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How The NFL’s $110 Billion TV Deal Affects Consumers, Networks And Its Players
The NFL’s dominance of the sports and television landscape is not coming to an end anytime soon.
On Thursday, the league announced a new 11-year, $110 billion deal with its television ...
(March 22 08:31) Forbes.com
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Two teenage girls accused of stabbing worker twice in the back when he confronted them
Two teenage girls have been charged for allegedly stabbing a supermarket attendant after he refused to give them a refund.
(March 22 08:31) Dailymail.co.uk
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New South Wales batting in the spotlight after 'very humbling' defeat
They are still well placed to make the Sheffield Shield final but a number batsmen are under pressure
(March 22 08:30) Espncricinfo.com
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European trust in AstraZeneca vaccine falls, opinion poll says
(March 22 08:30) TodayOnline World
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China's CanSino Biologics COVID-19 vaccine receives emergency use approval in Hungary
(March 22 08:30) TodayOnline World
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Investors urge Europe to prioritise climate in agriculture reform
(March 22 08:30) TodayOnline World
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No. 11 Syracuse Advances to Sweet 16 with March Madness Upset over No. 3 WVU
Syracuse is moving on thanks to its second upset of the NCAA tournament. The No. 11 Orange defeated third-seeded West Virginia 75-72 on Sunday, days after ...
(March 22 08:27) Bleacherreport.com
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We All Uphold, Continue And Contribute To White Supremacy
This article examines how white supremacy thrives and how we each uphold, continue and contribute to the system that is continuing to harm us all.
(March 22 08:24) Forbes.com
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Jax, Baszler Beat Banks, Belair; Retain Women's Tag Team Titles at WWE Fastlane
For the second consecutive pay-per-view, Nia Jax and Shayna Baszler beat SmackDown Women's champion Sasha Banks and 2021 Women's Royal Rumble winner Bianca Belair on Sunday at Fastlane ...
(March 22 08:24) Bleacherreport.com
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Four Dead After Allegedly Consuming Spurious Liquor In UP's Chitrakoot
Four people have died in Uttar Pradesh's Chitrakoot allegedly after consuming spurious liquor, the police said on Sunday.
(March 22 08:21) NDTV News
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Exctinction Rebellion climate change protestors spark traffic chaos in Melbourne
Climate change protesters have caused traffic chaos in Melbourne's CBD after blocking a busy intersection during the first day of a week-long rally.
(March 22 08:21) Dailymail.co.uk
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NASCAR at Atlanta 2021 Results: Ryan Blaney Wins After Passing Kyle Larson Late
The revolving door of winners in the 2021 NASCAR Cup season continued Sunday, with Ryan Blaney becoming the sixth different driver to win in six races...
(March 22 08:21) Bleacherreport.com
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Brazilian court suspends transfer of pulpmaker Eldorado to Paper Excellence
(March 22 08:20) TodayOnline World
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European trust in AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine plunges, poll shows
(March 22 08:20) TodayOnline World
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VERIVERY, BTS, Hikaru Utada, Psy And John Legend: Essential Moves On This Week’s World Songs Chart
VERIVERY hits No. 1 for the second time (on their second attempt) while the beloved Utada returns.
(March 22 08:20) Forbes.com
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Proof Meghan and Harry did NOT have a secret early wedding
The Duchess of Sussex claimed that the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby married her and Harry three days before their wedding at Windsor Castle.
(March 22 08:20) Dailymail.co.uk
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WWE Fastlane 2021: Live updates, results, recaps and match ratings - CNET
Live on Peacock and the WWE Network.
(March 22 08:19) Cnet.com
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Meet The Startup Making Home Design Accessible (And Affordable) For The Post-Pandemic Generation
Direct-to-consumer is now seen by many as the future of commerce. But there's one industry where D2C is only just starting to take hold.
(March 22 08:17) Forbes.com
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Report: Deshaun Watson Trade Still Interests Teams Despite Pending Lawsuits
Deshaun Watson 's future with the Houston Texans has been a major talking point this offseason after he requested a trade in ...
(March 22 08:15) Bleacherreport.com
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He Redefined ‘Racist.’ Now He’s Trying to Build a Newsroom.
The author Ibram Kendi and The Boston Globe team up to cover racism, inspired by Boston’s 19th century abolitionist newspapers.
(March 22 08:14) Nytimes.com