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U.S. to release 50 million barrels of oil from strategic petroleum reserve

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The U.S. government will release 50 million barrels of oil from its strategic petroleum reserve on to the market in an attempt to bring down the price of crude and gasoline.

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NASA to launch test mission of asteroid-deflecting spacecraft

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A SpaceX rocket was set to blast off from California late Tuesday as NASA seeks to demonstrate a first-of-its-kind planetary defence system, designed to deflect an asteroid from a potential doomsday collision with Earth.

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Player’s Own Voice podcast: The evolution of Mark Arendz

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Player’s Own Voice podcast connects with the individual star of the 2018 Paralympics in PyeongChang. Trackside in Canmore, Alta., Mark Arendz is counting the minutes to the Winter Olympics in Beijing.

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Nursing applications are way up at Western, but there’s no room for more students

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As Western University continues to wait for government funding to expand its nursing program, applications to the Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing were up by 20 per cent this past year, driving up competition at a time when nurses are burned out and leaving the profession in droves.

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Launch of new NASA telescope to replace Hubble observatory delayed after spaceport mishap

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The European Space Agency says the launch of a new NASA telescope to replace the famed Hubble observatory is being postponed to allow experts to check the device for possible damage following an incident at its spaceport in French Guiana.

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