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North Korea's Kim Jong-un willing to meet Trump again

Expressing his commitment to denuclearisation, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Tuesday said he was ready to meet US President Donald Trump for a second time. from IndiaTV World: Google News Feed http://bit.ly/2QfVA6q

2018: Why it's not just the year the tech industry would like to forget

It’s easy to get stuck in the idea that 2018 was a year the tech industry would like to completely forget. But there were positive developments, too.               from USATODAY - Tech Top Stories http://bit.ly/2s1tiCN

These species went extinct in 2018. More may be doomed to follow in 2019.

They've been on our planet for millions of years, but 2018 was the year several species officially vanished forever.               from USATODAY - Tech Top Stories http://bit.ly/2AnUsZ0

2019’s first meteor shower is going to be a stunner

The Quadrantid meteor shower is kick-starting our sky watching calendars early in the New Year for a show of 50-100 meteors per hour.               from USATODAY - Tech Top Stories http://bit.ly/2TiiVGr

These are the best deals you can get before the new year

The last savings of 2018.               from USATODAY - Tech Top Stories http://bit.ly/2SwyB8Y

New species of beetles named after 'Game of Thrones' characters

One scientist has named three of his eight newly discovered species of beetle after characters from "Game of Thrones." Buzz60's Mercer Morrison has the story.               from USATODAY - Tech Top Stories http://bit.ly/2AiexAb

2019 to bring us the first direct image of a black hole

Scientists are crunching data from the Event Horizon Telescope to give us the first image of a black hole's event horizon.               from USATODAY - Tech Top Stories http://bit.ly/2ApEr4T

World Latest News, World Happy New Year 2019 Live Updates: Auckland bids adieu to 2018 with spectacular fireworks

As the sunsets on western shores, eastern ones are welcoming the new year with spectacular festivities. From across Asia, Africa, Europe and then America, New Zealand to Australia, from Hong Kong to Singapore, people are ready witness breathtaking shows of fireworks. The celebrations to ring in New Year 2019 have begun across the globe.  from IndiaTV World: Google News Feed http://bit.ly/2BPGZJE