives and coaches have little to no appetite to change things.\n\"I would ask the question, 'Why is it important that you know everything?'\" Los Angeles Kings coach John Stevens said. \"I think sometimes it protects the player. Sometimes a player's working through an injury. If he's coming back, opponents might know. If it's a knee injury, they might try to take advantage of it.\"\nThe collective bargaining agreement doesn't require any specificity be included in injury announcements. And that means they vary dramatically among the 31 teams.\nNHL Injury Viz , which tracks information about player injuries and illnesses, ranks teams on an \"evasiveness index\" based on how many injuries are called upper- or lower-body, undisclosed or soreness. Through Jan. 20 games, the Winnipeg Jets, Nashville Predators and Philadelphia Flyers were labeled the most evasive, while the New York Rangers, Vancouver Canucks and Minnesota Wild were the most open.\nWhen Washington Capitals winger Andre Burakovsky underwent surgery to repair a broken left thumb in October, the team announced it as such. Upon his return, Burakovsky wore extra padding and worried little about opponents hacking at his thumb to try to reinjure it.\n\"When I'm playing, I'm playing,\" Burakovsky said. \"I don't really focus on if they're going to go after my thumb or whatever it is.\"\nThe central debate over disclosure comes down to whether revealing specific injuries puts players in danger of being targeted. Hitchcock said \"there's too much respect in the league\" for that, but Capitals defenseman Brooks Orpik disagreed.\n\"I wouldn't say there's a lot of guys, but there's definitely more than a handful of (players) in the league that would target guys if they knew where they were hurt,\" Orpik said. \"I don't really see what you gain by releasing it.\"\nHitchcock's comments generated chatter around the league and a variety of opinions, but don't expect the current system to change any time soon.\n\"At the end of the day, I'm not sure it's really anybody's right to know exactly what's ailing a player,\" deputy commissioner Bill Daly said. \"Perhaps there's kind of fan interest in how long he'll be gone, when he can be back to the lineup, etc., etc., but what the precise nature of the injury is I'm not sure is really appropriate for public consumption.\"\nToronto Maple Leafs coach Mike Babcock said he generally agrees with Hitchcock and doesn't mind disclosing injuries, except he doesn't like talking about head injuries. Jets coach Paul Maurice went the other way, saying teams have a \"responsibility\" to show the NHL is handling concussions the right way but cited privacy concerns in the larger discussion about revealing specific injuries.\nThen there's Carolina Hurricanes coach Bill Peters, who wouldn't mind an NFL-like policy.\n\"It'd be nice if the NHL just said, hey, make it full disclosure. I'd have no problem with that — as long as it's consistent across the board,\" Peters said.\n___\nFollow Hockey Writer Stephen Whyno on Twitter at https://twitter.com/SWhyno\n___\nFor more NHL coverage: https://apnews.com/tag/NHLhockey" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on February 1 2018, in the domain of sports. Tell me about Israel summons Irish ambassador over settlement goods bill
{ "text": [ "JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel has summoned Ireland's ambassador over a bill seeking to ban the import of West Bank settlement products.\nThe bill must pass several hurdles to become law. If it does, Ireland would become the first European country to ban settlement goods.\nIsrael's Foreign Ministry said Wednesday that the ambassador noted the Irish government opposes the bill, as well as an international movement known as BDS, which advocates boycotts against Israel.\nThe European Union in 2015 approved guidelines to label settlement products. It said the move was meant to differentiate between Israel, a close trade partner, and the settlements, which it considers illegal.\nThe Irish bill also makes a distinction between Israel and the settlements. Israel opposes boycotts of any territories it controls, saying they bolster the BDS movement." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on July 5 2018, in the domain of business. Tell me about BC-BBA--Top Ten
{ "text": [ "BC-BBA--Top Ten\nBASEBALL'S TOP TEN By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE G AB R H Pct. Betts Bos 68 260 66 88 .338 Segura Sea 79 329 60 110 .334 Altuve Hou 87 341 55 114 .334 JMartinez Bos 83 318 60 104 .327 Simmons LAA 75 277 42 88 .318 MDuffy TB 70 277 26 87 .314 Rosario Min 81 324 57 101 .312 MMachado Bal 83 322 42 100 .311 Trout LAA 86 297 66 92 .310 Castellanos Det 84 340 46 105 .309 Home Runs\nJMartinez, Boston, 26; Trout, Los Angeles, 24; JoRamirez, Cleveland, 24; Judge, New York, 24; Lindor, Cleveland, 23; Cruz, Seattle, 22; Stanton, New York, 21; Betts, Boston, 21; MMachado, Baltimore, 21; 3 tied at 20.\nRuns Batted In\nJMartinez, Boston, 71; Haniger, Seattle, 62; Lowrie, Oakland, 59; MMachado, Baltimore, 59; Encarnacion, Cleveland, 57; Judge, New York, 57; Gattis, Houston, 56; KDavis, Oakland, 56; JoRamirez, Cleveland, 56; 2 tied at 55.\nPitching\nSeverino, New York, 13-2; Kluber, Cleveland, 12-4; Snell, Tampa Bay, 11-4; Morton, Houston, 10-2; Porcello, Boston, 10-3; Rodriguez, Boston, 10-3; Happ, Toronto, 10-4; GCole, Houston, 9-2; McCullers, Houston, 9-3; Verlander, Houston, 9-4." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on Janauary 30 2018, in the domain of tech. Tell me about EU warns Britain it can have no say during Brexit transition
{ "text": [ "BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union on Monday warned Britain that it cannot expect to have a say in EU decision-making once it leaves, including during a transition period from next year meant to help smooth the departure.\nThe warning came as European affairs ministers adopted — in a matter of minutes — new orders for the bloc's Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, laying out the terms of the transition, which would run from the end of March 2019 until Dec. 31, 2020, when the bloc's current long-term budget ends.\nBulgarian Deputy Prime Minister Ekaterina Zaharieva, who chaired the meeting, said the ministers gave \"a clear mandate\" on their requirements for the transition period. She said EU law would apply in Britain during that time and that the country would have \"no participation in the EU institutions and decision-making.\"\nBarnier's deputy tweeted that the negotiating guidelines were endorsed in Brussels within two minutes, although ambassadors had spent weeks drafting them. Zaharieva said: \"We hope an agreement on this with the U.K. can also be closed swiftly.\"\nIn London, Brexit Secretary David Davis played down the impact on Britain's status during the 21-month transition, saying that it's \"not exactly the same as membership — but it's very, very similar.\"\n\"The existing regulatory structure will exist, the existing court structure will exist,\" Davis told a British parliamentary committee.\nHe underlined that Britain would, however, be free during the bridging period to negotiate new trade deals with the wider world, which it is barred from doing while it is an EU member.\nBarnier noted that \"no accord with third countries engaging the United Kingdom can enter force without the agreement of the 27\" EU countries. In a sign of potential tension over the issue, Davis warned that \"there will be an argument about the right to negotiate free trade arrangements.\"\nIn the orders, the EU insists that Britain should also abide by any new rules that are introduced during the transition.\nThis has already raised concern in Britain, and Davis demanded last week \"a way of resolving concerns if laws are deemed to run contrary to our interests and we have not had our say.\"\n\"It's very, very important,\" he said, that \"if there are new laws that affect us, we have the means to resolve any issues during that period.\"\nBut Irish European Affairs Minister Helen McEntee said Monday that \"what we cannot have is a position where the integrity of the single market, the customs union, is in any way undermined.\"\n\"When the U.K. leave the European Union they will not be a voice around the table,\" she said.\nSwedish EU Affairs and Trade Minister Ann Linde agreed.\n\"When you have left the European Union, you have left, and this is just a transition to a new arrangement,\" she said.\nAny disputes would be handled by the European Court of Justice. This, too, will not sit well with Brexit supporters, who want to escape the grip they say Europe's top court has on British sovereignty.\nBritain is impatient to launch talks on future ties with the EU and in particular on trade, but more guidelines will have to be adopted at a summit of European leaders in March for that to happen, based on progress made by then.\nMonday's guidelines include a demand for clarity on what future relations should look like.\n\"The sooner the Brits are clear about the future, the better for everybody,\" said Italy's EU affairs representative Sandro Gozi. \"We have to use our time and energy not in shaping the transition, but in shaping the future relationship.\"\nBarnier also underlined that all elements of any Brexit deal, including the divorce bill and citizens' rights, must be translated into a legally binding text. Separate talks on the thorny issue of keeping open the border between Northern Ireland, which is part of the U.K., and EU member state Ireland will continue this year.\n\"Without an agreement on all parts of the withdrawal there can be no transition,\" Barnier told reporters after the meeting.\n___\nLawless reported from London. Raf Casert in Brussels also contributed." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on February 3 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Obscure politician is face-saving challenger in Egypt vote
{ "text": [ "CAIRO (AP) — A little-known Egyptian politician who is a staunch supporter of President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi submitted his candidacy documents to the election commission on Monday, becoming a last-minute challenger to the incumbent.\nEl-Sissi is virtually certain of winning a second, four-year term in the March 26-28 vote. But after a string of would-be challengers were arrested, forced out or quit the race, the prospect of a one-candidate election has proven embarrassing for the government.\nPro-government media and public figures loyal to el-Sissi had pressured one of Egypt's oldest political parties, the Wafd, to field a candidate. But after two days of marathon deliberations, the party decided Saturday not to field a candidate and instead to renew its support for a second term for the president.\nEl-Sissi's campaign said the president should not be blamed for the withdrawal of candidates or the reluctance of others to enter the race.\n\"The presidential hopeful (el-Sissi) is not responsible for the reluctance of politicians to effectively participate in politics,\" campaign spokesman Mohammed Abu Shaqah told a news conference on Monday. He also said el-Sissi should not be blamed for the failure of would-be candidates to secure one of the key constitutional requirements to run: Support of 20 elected lawmakers or \"recommendations\" from 25,000 voters.\nMoussa Mustafa Moussa of the Ghad, or Tomorrow, party, was the subject of intense speculation over the weekend, with many predicting he would step forward as a face-saving candidate. On Monday, one of his top aides submitted documents to the election commission on his behalf.\nMonday at 2 p.m. (1200 GMT) was the deadline for submitting candidacy documents.\nMoussa, whose party does not have a single member in parliament, insisted his candidacy was serious. He argued that his party, which supports el-Sissi, had long prepared to field a challenger, but changed its mind when former prime minister and air force general Ahmed Shafiq said he would run.\nAddressing a news conference Monday at the party's headquarters in downtown Cairo, Moussa said Shafiq's withdrawal from the race changed that.\n\"A very large question mark loomed over the whole affair,\" he said, alluding to the absence of challengers. \"But we are not running as a courtesy to anyone and we don't expect anyone to do us any favors. We are in this for a real competition.\"\nBesides Shafiq, would-be challengers who are no longer in the race include a former military chief of staff, a prominent rights lawyer and a former lawmaker. They were unlikely to win the race, but their participation would have attracted protest votes against el-Sissi, including from Egyptians hit hard by the president's austerity measures and other economic reforms.\nA previous leader of the Ghad Party, Ayman Nour, ran against Egypt's long-ruling President Hosni Mubarak in 2005, in the country's first multi-candidate election. Nour lost by a huge margin amid widespread allegations of vote-rigging and was jailed in December of that year.\nNour had fired Moussa before he was jailed, but Moussa returned and defeated him in a leadership battle in 2011, the same year Mubarak was overthrown in a popular uprising. Nour is now a harsh critic of el-Sissi's rule and lives in exile abroad.\nEl-Sissi led the 2013 ouster of a freely elected but divisive president, the Islamist Mohammed Morsi, and has since overseen what is perhaps the largest crackdown on dissent in the country's living memory. Thousands of Morsi supporters have been jailed, along with secular activists. Most critics in the media have been silenced, human rights groups have been heavily restricted and scores of online news sites have been blocked.\nFive opposition figures, including a 2012 presidential candidate and two top campaign aides for now-arrested presidential hopeful Sami Annan, called for a boycott of the vote, saying it has lost all credibility.\nIn a statement Sunday, they also called on Egyptians not to recognize the presidential vote's outcome if it goes ahead.\nThe statement was a bold move that could be perceived as an attempt to derail the electoral process by authorities that have shown little tolerance for dissent. It is also likely to encourage more expressions of discontent over what critics see as the president's increasingly authoritarian traits.\nEarlier on Monday, prosecutors said they have detained three men over the assault on the country's former top auditor, Hesham Genena. Sacked by el-Sissi after alleging widespread corruption, Genena had come out in support of Anan, a former military chief of staff who was seen as a potentially strong challenger before his arrest. The prosecutors said the suspects were ordered detained for four days, pending investigation. They face charges of armed robbery.\nAnnan was arrested by the military last Tuesday on several charges, including incitement against the armed forces and forgery." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on Janauary 29 2018, in the domain of business. Tell me about Crews help rescue student, staff members from freezing water
{ "text": [ "BREWSTER, Mass. (AP) — Fire officials in Massachusetts have rescued three people from freezing waters off of Breakwater Beach.\nThe Cape Cod Times reports that a dive team responded to an emergency call in Brewster around 6:40 p.m. Sunday. Brewster Fire Chief Robert Moran says two staff members at the Latham School went after a female student who had swam away from shore.\nMoran says the dive team and firefighters worked together to rescue all three individuals. They were all taken to Cape Cod Hospital with unspecified injuries.\nThe Latham School treats children and young adults with developmental disorders.\n___\nInformation from: Cape Cod (Mass.) Times, http://www.capecodtimes.com" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on March 20 2018, in the domain of sports. Tell me about D-backs ace Greinke won't start opener, gets time to recover
{ "text": [ "Diamondbacks ace Zack Greinke will start this season in the dugout.\nArizona manager Torey Lovullo said Monday that Greinke won't pitch on opening day because of what's perceived to be a minor health issue.\nGreinke exited his latest start after one inning because of tightness in his groin. He's scheduled to pitch again in spring training Wednesday.\nThe Diamondbacks don't want to push him to be ready for their first game March 29 at home against Colorado. Without this wrinkle, Lovullo said Greinke would've started the opener for the third straight year.\n\"Every staff has a No. 1 and he fit the bill perfectly,\" Lovullo said. \"He won 17 games last year. He was our staff ace.\"\nLovullo said he wasn't ready to say who would start against the Rockies. The likely candidate is Robbie Ray, who went 15-5 with a 2.89 ERA last year.\n\"There's a strategy,\" Lovullo said. \"We don't just look at opening day. We look at opening day and then beyond, so probably five or six days beyond that day. And we want to make sure that we hit things just right to get it to the point where we have good matchups all the way through.\"\nELSEWHERE AROUND THE GRAPEFRUIT AND CACTUS LEAGUES\nRED SOX 6, PHILLIES 5\nBoston ace Chris Sale gave up four runs on five hits and three walks in five innings. He also struck out six. Mookie Betts hit two doubles and Xavier Bogaerts homered for the Red Sox. Aaron Altherr homered for Philadelphia.\nMARLINS 9, NATIONALS 1\nWashington ace Max Scherzer was tagged for three homers and six runs in six innings. Adam Eaton and Anthony Rendon each had two hits for the Nationals. Miami starter Trevor Richards worked four innings and allowed one run.\nASTROS 2, METS 0\nJustin Verlander pitched seven shutout innings and Carlos Correa homered for Houston. Steven Matz struck out nine in six innings for New York.\nORIOLES 4, TIGERS 2\nBaltimore starter Chris Tillman allowed one run in five innings. Detroit starter Michael Fulmer struck out five in five innings and gave up two runs. Dixon Machado doubled twice for the Tigers.\nPIRATES 11, TWINS 8\nMiguel Sano, who had three hits, and Brian Dozier homered for Minnesota. Josh Bell, Jose Osuna and Christopher Bostick connected for Pittsburgh.\nBRAVES 6, BLUE JAYS 0\nJulio Teheran pitched 6 2/3 shutout innings, striking out five and allowing four hits. The Atlanta ace has an 0.87 ERA this spring. Toronto starter Aaron Sanchez allowed two hits over 6 1/3 innings.\nINDIANS 5, GIANTS 4\nYonder Alonso hit two home runs off San Francisco starter Johnny Cueto. Alonso had three hits and drove in four runs. Cueto allowed four runs and seven hits in 4 1/3 innings. Cleveland starter Josh Tomlin gave up three runs and eight hits in 5 2/3 innings. University of Virginia alum Jarrett Parker, dogged by retriever jokes from his teammates after his Cavaliers were ousted from the NCAA tournament by the University of Maryland-Baltimore County Retrievers, hit his third spring training home run in his bid to make the 25-man roster.\nThe Indians released outfielder Melvin Upton Jr., who hit .189 in 18 spring games. The 33-year-old spent last year in the minors, seeing limited action for the Giants' Triple-A team while slowed by injuries.\nWHITE SOX 15, DIAMONDBACKS 2\nMatt Davidson, who homered, and Adam Engel each had three hits for Chicago and leadoff man Yoan Moncada got two hits and drove in three runs. Carson Fulmer pitched four hitless innings for the White Sox. Arizona relievers Neftali Feliz and Kris Medlen both got roughed up." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on July 4 2018, in the domain of tech. Tell me about Helicopter pilot beaten during French criminal's escape
{ "text": [ "PARIS (AP) — The helicopter pilot who was taken hostage in the escape of one of France's most notorious criminals said the convict's accomplices beat and threatened him during his kidnapping.\nStephane Buy told RTL radio on Wednesday that two men at a flying club near Paris on Sunday \"forced me (to take off) and warned me my family was in danger.\"\nFirst, they made him touch down in a field so others on the breakout team could get onboard. At that point, the engine of the helicopter from the 1960s didn't restart.\nBuy said the men hit him on the head and he briefly fell unconscious.\nAfter several attempts, the engine restarted and they headed to Reau Prison to hustle Redoine Faid to freedom.\nBuy was later released north of Paris." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on March 20 2018, in the domain of business. Tell me about Expanded Conference Glance
{ "text": [ "All Times EDT EASTERN CONFERENCE GP W L OT Pts GF GA Home Away Div Tampa Bay 72 49 19 4 102 260 202 26-8-2 23-11-2 15-7-2 Boston 71 45 17 9 99 239 184 25-7-5 20-10-4 15-5-2 Toronto 72 43 22 7 93 243 204 25-8-2 18-14-5 13-6-3 Washington 72 41 24 7 89 225 214 25-9-2 16-15-5 13-7-3 Pittsburgh 72 41 26 5 87 237 218 26-8-1 15-18-4 15-6-1 Columbus 73 40 28 5 85 205 203 24-11-2 16-17-3 13-10-3 Philadelphia 73 37 25 11 85 218 215 18-13-6 19-12-5 11-7-5 New Jersey 72 37 27 8 82 217 215 18-14-3 19-13-5 12-9-1 Florida 69 35 27 7 77 210 216 22-11-3 13-16-4 12-6-2 Carolina 72 31 30 11 73 194 225 16-14-6 15-16-5 9-10-5 N.Y. Rangers 72 32 32 8 72 208 231 20-13-4 12-19-4 9-8-3 N.Y. Islanders 72 30 32 10 70 231 262 16-14-4 14-18-6 10-12-2 Montreal 72 26 34 12 64 182 230 17-11-8 9-23-4 10-8-5 Ottawa 71 26 34 11 63 197 244 15-14-6 11-20-5 8-11-4 Detroit 72 26 35 11 63 184 224 13-14-8 13-21-3 6-13-4 Buffalo 72 23 37 12 58 172 236 11-21-5 12-16-7 10-8-3 WESTERN CONFERENCE GP W L OT Pts GF GA Home Away Div Nashville 72 48 14 10 106 236 178 25-7-4 23-7-6 17-4-2 Vegas 72 46 21 5 97 244 199 25-9-2 21-12-3 17-3-2 Winnipeg 72 43 19 10 96 240 189 26-7-2 17-12-8 13-8-2 Minnesota 72 41 24 7 89 224 206 24-6-6 17-18-1 11-11-0 San Jose 72 40 23 9 89 219 199 21-11-3 19-12-6 19-4-3 Colorado 72 39 25 8 86 231 209 25-9-2 14-16-6 10-10-3 Anaheim 73 37 24 12 86 206 197 22-10-5 15-14-7 11-6-7 Los Angeles 72 39 27 6 84 207 181 19-14-3 20-13-3 11-10-4 Dallas 73 38 27 8 84 209 197 24-10-3 14-17-5 11-13-0 St. Louis 72 39 28 5 83 201 193 21-15-0 18-13-5 10-10-3 Calgary 73 35 28 10 80 202 217 15-17-4 20-11-6 10-9-3 Chicago 73 30 34 9 69 208 223 17-15-4 13-19-5 7-10-3 Edmonton 72 31 36 5 67 201 231 16-17-3 15-19-2 13-9-1 Vancouver 72 25 38 9 59 186 236 12-18-6 13-20-3 6-16-1 Arizona 71 23 37 11 57 170 228 14-20-4 9-17-7 7-10-6\nNOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Top three teams in each division and two wild cards per conference advance to playoffs.\nSunday's Games\nColorado 5, Detroit 1\nVegas 4, Calgary 0\nTampa Bay 3, Edmonton 1\nCarolina 4, N.Y. Islanders 3\nPhiladelphia 6, Washington 3\nWinnipeg 4, Dallas 2\nSt. Louis 5, Chicago 4, OT\nAnaheim 4, New Jersey 2\nMonday's Games\nColumbus 5, Boston 4, OT\nNashville 4, Buffalo 0\nFlorida at Montreal, 7:30 p.m.\nLos Angeles at Minnesota, 8 p.m.\nCalgary at Arizona, 10 p.m.\nTuesday's Games\nColumbus at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m.\nDallas at Washington, 7 p.m.\nPittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m.\nEdmonton at Carolina, 7 p.m.\nFlorida at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m.\nPhiladelphia at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.\nToronto at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.\nLos Angeles at Winnipeg, 8 p.m.\nColorado at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.\nVancouver at Vegas, 10 p.m.\nNew Jersey at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.\nWednesday's Games\nMontreal at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m.\nArizona at Buffalo, 7 p.m.\nBoston at St. Louis, 8 p.m.\nAnaheim at Calgary, 9:30 p.m.\nThursday's Games\nN.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.\nArizona at Carolina, 7 p.m.\nFlorida at Columbus, 7 p.m.\nTampa Bay at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m.\nWashington at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.\nEdmonton at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m.\nToronto at Nashville, 8 p.m.\nVancouver at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.\nLos Angeles at Colorado, 9 p.m.\nVegas at San Jose, 10 p.m." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on March 19 2018, in the domain of sports. Tell me about Samsung launches 2nd appliance line at S. Carolina facility
{ "text": [ "NEWBERRY, S.C. (AP) — South Korean-based appliance manufacturer Samsung announced the expansion of its production footprint in South Carolina on Monday, making progress on a plan to create nearly 1,000 jobs in the state by 2020.\nThe company officially launched a new line of top-loading washing machines at its facility in Newberry. That's in addition to a line of front-loading washing machines that the South Korean electronics company began making at the plant earlier this year.\nThe expansion comes less than a year after Samsung's June announcement that it would invest $380 million in South Carolina to manufacture home appliances, creating an estimated 950 jobs by 2020. So far, company officials say that they've hired about 650 employees who are now working on the two washing machine lines at a 450,000-square-foot plant.\nSamsung took over property that had belonged to Caterpillar, which announced in April 2016 that it was closing its electric generator packaging facility. The closure left more 300 people out of work, but Samsung said that about 10 percent of the 650 full-time employees currently working at the Newberry plant are former Caterpillar employees.\nSamsung has also hired some of the 6,000 workers left jobless following the scuttling of a reactor construction project at the V.C. Summer Nuclear Station in Jenkinsville, about 21 miles (34 km) away.\nSome retrofitting was needed to get Caterpillar's existing buildings in line with Samsung's designs, but Samsung plant manager Tony Fraley said that not having to start from scratch enabled Samsung to get two lines up and running in under a year. Much of the plant's production is focused on robotics, with robots ferrying specially designed trays of parts around the green- and orange-colored plant, and other robots retrieving the pieces and putting them together.\nThe process can be slower than at other manufacturing facilities, Fraley said, but more mechanization means higher productivity and also fewer scratches that can come along with human handling.\n\"Everything has automation built into it,\" Fraley told The Associated Press during a recent tour of the manufacturing plant and new production line.\nAbout 100 Samsung employees from South Korea are currently on-site helping get the new facility up and running, even able to write computer codes on the spot to help the plant run more smoothly. Eventually, Fraley said they will return to the company's headquarters, after training South Carolina employees on all of the technology needed to run the facility's high-tech machines.\n\"If something goes awry, they show us how to fix it,\" Fraley said. \"They show us how to troubleshoot it.\"\nBy this summer, Fraley said he expected the plant to be running at full capacity. Last year, Samsung announced a collaboration with the University of South Carolina and Clemson University in an effort to make the plant a center for customer service and research and development.\nWithout giving specifics, Samsung Electronics North America's President and CEO Tim Baxter told AP that the company hopes to add more production lines in the future, as well as establish a supply chain in the state so that Samsung doesn't have to import as many supplies.\n\"Clearly the plan is to build an eco-system,\" Baxter said in a recent interview. \"Obviously that doesn't happen overnight.\"\n____\nFollow Meg Kinnard on Twitter and see more of her work on apnews.com." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on December 12 2017, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Education Department urged to resume loan cancellations
{ "text": [ "WASHINGTON (AP) — A government watchdog is urging the Education Department to resume the process of forgiving student loans for tens of thousands Americans who were defrauded by for-profit colleges.\nIn a report published Monday, the Office of Inspector General, an independent body within the education agency, recommends that the department restart \"review, approval, and discharge process\" for defrauded students.\nEducation Secretary Betsy DeVos has come under criticism for stalling the review of over 95,000 claims for loan cancellations. The agency has not approved a single claim during her time in office and DeVos' critics charge that she is looking out for industry interests.\nThe AP reported in October that the department is considering abandoning the Obama-era practice of full loan forgiveness in favor of partial relief.\nThe department did not immediately comment." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on Janauary 31 2018, in the domain of business. Tell me about Owner of crashed Sydney seaplane says route not authorized
{ "text": [ "CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — The owner of a seaplane that crashed near Sydney during a New Year's Eve joy flight, killing the Canadian pilot and his five British passengers, says that flight path was not authorized.\nThe Australian Transport Safety Bureau on Wednesday released a preliminary report on its investigation into the cause of the de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver crash into the Hawkesbury River.\nSydney Seaplanes chief executive Aaron Shaw said in response to the report that its key question was why the plane was flying in a bay surrounded by steep terrain that had no exit.\nShaw said in a statement Sydney Seaplanes had not authorized the route and \"the plane simply should not have been where it was.\"\nThe report rules out potential causes but does not suggest any likely cause." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on April 25 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Sabres sign Olofsson, who led Swedish league with 27 goals
{ "text": [ "BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — The Buffalo Sabres have signed Victor Olofsson to a two-year contract after he scored a Swedish Hockey League-leading 27 goals last season.\nOlofsson was selected by the Sabres in the seventh round of the 2014 draft. The forward has spent the past three seasons in the SHL, collecting 50 goals and 49 assists in 150 regular-season games. Overall, Olofsson had 60 goals and 117 points in 200 games.\nHe is coming off a career-best season in which he finished with 43 points in 50 games during his second year with Frolunda HC.\nThe 22-year-old is listed at 5-foot-11 and 173 pounds.\nThe Sabres announced the agreement on Tuesday.\n___\nMore AP NHL: https://apnews.com/tag/NHLhockey" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on July 3 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about 60 migrants refused by Italy and Malta arrive in Barcelona
{ "text": [ "BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — A rescue ship carrying 60 migrants has arrived in a Spanish port after being refused entry by Italy and Malta, the second time in a month that a humanitarian group has been forced to travel for days to unload people rescued in the central Mediterranean.\nThe Open Arms ship docked Wednesday in the northeastern port of Barcelona, where the group — including 5 women, a 9-year-old toddler and four teenagers — will be going through health checks and identification procedures.\nThe Spanish aid group Proactiva Open Arms said the migrants come from 14 countries and are in good health.\nDoctors Without Borders says more than 500 people have died in the Mediterranean since the Aquarius, another rescue ship, was blocked from ports in Italy and Malta in June." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on December 12 2017, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Detained by US, Mexican journalist fears death if deported
{ "text": [ "HOUSTON (AP) — Advocates for a Mexican journalist detained in a remote West Texas facility asked the U.S. government on Monday to grant him asylum instead of deporting him to a country where he believes he'll be killed.\nEmilio Gutierrez Soto fled to the United States a decade ago after articles he wrote alleging corruption in the Mexican military caused his name to end up on a hit list. Mexico is one of the world's most dangerous places for journalism, likened to countries such as Syria and Iraq. At least 11 journalists have been killed in Mexico this year.\nAfter coming within hours of possible deportation, Gutierrez, 54, is now appealing that denial. The National Press Club and other press freedom advocates held an event Monday highlighting Gutierrez's case and those of other reporters whose lives were in danger.\nSpeaking by phone from a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center in Sierra Blanca, Texas, Gutierrez accused Mexican leaders of being complicit in the violence of drug cartels and the murders of journalists, though he did not make specific allegations.\n\"The biggest criminal organization is the government,\" Gutierrez said. \"I'm afraid to take one step into Mexico.\"\nThe U.S. government historically rejects most asylum claims. Over a five-year period ending in September 2016, the U.S. received about 267,000 asylum claims and granted 46,000.\nIt has granted asylum in recent years to a number of Mexican journalists. But Eduardo Beckett, Gutierrez's lawyer, accused the U.S. of turning a blind eye to corruption and violence in Mexico, and blamed the Trump administration for changing how it deals with asylum seekers.\n\"There is no more humanity,\" Beckett said. \"The new tactic is, we'll pressure you, we'll keep you detained, in hopes you'll give up.\"\nAnother Mexican journalist did just that earlier this year. After spending nearly four months in an immigration facility, reporter Martin Mendez Pineda returned to Mexico and went into hiding.\nMexico has created a federal protection program for journalists, with about 600 enrollees nationwide. But one reporter in the program was killed earlier this year, and others question whether the federal government has the power or the will to protect them. Meanwhile, high-profile killings have continued, including the death of Javier Valdez, a legendary reporter who covered drug trafficking in Sinaloa state.\nGutierrez worked for El Diario del Noroeste, a newspaper in the state of Chihuahua. He said his problems began after he wrote articles that alleged military forces were robbing and extorting local people in Chihuahua, which borders New Mexico and part of West Texas.\nAfter receiving what his advocates called veiled threats, Gutierrez discovered his name had been placed on a hit list. So he fled north with his teenage son and entered the U.S. in 2008, seeking asylum.\nHe spent seven months in detention before his release in January 2009, while his application for asylum remained pending.\nBeckett said that Gutierrez was no longer working in journalism while living in the West Texas border city of El Paso. Instead, he supported himself by operating a food truck, Beckett said. His son, now 24, works in a restaurant. But while in the United States, Gutierrez heard from people back in Mexico that if he returned, he would end up like other journalists who were killed.\nAfter nine years, a judge denied his asylum request in July, and the U.S. Board of Immigration Appeals dismissed his appeal in November.\nHis advocates say he came close to being sent back to Mexico before the appeals board on Thursday issued a stay of his deportation.\nThe U.S. Department of Justice and the Mexican foreign affairs ministry did not return messages seeking comment Monday. ICE said in a statement that Gutierrez remains in the agency's custody \"pending disposition of his immigration case.\"\n___\nFollow Nomaan Merchant on Twitter at @nomaanmerchant. Associated Press reporter Christopher Sherman in Mexico City contributed to this report.\n___\nSign up for the AP's weekly newsletter showcasing our best reporting from the Midwest and Texas: —http://apne.ws/2u1RMfv" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on April 23 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Ameresco’s Woodland Meadows Landfill State-of-the-Art Gas to Energy Facility Now Open
{ "text": [ "FRAMINGHAM, Mass. & WAYNE, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 23, 2018--Ameresco, Inc. (NYSE:AMRC), a leading energy efficiency and renewable energy company, today announced that the landfill gas to renewable natural gas facility at Waste Management’s, Woodland Meadows Landfill has achieved EPA approval and is now in operation.\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180423005931/en/\nAmeresco designed, built, owns and operates the biogas-to-renewable natural gas (RNG) facility that converts approximately 6,600 SCFM of landfill gas to approximately 3,500 dekatherms of RNG every day. The state-of-the-art facility was commissioned in November 2017.\n“The project, one of the largest of its kind in the US, is unique both technically and commercially,” said Michael T. Bakas, Executive Vice President of Ameresco. “We are very proud of the focus and hard work our staff invested to bring this renewable energy project to fruition. Working with Waste Management and GAIN Clean Fuel to develop this facility has been a very rewarding experience. We look forward to a long-term partnership on this flagship project with these two incredible organizations.”\n“Waste Management is proud to partner with Ameresco to recover valuable resources and create clean, renewable energy from the landfill,” said John Myers, Director, Operations, Waste Management. “It is gratifying to be involved in using disposed materials and transitioning them into tremendous environmental benefits.”\nThe renewable natural gas facility operates continuously. Blower stations draw the gas from the raw landfill gas to produce pipeline-quality gas for distribution in the local gas distribution system. Gas is then injected into the natural gas pipeline, where it is eventually utilized in the vehicle fuel market.\nGAIN Clean Fuel, in partnership with Ameresco, takes ownership of the RNG upon delivery to the natural gas distribution system and transports it for use within the transportation sector.\n“RNG is one of the few alternative fuels that creates air quality improvements during the fuel production process and when used for actual transportation,” said Bryan Nudelbacher, Director of Business Development, GAIN Clean Fuel. “This truly positions companies using renewable natural gas for sustainability success.”\nTraditionally, landfill gas is flared onsite, but current technologies allow for the harnessing of this gas and its conversion into a cleaner renewable transportation fuel.\nAbout Waste Management Waste Management partners with customers and communities to manage and reduce waste from collection to disposal while recovering valuable resources and creating clean, renewable energy. Their Woodland Meadows Recycling and Disposal Facility (RDF) in Wayne, MI is a regional facility that provides safe and convenient disposal services for communities, businesses and industries serving the Detroit Metro and surrounding areas.\nAbout U.S. Gain U.S. Gain, a division of U.S. Venture, Inc., is a leading supplier of renewable (RNG) and compressed (CNG) natural gas—environmentally-friendly and cost-effective alternatives to diesel. GAIN Clean Fuel stations strategically located throughout the United States and Canada feature easy-access for all-natural gas vehicles, 99% site uptime, fast-fill capabilities and premium fuel quality.\nAbout U.S. Venture For more than 65 years, U.S. Venture, Inc. has been recognized as an innovative leader in the distribution of petroleum and renewable energy products, lubricants, and tires and parts for the automotive aftermarket. Guided by its company vision, “To be the very best value-adding distributor of products that vehicles consume in North America,” they deliver unconventional, creative solutions that give their customers a competitive edge. Headquartered in Appleton, Wisconsin, the company’s business divisions are U.S. Oil, U.S. AutoForce®, U.S. Lubricants and U.S. Gain.\nAbout Ameresco, Inc. Founded in 2000, Ameresco, Inc. (NYSE:AMRC) is a leading independent provider of comprehensive services, energy efficiency, infrastructure upgrades, asset sustainability and renewable energy solutions for businesses and organizations throughout North America and Europe. Ameresco’s sustainability services include upgrades to a facility’s energy infrastructure and the development, construction and operation of renewable energy plants. Ameresco has successfully completed energy saving, environmentally responsible projects with Federal, state and local governments, healthcare and educational institutions, housing authorities, and commercial and industrial customers. With its corporate headquarters in Framingham, MA, Ameresco has more than 1,000 employees providing local expertise in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. For more information, visit www.ameresco.com.\nThe announcement of our entry into a renewable natural gas purchase and sale agreement is not necessarily indicative of the timing or amount of revenue from such contract, of the company’s overall revenue for any particular period or of trends in the company’s overall total assets in development and operation. This project was reported in assets in development as of December 31, 2017.\nView source version on businesswire.com:https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180423005931/en/\nCONTACT: Ameresco:\nCarolAnn Hibbard, 508-661-2264\nnews@ameresco.com\nor\nU.S. Venture, Inc.:\nAlison Mayer, 920-915-4389\namayer@usventure.com\nor\nGAIN Clean Fuel:\nStephanie Lowney, 920-730-7134\nslowney@usgain.com\nor\nWaste Management:\nTanisha A. Sanders, 248-596-3519\ntsander4@wm.com\nKEYWORD: UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA MASSACHUSETTS MICHIGAN\nINDUSTRY KEYWORD: ENERGY ALTERNATIVE ENERGY OIL/GAS UTILITIES ENVIRONMENT\nSOURCE: Ameresco, Inc.\nCopyright Business Wire 2018.\nPUB: 04/23/2018 11:07 AM/DISC: 04/23/2018 11:07 AM\nhttp://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180423005931/en" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on Janauary 30 2018, in the domain of business. Tell me about Cahill to play for Millwall to help prepare for World Cup
{ "text": [ "LONDON (AP) — Tim Cahill signed a short-term deal with English second-tier club Millwall on Monday in a move designed to help Australia's all-time record scorer prepare for the World Cup in Russia.\nThe 38-year-old forward returns to a team for whom he scored 57 goals in 251 appearances from 1998-2004. He will stay at Millwall until the end of the English season, which finishes about a month before the World Cup.\n\"The romance of the story is definitely not lost on me,\" Cahill said. \"I've always said that if I came back to England, I'd come home. Millwall is where I learnt my trade and it was the most important learning period of my life.\"\nCahill left Millwall for Everton in 2004, then joined New York Red Bulls in 2012. He went on to have a spell in China before returning to Australia to join Melbourne City in 2016.\nWith the help of Cahill, Australia qualified for the World Cup by beating Honduras in an intercontinental playoff over two legs in November." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on February 15 2017, in the domain of business. Tell me about The Latest: Workers rush repairs at dam as storm approaches
{ "text": [ "OROVILLE, Calif. (AP) — The Latest on problems with an emergency spillway at the nation's tallest dam (all times local):\n7:25 a.m.\nThe Oroville Reservoir is continuing to drain as state water officials scrambled to reduce the lake's level ahead of impending storms.\nThe Los Angeles Times reports (http://lat.ms/2lKMK5I) that the reservoir was down 20 feet since it reached capacity on Sunday when it overflowed and sparked an evacuation order for nearly 200,000 people south of the dam.\nOfficials say the lake is draining at 100,000 cubic feet per second, reducing the reservoir about a foot every three hours. The Department of Water Resources wants to drop the reservoir's level 50 feet overall by Sunday.\nForecasts call for 2-4 inches of rain and snow in the foothills and mountains starting Wednesday night or early Thursday. But the storm was looking colder than initially projected, meaning less rain and less runoff than last week's storms.\n_____\n12:30 a.m.\nThe stress of evacuation and an uncertain future were enough for Donald Azevedo and his family to opt to stay a few more nights in an emergency shelter rather than risk having to do it all again.\nThe family was among the nearly 200,000 Californians who live downstream from the country's tallest dam who were told they could return home but warned they may have to flee again if repairs made to the battered Oroville Dam spillways don't hold.\nThe fixes could be put to their first test later this week with the first of a series of small storms forecast for the region expected to reach the area Wednesday night." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on July 4 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about US to keep Persian Gulf waterway open despite Iran threats
{ "text": [ "DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The U.S. military is reiterating a promise to keep Persian Gulf waterways open to oil tankers as Iran renewed threats to close off the region.\nCapt. Bill Urban, a spokesman for the U.S. military's Central Command, told The Associated Press on Wednesday that American sailors and its regional allies \"stand ready to ensure the freedom of navigation and the free flow of commerce wherever international law allows.\"\nIranian President Hassan Rouhani on Tuesday suggested Iran could halt regional exports if it is stopped from exporting oil after America pulled out of the nuclear deal with world powers.\nMeanwhile, Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani reportedly sent a letter to Rouhani applauding his stance.\nSoleimani, the head of the Revolutionary Guard's expeditionary Quds Force, said his forces were \"ready for any policy.\"" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on Janauary 29 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Lindsey Vonn eyes some unfinished business at 2018 Olympics
{ "text": [ "Lindsey Vonn couldn't wiggle her fingers or move her wrist. Understandably, she wanted to be reassured everything would be OK.\nA crash during training had left her screaming, then passing out from the pain, on the side of a Colorado mountain, 15 months ahead of the Pyeongchang Olympics. Just one of a series of serious injuries that has interrupted the American's illustrious ski career, this required delicate surgery to insert a plate and more than a dozen screws into her broken right arm while trying to avoid nerve damage.\n\"She looked up at me: 'Buddy, you're going to fix this, right? You've got this?'\" her longtime sports physical therapist, Lindsay Winninger, recalled in a recent telephone interview with The Associated Press. \"I confidently said, 'Yes.' But at that point in time, I didn't know if I (could). That was hard from Day One. ... We were putting in almost eight hours a day on that arm, to try and revive the nerve a little bit and get things done as fast as possible. That was a big one.\"\nThere have been several big ones for Vonn along the way, no real surprise given that she spends day after day hurtling herself down icy slopes at speeds that can top 75 mph.\n\"The thing is, everyone asks me if I'm afraid after so many crashes. Do I take my foot off the gas pedal? ... You try to manage risk as much as you want,\" she said. \"But at the end of the day, it's a dangerous sport.\"\nConcussions. Broken fingers. Torn ligaments. A fractured ankle.\nThe lengthy list includes the ripped-up right knee that held her out of the 2014 Sochi Games and prevented her from defending her downhill gold medal from four years earlier, when she also collected a bronze in the super-G.\n\"Eight years has been a very long time. Obviously, I was very ... disappointed and devastated and frustrated that I missed Sochi,\" the 33-year-old Vonn said. \"I've been waiting for this for a long time. I'm ready.\"\nSo it's only natural that as she looked ahead to the 2018 Winter Games, which open in South Korea on Feb. 9, Vonn voiced one primary concern — and it was not related to making sure her racing would be at its best.\nIn sum: To get a chance to add to her medal collection, she'll need to be in the starting hut.\n\"I don't really think about peaking, so much as staying healthy. As long as I'm healthy and confident, then I'll be in a great position when I get to Pyeongchang,\" Vonn said.\n\"Getting to February healthy,\" she said, \"is the only thing I should focus on.\"\nAs much as she's already done — and won — in a sport she has dominated for stretches, including four World Cup overall titles and seven world championships medals, Vonn still has plenty of unfinished business on her agenda.\nThere's her lingering bid to break Ingemar Stenmark's career record for most World Cup wins, the most celebrated mark in ski racing. Vonn's count is up to 79, the most for a woman, and only seven behind Stenmark, a Swede who competed in the 1970s and '80s.\nIt's that chase that prompted Vonn to declare already that she has decided to return to the World Cup circuit next season, saying, \"I already put enough pressure on myself to reach that goal, anyway. I want to make sure I give myself a little more time, so I'm not stressed about it.\"\nThen there's her ongoing pursuit of barrier-breaking competition against men, something Vonn has spoken about pursuing for years.\nShe views it as something that could be as significant as Billie Jean King's exhibition tennis match against Bobby Riggs in 1973, chronicled in last year's \"Battle of the Sexes.\"\n\"I want to see what I'm capable of. It would be really great exposure for the sport,\" Vonn said. \"My personal ambitions aside, I think you have to look at it from a broader perspective. What Billie Jean King did all those years ago made a huge and lasting impact. We have to continue to push the envelope and push women forward in sports.\"\nU.S. Ski and Snowboard formally petitioned the International Ski Federation's Alpine executive board in October on behalf of Vonn, with a goal of being allowed to race against men sometime next season.\nThe proposal was put on hold; it is expected to be considered in May.\n\"Why not? We train with her,\" said Vonn's U.S. teammate, Ted Ligety, a two-time Olympic gold medalist. \"I'd fully be psyched to see her race against guys.\"\nIn case you hadn't noticed, Vonn is not deterred easily.\nIt's why she never allowed any of those injuries to derail her career for good.\nIt's why she owned remarks made in an interview with CNN , in which she said she would \"absolutely not\" visit the White House if the U.S. Olympic team is invited after Pyeongchang and, \"I want to represent our country well. I don't think that there are a lot of people currently in our government that do that.\"\nVonn took some heat on social media after that aired in December, then defended herself by saying at a subsequent World Cup race: \"I was asked my opinion and I gave it. I mean, it's not necessarily my place to be sticking my nose in politics, but as an athlete, I do have a voice.\"\nWhatever might get in her way, Vonn presses ahead.\nThat's why she will be back at the Olympics next month.\nAnd back on World Cup courses next year.\nMaybe even racing against men.\n\"I love going fast. That's why I haven't stopped skiing. I'm 33. I've been injured quite a few times, but my passion for the sport has never changed since I started racing when I was 8 years old,\" Vonn said. \"As long as I'm still enjoying it, and I don't have to use too much duct tape to hold my body together, I'm good. I'm set.\"\n___\nMore AP Olympic coverage: https://wintergames.ap.org/" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on December 12 2017, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Freed prisoner witnessed radicalization in Egyptian jails
{ "text": [ "DUBLIN (AP) — An Irish citizen recently acquitted after four years' imprisonment in Egypt says he saw dozens of cellmates become radicalized and adopt views of the Islamic State group during his brutal captivity in overcrowded jails.\nIbrahim Halawa was arrested after security forces broke up a 2013 sit-in protesting the army's overthrow of an elected Islamist president. The 21-year-old was released in October after being held in a half-dozen detention centers.\nHis experience provides a unique perspective on how conditions inside Egypt's notorious prisons have degenerated during an unprecedented crackdown on dissent.\nHalawa, who is of Egyptian descent, had faced death by hanging on charges that ranged from inciting violence to murder. He says regular beatings with bars and metal chains during captivity led him and others to the brink of despair." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on December 12 2017, in the domain of politics. Tell me about The Latest: Woman pleads guilty in pregnant neighbor's death
{ "text": [ "FARGO, N.D. (AP) — The Latest on one of two suspects pleading guilty in the killing of a pregnant North Dakota woman. (all times local):\n11:40 a.m.\nA North Dakota woman has pleaded guilty in the killing of a pregnant neighbor so she and her boyfriend could keep the baby.\nThirty-eight-year-old Brooke Crews could face life in prison after pleading guilty Monday to conspiracy to commit kidnapping and murder, and lying to law officers in the death of 22-year-old Savanna Greywind, of Fargo.\nCrews' attorney said she wanted to take responsibility for her actions, but Crews didn't offer details on how Greywind was killed. Authorities haven't said either.\nGreywind was eight months pregnant when she disappeared in August. Kayakers found her body wrapped in plastic in a river. The baby was found alive in the apartment Crews shared with her 32-year-old boyfriend, William Hoehn. He's scheduled for trial in March.\nCass County prosecutor Birch Burdick didn't comment on Crews' plea.\n___\n10:15 a.m.\nA North Dakota woman accused of killing a pregnant neighbor so she and her boyfriend could keep the baby is set to change her plea.\nThirty-eight-year-old Brooke Crews is scheduled to appear in Cass County Court in Fargo on Monday. She and her boyfriend, 32-year-old William Hoehn, have pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to commit murder and kidnapping in the death of 22-year-old Savanna Greywind.\nInvestigators haven't said how Greywind was killed, but Fargo's police chief has called it a \"cruel and vicious act of depravity.\"\nThe baby was found alive in Crews and Hoehn's apartment in Fargo. Greywind's boyfriend says DNA tests confirmed he and Greywind are the girl's parents.\nGreywind was eight months pregnant when she disappeared in August. Kayakers found her body wrapped in plastic in a river." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on February 3 2018, in the domain of tech. Tell me about Yemen's war within a war: What does new fighting mean?
{ "text": [ "CAIRO (AP) — A civil war within a civil war has broken out in Yemen.\nRifts exploded within the U.S.-backed alliance joining Yemen's president and the Saudi-led coalition fighting Shiite rebels, as forces loyal to each side turned on each other in fierce fighting this week. As a result, the southern city of Aden has become a war zone. The airport has been shut down, schools and shops closed, and families fled districts with the most intense battles.\nThe new split brings more uncertainty and violence in a nearly 3-year-old conflict that has created the world's worst humanitarian crisis. Here a look at what's happening:\nWHO IS FIGHTING WHOM?\nForces loyal to the Yemeni President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi have largely been defeated in Aden by a separatist group calling itself the Transitional Southern Council and its forces known as the Security Belt, which was formed, financed and armed by the United Arab Emirates, a key member of the Saudi-led coalition that ostensibly backs Hadi.\nThe council is led by Aidarous al-Zubaidi, once the governor of Aden who was forced out of his post by Hadi last year. Al-Zubaidi joined forces with southern separatist factions fighting for the coalition. The council advocates secession and a return to the pre-1990 situation when there were two Yemeni states.\nLast week, the council gave an ultimatum to Hadi to fire his government over allegations of corruption and incompetence. As the deadline was expiring, the separatists and Hadi's forces pounded each other using tanks, artillery and machine guns. In less than three days, the council forces seized control of most of Aden, including the district where the president's Mashiq Palace is located. Members of Hadi's government are preparing to flee.\nWHY DID THEY TURN AGAINST EACH OTHER?\nHadi has been at odds with the UAE for most of the past two years. The Emirates has taken advantage of the war to seal domination over southern Yemen, taking over oil and gas facilities and ports, setting up militias and creating a network of secret prisons. Hadi and his aides have complained publicly and privately that the UAE is acting like an occupier. The UAE considers Hadi and his circle as corrupt and incompetent and is angered by Hadi's alliance with the Emirates' nemesis, the Muslim Brotherhood's branch in Yemen, known as the Islah Party.\nThe AP has reported earlier that Hadi, his sons, and a number of his aides and commanders, now in Riyadh, were banned from returning to Yemen as Saudis put them under virtual house arrest to appease the UAE.\nWHAT ABOUT THE BROADER CIVIL WAR?\nThe fight between the Hadi-coalition alliance and the Shiite rebels known as Houthis has been largely stalemated, with some see-sawing of control on the edges of territory but no major breakthroughs. The Houthis control the north, the capital Sanaa and most of the western Red Sea coast. The coalition and Hadi's forces hold Aden, most of the south and the east (which in the past was part of the separate nation of South Yemen.)\nLast month, the alliance on the rebel side fell apart as well when fighting erupted between the Houthis and their partner throughout the war, former president Ali Abdullah Saleh. Saleh was fed up with Houthi monopolizing of the north and reached out to ally with Hadi and the coalition. But the Houthis attacked his forces in the capital, defeated them, killed Saleh and arrested hundreds of his loyalists and relatives, leaving the rebels as the sole power.\nWHAT HAPPENS NEXT?\nIf the power struggle within the coalition drags on with fighting in Aden or spreads to other cities, the vacuum could allow extremists like al-Qaida and the Islamic State group to surge and allow the Houthis to advance. One likely scenario is that Hadi will succumb to UAE pressure, toss out his current government, dump his Islamist allies and create a new administration filled with UAE-approved figures. That would solidify the Emirates' power but keep Hadi in place.\nWhat Saudi Arabic does next could be decisive, and so far its stance is unclear. The kingdom says restoring Hadi is its main objective in Yemen but then, the Saudi coalition spokesman avoided condemning the separatists and called on Hadi to \"fix flaws\" in his government, implying Saudi consent.\nYemen's civil war, meanwhile, shows no sign of ending. It has left more than 10,000 people dead, displaced 2 million people and pushed the impoverished nation of some 28 million people to the verge of famine. A proposal for a long-term solution came from a well-known former Saudi general Anwar Eshki, known to be close to Saudi Arabia's crown prince. On Twitter, Eshki recently called for the formation of self-rule entities in the north and south under federation headed by Hadi." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on December 11 2017, in the domain of tech. Tell me about Global Forecast-Asia
{ "text": [ "Global Forecast - Asia as of 13:30 GMT Monday, December 11, 2017\nMinimum and maximum temperatures in Celsius, precipitation in centimeters and weather conditions as recorded for the previous day (Dec 10 except Asia and Australia where data is for Dec 11) and forecast for the current and following day in each city as of 1330 GMT:\n_____\nCITY;MIN;MAX;COND;PRECIP;MIN;MAX;COND;MIN;MAX;COND\nAbidjan;25;33;pc;1.07;25;31;rn;25;31;pc\nAbu Dhabi;19;25;pc;0;17;25;pc;16;26;clr\nAleppo;3;14;clr;0;4;16;clr;3;16;clr\nAlgiers;10;20;c;0;8;13;c;7;14;pc\nAmsterdam;-1;2;sn;25.15;-1;3;pc;2;5;rn\nAnchorage;0;6;c;10.34;0;4;c;-1;4;rn\nAshgabat;-2;10;clr;0;-2;7;clr;-1;6;pc\nAstana;-14;-10;sn;4.17;-19;-11;pc;-24;-13;clr\nAsuncion;20;35;clr;0;21;35;clr;23;37;clr\nAthens;8;15;clr;1.22;9;18;clr;10;19;clr\nAuckland;18;23;rn;6.45;17;24;pc;16;23;pc\nBaghdad;6;19;clr;0;6;19;clr;5;20;pc\nBahrain;16;20;clr;0;16;21;clr;17;21;clr\nBanda Aceh;23;34;rn;2.46;22;31;pc;23;32;pc\nBangalore;17;29;clr;0;18;29;pc;18;28;pc\nBangkok;25;34;pc;0;26;33;pc;25;33;pc\nBarcelona;5;16;rn;0;3;12;pc;7;13;pc\nBeijing;-7;2;clr;0;-8;-1;pc;-7;1;pc\nBelgrade;8;12;pc;0.53;7;16;pc;3;9;rn\nBerlin;3;4;c;7.34;-1;6;c;2;4;c\nBogota;8;19;rn;3.2;7;19;c;8;20;pc\nBrasilia;18;23;rn;18.8;18;25;c;17;23;rn\nBratislava;9;13;c;1.02;2;11;rn;0;4;pc\nBrisbane;18;27;pc;0.74;19;28;clr;20;29;clr\nBrussels;0;4;sn;3.68;0;3;pc;3;7;rn\nBucharest;0;5;pc;3.56;4;11;clr;5;12;pc\nBudapest;8;12;c;1.37;3;15;rn;-1;5;rn\nBuenos Aires;17;23;clr;0;20;29;pc;20;32;pc\nBujumbura;18;29;rn;15.62;17;33;pc;18;33;pc\nBusan;-5;4;pc;0.58;-2;2;clr;-4;4;clr\nCairo;13;23;pc;0;14;25;clr;13;23;clr\nCape Town;15;25;pc;0;15;21;clr;16;19;c\nCaracas;16;27;pc;2.97;18;27;pc;19;25;pc\nChennai;24;32;pc;0.23;23;32;pc;24;31;pc\nChicago;-7;5;sn;0;-9;-3;pc;-2;0;sn\nColombo;24;32;pc;0;24;30;rn;24;30;rn\nCopenhagen;1;2;pc;3.2;0;2;sn;2;3;rn\nDakar;21;28;pc;0;21;26;pc;20;27;pc\nDallas;5;24;clr;0;3;14;clr;5;21;clr\nDar es Salaam;24;31;c;0.99;25;31;pc;25;32;pc\nDenver;0;15;clr;0;2;18;clr;-1;14;pc\nDhahran;10;22;clr;0;11;22;clr;12;22;clr\nDhaka;21;30;c;27.38;19;30;c;17;29;pc\nDili;23;35;pc;14.35;23;33;clr;24;33;c\nDubai;21;26;clr;0;18;26;clr;18;27;clr\nDublin;-1;4;pc;11.43;3;6;rn;2;6;rn\nDushanbe;-1;8;clr;0;-2;7;pc;-3;6;pc\nGibraltar;8;18;rn;1.52;9;14;clr;11;15;pc\nHanoi;16;19;c;0.05;17;19;rn;17;19;rn\nHarare;16;25;c;5.38;17;25;rn;17;26;pc\nHavana;14;22;clr;0;19;23;clr;15;24;pc\nHelsinki;-1;1;c;0.91;-2;4;sn;0;2;pc\nHo Chi Minh City;23;32;clr;0;23;32;pc;24;32;pc\nHong Kong;16;23;clr;0;16;20;pc;18;21;c\nHonolulu;21;28;pc;1.68;20;27;rn;20;27;pc\nHyderabad;15;30;clr;0;17;31;clr;19;31;clr\nIslamabad;8;17;rn;0;6;17;rn;4;17;c\nIstanbul;11;14;clr;4.37;11;16;pc;10;16;clr\nJakarta;24;32;rn;2.03;24;32;rn;24;32;rn\nJeddah;22;31;clr;0.69;22;30;pc;22;30;pc\nJerusalem;8;20;pc;0;8;21;c;8;18;clr\nJohannesburg;14;23;c;2.84;15;28;pc;13;26;rn\nKabul;-3;10;pc;0;-4;8;clr;-4;5;pc\nKarachi;12;26;clr;0;12;26;pc;10;25;pc\nKathmandu;8;23;clr;0;6;23;pc;6;23;clr\nKhartoum;20;35;clr;0;20;36;clr;20;34;clr\nKiev;2;3;pc;0;4;10;pc;1;8;rn\nKingston;25;28;rn;2.79;24;29;rn;24;27;rn\nKinshasa;23;31;rn;5.61;23;32;c;23;29;rn\nKolkata;19;30;c;7.19;18;30;pc;17;30;pc\nKuala Lumpur;25;30;rn;4.9;25;31;rn;24;32;rn\nKuwait;6;20;clr;0;7;21;clr;8;21;clr\nLa Paz;3;16;c;0;3;16;pc;2;16;pc\nLagos;24;32;pc;0.99;25;30;pc;26;31;pc\nLima;18;23;c;0;18;23;c;19;23;pc\nLisbon;8;14;pc;16.48;8;14;clr;12;14;pc\nLondon;-4;3;rn;17.42;0;2;pc;3;7;rn\nLos Angeles;12;28;clr;0;13;28;clr;11;27;clr\nLuanda;24;30;pc;0;24;30;pc;24;30;c\nMadrid;0;11;c;3.12;-1;10;clr;4;11;pc\nMale;26;31;clr;0;25;31;pc;26;31;pc\nManaus;24;31;rn;6.1;23;29;rn;24;30;rn\nManila;25;30;pc;0.3;25;32;pc;24;30;pc\nMecca;21;35;clr;1.24;21;34;pc;21;34;pc\nMelbourne;13;24;pc;0;14;27;clr;19;35;pc\nMexico City;4;20;clr;0;3;21;clr;7;23;pc\nMiami;9;21;clr;0;12;23;clr;8;20;clr\nMinsk;-1;1;sn;0.71;1;6;pc;-5;3;pc\nMogadishu;24;31;clr;0;24;31;clr;24;31;clr\nMontevideo;13;20;pc;0;17;27;pc;20;30;pc\nMontreal;-11;-9;sn;2.72;-9;-3;sn;-15;-8;sn\nMoscow;-5;2;sn;1.96;0;1;sn;-2;3;c\nMumbai;21;29;clr;0;21;28;pc;20;28;pc\nNairobi;12;23;pc;0;12;26;pc;13;27;clr\nNew Delhi;14;26;pc;0;13;23;pc;11;22;pc\nNew York;1;5;pc;0;-4;10;c;-5;0;pc\nNicosia;9;19;pc;0;9;21;clr;7;21;clr\nNovosibirsk;-13;-5;pc;0.25;-16;-11;sn;-16;-11;c\nOsaka-shi;1;9;pc;0.89;1;6;pc;1;7;pc\nOslo;-8;-1;sn;1.02;-10;-5;sn;-2;-1;sn\nOttawa;-11;-8;pc;3.23;-12;-5;sn;-18;-11;sn\nPago Pago;25;28;rn;38.84;25;29;rn;25;29;rn\nPanama City;22;28;rn;0.51;23;29;rn;23;30;pc\nParamaribo;24;31;c;2.03;24;30;c;24;31;c\nParis;0;10;rn;12.19;2;5;pc;5;9;rn\nPerth;19;36;clr;0;16;27;clr;17;25;clr\nPhnom Penh;23;33;pc;0;24;32;pc;23;32;pc\nPort Moresby;23;29;rn;5.08;23;29;rn;24;31;rn\nPort-au-prince;21;31;pc;2.34;22;30;rn;22;30;rn\nPrague;4;6;c;3.56;-1;6;c;0;3;pc\nPyongyang;-15;-8;clr;3.43;-16;-7;clr;-19;-6;clr\nQuito;10;18;rn;23.24;11;18;rn;11;21;c\nRabat;7;16;rn;0;4;15;rn;5;16;clr\nRecife;26;31;pc;1.45;25;31;pc;25;31;pc\nReykjavik;0;2;pc;0;-1;3;sn;-2;0;clr\nRiga;0;1;sn;0.25;2;7;sn;-3;3;pc\nRio de Janeiro;22;31;pc;0.48;21;24;rn;20;26;c\nRiyadh;6;22;clr;0;5;24;clr;8;23;clr\nRome;14;17;rn;3.45;10;17;rn;5;14;rn\nSaint Petersburg;-5;1;c;9.3;0;3;sn;-1;4;sn\nSan Francisco;9;18;clr;0;8;18;clr;9;17;clr\nSan Jose;17;20;rn;9.78;17;22;pc;18;23;pc\nSan Juan;22;29;pc;0;22;30;pc;24;30;pc\nSan Salvador;15;22;pc;0;15;23;pc;15;23;pc\nSana'a;0;26;clr;0;1;24;clr;2;24;clr\nSantiago;12;28;clr;0;11;25;pc;13;28;clr\nSanto Domingo;20;29;pc;0;21;28;pc;22;29;pc\nSao Paulo;2;10;rn;21.54;4;13;clr;10;13;pc\nSeattle;2;9;clr;0;4;9;clr;3;10;pc\nSeoul;-12;-5;clr;4.78;-11;-4;clr;-12;-2;clr\nShanghai;6;10;clr;0;6;10;pc;7;11;c\nSingapore;25;32;rn;7.62;25;31;rn;25;30;rn\nSofia;-5;2;pc;8.38;-1;10;pc;4;12;pc\nSt. John's;24;28;rn;1.02;24;29;pc;23;29;pc\nStockholm;0;1;sn;0.25;-5;2;sn;1;2;c\nSydney;20;27;clr;0;20;27;clr;22;31;c\nTaipei City;16;19;c;0.23;17;19;rn;17;20;rn\nTallinn;-3;-2;clr;1.52;0;5;sn;-1;2;sn\nTashkent;-5;5;pc;2.03;-5;2;clr;-5;3;clr\nTbilisi;-1;10;pc;0;0;9;pc;0;9;clr\nTehran;1;12;clr;0;0;10;clr;2;11;clr\nTel Aviv;14;26;pc;0;14;26;c;15;23;pc\nTirana;11;15;c;1.02;10;18;pc;9;19;rn\nTokyo;2;16;clr;0;1;10;clr;2;9;clr\nToronto;-4;-2;sn;3.07;-9;0;sn;-10;-5;pc\nTripoli;10;21;clr;0;11;22;clr;11;22;clr\nTunis;10;22;clr;0;9;20;pc;8;18;pc\nUlan Bator;-24;-17;pc;0;-24;-16;pc;-27;-16;pc\nVancouver;4;10;clr;0;4;10;c;4;10;c\nVienna;7;13;c;0;1;10;rn;-1;5;pc\nVientiane;22;27;c;0;21;27;pc;21;29;c\nVilnius;1;2;sn;0;1;9;pc;-3;2;pc\nWarsaw;5;6;pc;3.05;0;11;c;-1;3;pc\nWellington;17;21;clr;0;15;23;pc;14;20;pc\nYangon;23;32;clr;0;22;33;clr;22;33;clr\nYerevan;-7;4;clr;0;-6;5;clr;-5;5;clr\nLegend: clr...clear;pc...partly cloudy;c...cloudy;rn...rain;sn...snow\n_____\nCopyright 2017 AccuWeather\n_____\nKeywords: Forecast, Global, Asia" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on February 1 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about The Latest: Pharmacist tearfully apologizes for outbreak
{ "text": [ "BOSTON (AP) — The Latest on sentencing in the 2012 meningitis outbreak (all times local):\n12:20 a.m.\nThe pharmacist convicted in connection with a deadly meningitis outbreak has tearfully apologized to the victims for the pain and suffering they endured.\nGlenn Chin sobbed as he struggled through his statement during his sentencing hearing in Boston's federal courthouse on Wednesday.\nChin said he has prayed every day for the people who were impacted by the outbreak. Chin says he understands that many of the victims will never forgive him, but said he will continue to pray that they will \"find some sort of peace.\"\nChin was convicted in October of fraud and racketeering, but cleared of second-degree murder. Prosecutors are seeking 35 years behind bars, while the defense is urging the judge for a three-year sentence.\n___\n11:45 a.m.\nVictims of the 2012 meningitis outbreak and their family members are describing the pain and suffering they experienced because of the contaminated drugs.\nThe victims spoke Wednesday during the sentencing hearing in federal court in Boston for pharmacist Glenn Chin, who was convicted of racketeering and mail fraud for his role in the nationwide outbreak.\nThe Massachusetts man was cleared in October of second-degree murder under federal racketeering law.\nColette Rybinski choked back tears as she described watching her 55-year-old husband deteriorate mentally and physically after being injected with a mold-tainted steroid.\nShe urged the judge to punish Chin severely, saying he ignored plenty of warning signs that the drugs were unsafe.\nProsecutors are seeking a 35-year-sentence for Chin. Chin's lawyers are asking for about three years behind bars.\n___\n12 a.m.\nA Massachusetts pharmacist convicted of mail fraud and racketeering in connection with a deadly meningitis outbreak is set to be sentenced.\nProsecutors in Boston's federal court will ask a judge Wednesday to sentence Glenn Chin to 35 years in prison for his role in the 2012 outbreak that killed 76 people and sickened hundreds.\nChin was cleared in October of second-degree murder charges, but convicted on dozens of other counts. Chin ran the now-closed New England Compounding Center's clean rooms, where the drugs were made.\nThe outbreak was traced to mold-contaminated steroid injections.\nChin's attorneys are asking for about three years behind bars. They say there's no evidence Chin caused the drugs to become contaminated and have blamed the pharmacy's co-founder, Barry Cadden.\nCadden is serving a nine-year prison sentence." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on July 4 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Global Offshore Patrol Vessel Market 2018-2022
{ "text": [ "LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 4, 2018--The global offshore patrol vessel market is expected to post a CAGR of close to 4% during the period 2018-2022, according to the latest market research report by .\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180704005215/en/\nTechnavio has published a new market research report on the global offshore patrol vessel market from 2018-2022. (Photo: Business Wire)\nA key factor driving the growth of the global offshore patrol vessel market is China’s aggressive expansion into the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean. China has built more than 3,200 acres of land on islands in the South China Sea. The country is also strategizing to expand naval operations into the Indian Ocean. Therefore, many nations, including Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, and India are taking measures in terms of increasing their naval strength in both the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean.\nThis market research report on the provides an analysis of the most important trends expected to impact the market outlook during the forecast period. Technavio classifies an emerging trend as a major factor that has the potential to significantly impact the market and contribute to its growth or decline.\nThis report is available at a USD 1,000 discount for a limited time only:\nIn this report, Technavio highlights active procurement programs across the world as one of the key emerging trends in the global offshore patrol vessel (OPV) market:\nGlobal offshore patrol vessel market: Active procurement programs across the world\nOPVs are versatile and can be used for a range of purposes. They cost less than frigates and corvettes but can be deployed. Therefore, various nations across the world are expanding their fleet of OPVs. A few of them that did not own an OPV before are also ordering OPVs. For instance, countries such as Poland and Qatar are introducing OPVs into their fleets.\n“Besides procuring new vessels, a few nations are also upgrading their existing fleet of OPVs as well as other sea vessels to be a patrol vessel. For instance, the Royal Australian Navy has planned for upgrading its survey vessels to patrol vessels, retrofitting them with the necessary equipment. These factors are expected to drive the growth of the global OPV market during the forecast period,” says a senior market research analyst at Technavio for transportation and distribution.\nGlobal offshore patrol vessel market: Segmentation analysis\nThis market research report segments the global offshore patrol vessel market by product (high-end OPVs and basic OPVs) and geographical regions (APAC, EMEA, and the Americas).\nThe high-end OPVs segment held a smaller share of the market in 2017, owing to the higher cost of procurement as compared to the basic OPVs, which are more affordable. The market share of the basic OPVs is expected to increase further over the forecast period.\nAPAC led the market in 2017 with over 45% of the market share, followed by EMEA and the Americas respectively. The market share of APAC is expected to witness a further increase of more than 2% over the forecast period, while EMEA and the Americas will see a decline in their market shares.\nLooking for more information on this market?\nTechnavio’s sample reports are free of charge and contain multiple sections of the report such as the market size and forecast, drivers, challenges, trends, and more.\nSome of the key topics covered in the report include:\nMarket Landscape\nMarket ecosystem Market characteristics Market segmentation analysis\nMarket Sizing\nMarket sizing Market size and forecast\nFive Forces Analysis\nMarket Segmentation\nGeographical Segmentation\nRegional comparison Key leading countries\nMarket Drivers\nMarket Challenges\nMarket Trends\nVendor Landscape\nVendors covered Vendor classification Market positioning of vendors Competitive scenario\nAbout Technavio\nis a leading global technology research and advisory company. Their research and analysis focuses on emerging market trends and provides actionable insights to help businesses identify market opportunities and develop effective strategies to optimize their market positions.\nWith over 500 specialized analysts, Technavio’s report library consists of more than 10,000 reports and counting, covering 800 technologies, spanning across 50 countries. Their client base consists of enterprises of all sizes, including more than 100 Fortune 500 companies. This growing client base relies on Technavio’s comprehensive coverage, extensive research, and actionable market insights to identify opportunities in existing and potential markets and assess their competitive positions within changing market scenarios.\nIf you are interested in more information, please contact our media team at .\nView source version on businesswire.com:https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180704005215/en/\nCONTACT: Technavio Research\nJesse Maida\nMedia & Marketing Executive\nUS: +1 844 364 1100\nUK: +44 203 893 3200\nwww.technavio.com\nKEYWORD:\nINDUSTRY KEYWORD: TRANSPORT MARITIME OTHER TRANSPORT MANUFACTURING OTHER MANUFACTURING DEFENSE OTHER DEFENSE\nSOURCE: Technavio Research\nCopyright Business Wire 2018.\nPUB: 07/04/2018 10:46 AM/DISC: 07/04/2018 10:45 AM\nhttp://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180704005215/en" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on April 24 2018, in the domain of tech. Tell me about Racial disparities rise in school discipline, new data shows
{ "text": [ "WASHINGTON (AP) — New federal data show that black students continue to be expelled and suspended from school much more frequently than their white peers.\nThe report released by the Education Department on Tuesday is likely to add to an already tense national debate about what causes such racial disparities. Civil rights groups believe that racial bias is at play and insist that federal protections are necessary. Other experts say that imposing discipline restrictions on schools causes chaos in classrooms.\nEducation Secretary Betsy DeVos is considering scrapping Obama-era rules that were meant to counter those disparities.\nData shows that while black students represented 8 percent of all enrolled students in 2015-2016, they accounted for 25 percent of suspensions. Black girls made up 8 percent of all students and 14 percent of suspensions." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on February 3 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about The Latest: NY trial opens for reputed Philadelphia mob boss
{ "text": [ "NEW YORK (AP) — The latest from the New York fraud trial of a reputed Philadelphia mob boss (all times local):\n10:15 a.m.\nA federal prosecutor in New York says a reputed Philadelphia mob boss was a \"fixer\" in a widespread scheme to collect insurance payments by bribing doctors to write bogus prescriptions for a pain cream.\nProsecutor Max Nicholas told jurors Tuesday that Joseph \"Skinny Joey\" Merlino \"called the shots\" as he and his cohorts \"used the health care system as their personal money tree.\"\nIn his opening statements at the fraud trial, defense attorney Edwin Jacobs said his client was framed by cooperating criminals with incentive to lie to save their own skins.\nJacobs says Merlino is \"accused of a bunch of crimes he didn't commit.\"\n___\n12:10 a.m.\nA reputed Philadelphia mob boss known for beating murder raps and reinventing himself as a restaurateur is facing fraud charges in a federal trial in New York City.\nOpening statements in the trial of Joseph \"Skinny Joey\" Merlino are set for Tuesday in Manhattan.\nThe 55-year-old Merlino was among nearly four dozen defendants arrested in a 2016 crackdown on an East Coast syndicate that prosecutors say committed crimes including extortion, loan-sharking, casino-style gambling and health care fraud. It operated in New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Florida and New Jersey.\nMost of the defendants pleaded guilty to lesser charges, with Merlino the only one so far to go to trial. He has pleaded not guilty to charges he conspired to bill insurers for unnecessary and excessive prescriptions for expensive compound creams in exchange for kickbacks." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on April 23 2018, in the domain of business. Tell me about Luxoft Develops ‘Blockchain Adapter’ for a Business Process Management Tool on Appian’s Platform
{ "text": [ "ZUG, Switzerland & RESTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 23, 2018--Luxoft Holding Inc. (NYSE:LXFT), a global IT service provider, today announces it has built a blockchain adapter for Appian’s (NASDAQ:APPN) rapid application development platform. It is now available exclusively to businesses using Appian’s Business Process Management (BPM) tool and will allow its users to integrate a blockchain network into their day-to-day business processes creating a secure, digital environment that facilitates data sharing.\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180423005657/en/\n“The launch of this adapter is about helping businesses realise the huge potential of blockchain by making it easier to use,” “Problems integrating blockchain into existing in-house systems are often the biggest obstacles to its adoption. Now, by integrating blockchain into a BPM, a business can leverage the benefits of a decentralised model whilst retaining its existing IT architecture. This means business don’t have to rip out their old IT systems to use blockchain.”\nLuxoft will demonstrate how the adapter can be used to benefit the healthcare sector for the first time at Appian World in Miami, FL, US at the Luxoft booth (#16). In particular, Luxoft will show how the blockchain adapter can reduce claims processing errors and inaccurate medical bills. The blockchain creates a secure, reliable and auditable way for medical and pharmacy systems to share and update real-time accumulators, meaning medical insurers, healthcare providers and pharmacies using the Appian Platform instantly have access to the same claim data.\n“The disparate systems used by pharmacies, healthcare providers and insurers to manage medical information are extremely complex. They are not designed for the smooth exchange of data,” . “The Appian blockchain adapter will be a step towards seamless integration across the healthcare ecosystem enabling payers, providers and patients to exchange and verify data in a safe and compliant way.”\n“At Appian we value our partner ecosystem and are committed to supporting them as we grow in the key Healthcare market,” said Marc Wilson, SVP Global Partnerships & Industries at Appian. “Blockchain impacts organizations across all industries, but it is an especially difficult challenge within the Healthcare industry given the complexities they face. Through our partnership with Luxoft, our customers now have a solution specifically designed to address these needs within the Appian platform.”\nLuxoft built the Adapter on Appian’s Platform, as it’s used extensively across a variety of industries, from financial services to healthcare, in areas such as provider data management, medical management and clinical trials. The move is part of a push to commercialise Distributed Ledger Technologies and accelerate its deployment in established business processes.\nAbout Luxoft\nLuxoft (NYSE:LXFT) is a global IT service provider of innovative technology solutions that delivers measurable business outcomes to multinational companies. Its offerings encompass strategic consulting, custom software development services, and digital solution engineering. Luxoft enables companies to compete by leveraging its multi-industry expertise in the financial services, automotive, communications, and healthcare & life sciences sectors. Its managed delivery model is underpinned by a highly-educated workforce, allowing the Company to continuously innovate upwards on the technology stack to meet evolving digital challenges.\nLuxoft has more than 13,100 employees across 41 cities in 20 countries within five continents, with its operating headquarters office in Zug, Switzerland. For more information, please visit the .\nAbout Appian\nAppian provides a leading low-code software development platform that enables organizations to rapidly develop powerful and unique applications. The applications created on Appian’s platform help companies drive digital transformation and competitive differentiation. For more information, visit www.appian.com.\nLuxoft Forward-Looking Statements\nThis news release of Luxoft Holding, Inc (“Luxoft”) contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These forward-looking statements include information about possible or assumed future results of our business and financial condition, as well as the results of operations, liquidity, plans and objectives. In some cases, you can identify forward-looking statements by terminology such as “believe,” “may,” “estimate,” “continue,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “should,” “plan,” “expect,” “predict,” “potential,” or the negative of these terms or other similar expressions. These statements are subject to, without limitation, the risk factors discussed under the heading “Risk Factors” in Luxoft’s Annual Report on Form 20-F for the year ended March 31, 2017 and other documents filed with or furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission by Luxoft. Except as required by law, Luxoft undertakes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statements for any reason after the date of this news release whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.\nAppian Forward-Looking Statements\nThis press release includes forward-looking statements. All statements contained in this press release other than statements of historical facts, including, without limitation, statements regarding the security of the digital market to be created by Appian users integrating a blockchain network into their day-to-day business processes and Appian’s commitment to and support of its partner ecosystem, are forward-looking statements. The words “anticipate,” believe,” “continue,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “may,” “will” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Appian has based these forward-looking statements largely on its current expectations and projections about future events and financial trends that Appian believes may affect its financial condition, results of operations, business strategy, short-term and long-term business operations and objectives and financial needs. Those forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, including, without limitation, risks related to potential breach of Appian’s security measures or unauthorized access to the Appian platform or customer data, risks related to the success of Appian’s strategic relationships with third parties and the risks and uncertainties set forth in the “Risk Factors” section of Appian’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2017 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on February 23, 2018, and subsequent reports that Appian has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Moreover, Appian operates in a very competitive and rapidly changing environment. New risks emerge from time to time. It is not possible for Appian’s management to predict all risks, nor can Appian assess the impact of all factors on its business or the extent to which any factor, or combination of factors, may cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statements Appian may make. In light of these risks, uncertainties and assumptions, Appian cannot guarantee future results, levels of activity, performance, achievements or events and circumstances reflected in the forward-looking statements will occur. Appian is under no duty to update any of these forward-looking statements after the date of this press release to conform these statements to actual results or revised expectations, except as required by law.\nAll trademarks are recognized and are the property of their respective companies.\nView source version on businesswire.com:https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180423005657/en/\nCONTACT: Media Inquiries\nLuxoft Holding Inc.\nPatrick R. Corcoran, 212-964-9900 ext. 2453\nGlobal Director, External Relations\nPress@luxoft.com\n@Luxoft\nor\nAppian\nNicole Greggs, +1 703-260-7868\nDirector of Media Relations,\nNicole.Greggs@appian.com\nKEYWORD: UNITED STATES EUROPE NORTH AMERICA FLORIDA SWITZERLAND VIRGINIA\nINDUSTRY KEYWORD: TECHNOLOGY SOFTWARE OTHER TECHNOLOGY HEALTH OTHER HEALTH\nSOURCE: Luxoft Holding Inc.\nCopyright Business Wire 2018.\nPUB: 04/23/2018 08:00 AM/DISC: 04/23/2018 08:01 AM\nhttp://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180423005657/en" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on December 12 2017, in the domain of politics. Tell me about UK banker back in Hong Kong court for murder appeal
{ "text": [ "HONG KONG (AP) — A British banker sentenced to life in prison for the gruesome slayings of two Indonesian women has appeared in a Hong Kong court in a bid to appeal his conviction.\nLawyers for Rurik Jutting presented their arguments Tuesday in the semiautonomous Chinese city's Court of Appeal.\nThey were requesting the court's permission for an appeal, on the basis that the trial judge gave incorrect instructions to the jury on deciding their verdict.\nThe nine-person jury last year convicted the Cambridge University-educated Jutting of the 2014 killings of Seneng Mujiasih and Sumarti Ningsih.\nThe case shocked residents of Hong Kong, while also highlighting wide inequality and seedy aspects usually hidden below the surface.\nJutting watched the proceedings from the dock Tuesday, often leafing through a bundle of court documents." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
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I am asking on Janauary 31 2018, in the domain of politics. Tell me about Mata extends deal at United after regaining Mourinho's trust
{ "text": [ "MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Manchester United handed Juan Mata a one-year contract extension on Tuesday, tying the playmaker to the club until June 2019.\nMata joined from Chelsea in 2014 and has established himself as a key member of the squad under Jose Mourinho, who sold the Spaniard to United when Chelsea manager.\n\"When I arrived one-and-a-half years ago, (they said), 'Mata is in trouble, in trouble, in trouble,' and now he's getting an extension of one more year,\" Mourinho said. \"An important player for me. Important player for the club. Important player for the other players.\"" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }