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Where to buy a PS5: Everything we know about how to buy Sony's new console - CNET
The PlayStation 5 is the fastest-selling console ever, but most people still don't have one.
(March 25 06:24) Cnet.com
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Republicans Push for Greater Power Over How Elections Are Run
G.O.P. lawmakers in at least eight states controlled by the party are trying to seize more influence over the mechanics of voting, in an effort that could further undermine the ...
(March 25 06:24) Nytimes.com
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Swiggy Announces Covid Vaccine Cover For Over 2 Lakh Delivery Partners
Swiggy, the on-demand delivery platform on Wednesday announced that it will vaccinate over 2,00,000 delivery partners against COVID-19.
(March 25 06:23) NDTV News
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Big investors shun Deliveroo over workers' rights
Two of the UK's biggest investors won't invest in the delivery firm over concerns about workers' rights.
(March 25 06:23) BBC.com
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Blue-State Voter 'Suppression'
Where’s the outcry over Democrats’ earlier poll-closing hours and ID rules?
(March 25 06:23) The Wall Street Journal
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Special Dollars for Dictators
Treasury is ducking Congress on $1 trillion in new IMF foreign aid.
(March 25 06:23) The Wall Street Journal
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Kent locals say the migration system is not fit for purpose, writes SUE REID
SUE REID: On the pleasant promenade of Hythe, Kent, two young male migrants on bicycles weave their way through family groups, The men are from a migrant camp, Napier Barracks. ...
(March 25 06:23) Dailymail.co.uk
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High School Football Coach Is Fired After Players’ Use of Anti-Semitic Language
School officials in Duxbury, Mass., denounced what they called the “horrifying and disappointing” language and said they had hired a private lawyer to conduct an investigation.
(March 25 06:22) Nytimes.com
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Herd Immunity Is Near, Despite Fauci's Denial
His estimate that it’ll take a 70% to 85% vaccination rate ignores those who have already been infected.
(March 25 06:22) The Wall Street Journal
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Democrats Use Medicare as a Piggy Bank
Need some money to expand government? Nancy Pelosi knows where to find it.
(March 25 06:22) The Wall Street Journal
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The Coming Demand Surge Brings Back Memories of 1970s Inflation
The lifting of lockdowns and easy monetary and fiscal policy will likely lead to much higher prices.
(March 25 06:21) The Wall Street Journal
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India and England play good cop bad cop as series hits fever pitch
India will be without Shreyas Iyer, while England ponder on the fitness of Sam Billings and Eoin Morgan
(March 25 06:20) Espncricinfo.com
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First black hole image gets an upgrade, revealing extreme magnetic fields - CNET
Using polarized light, researchers with the Event Horizon Telescope collaboration reveal the environment close to the famous, mammoth black hole.
(March 25 06:19) Cnet.com
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50-Cent Words Are No Bargain
Don’t say ‘recalibrate’ when you mean simply ‘reconsider.’
(March 25 06:19) The Wall Street Journal
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Javale McGee Trade Rumors: 'Strong Sense' Cavaliers Center Is Moved by Deadline
There is reportedly a "strong sense" Cleveland Cavaliers center JaVale McGee will be traded before Thursday's deadline, according to
(March 25 06:18) Bleacherreport.com
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Football: Belgium gain revenge on Wales to make winning start to World Cup qualifying
March 25, 2021 6:17 AMKevin De Bruyne, Thorgan Hazard and Romelu Lukaku were on target for the world number one ranked side.
(March 25 06:17) Straits Times Sport
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UN Confirms Report On Saudi Threat Against Khashoggi Investigator
The U.N. human rights office said on Wednesday it confirmed the accuracy of published remarks by the independent expert who led an investigation into the murder of Jamal Khashoggi alleging ...
(March 25 06:16) NDTV News
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Bernie Sanders's Censorship Wisdom
He knows Big Tech’s speech muzzling won’t only be used against the right.
(March 25 06:15) The Wall Street Journal
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Why Do Democrats Hate West Virginia?
First they attack energy production. Then they block a state tax cut.
(March 25 06:14) The Wall Street Journal
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Refunds and complaints: What to know when direct-to-customer merchants don't deliver - CNET
More businesses are selling their wares directly from their websites, cutting out retailers and online marketplaces. But not all of them are getting it right.
(March 25 06:12) Cnet.com