The J Hotel Shanghai Tower claims to be the highest hotel in the world after opening June 19 in Shanghai, China.
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Coca-Cola shares drop $5 billion after Cristiano Ronaldo’s gesture to drink water
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Scientists are using bacteria to convert plastic into vanilla flavoring
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