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Choosing Beggar Wants Free Art, Artist Delivers Free Art, They Complain
Ah, yes, another sweet case of the choosing beggar waving their entitlement around, and in this case, getting their comeuppance. It's nice when someone involved in a negotiation with a ...
(May 06 07:00) Fail Blog
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Donovan Mitchell, Rudy Gobert Ready to 'Move Forward' After Drama, Jazz EVP Says
Utah Jazz teammates Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert have reportedly had a fractured relationship since both tested positive for the coronavirus in March...
(May 06 07:00) Bleacherreport.com
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Pedro Martinez Helps Raise over $550K for Dominican Republic COVID-19 Relief
Hall of Fame pitcher Pedro Martinez has helped raise more than $550,000 for COVID-19 relief in his native Dominican Republic...
(May 06 06:58) Bleacherreport.com
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The FCC's Decision Puts GPS at Risk
Its effect will be to undermine U.S. national security and disrupt commerce and daily life.
(May 06 06:57) The Wall Street Journal
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A Coronavirus-Era Wedding, Small but Not Intimate
Beautiful ceremonies are a dime a dozen, but a great wedding story is something special.
(May 06 06:55) The Wall Street Journal
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Joe Biden and the #MeToo Double Standard
Liberals need to decide if the gender of the accuser is more important than due process for the accused.
(May 06 06:54) The Wall Street Journal
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Should Colleges Reopen in the Fall?
Students debate the pros and cons of returning to campus in the absence of a coronavirus vaccine.
(May 06 06:53) The Wall Street Journal
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Francisco Lindor Rumors: 'Hasn't Been a Negotiation' About New Indians Contract
Cleveland shortstop Francisco Lindor reportedly isn't interested in even discussing contract extension talks with the organization. Baseball writer Keith Law said Tuesday on the 92... ...
(May 06 06:53) Bleacherreport.com
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Disinfecting Journalistic Ethics
Donald Trump’s ‘Lysol’ moment says more about the media than it does him.
(May 06 06:52) The Wall Street Journal
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A Bipartisan Plan to Support State Budgets
The Problem Solvers proposal would cost $500 billion, half of Pelosi’s favored sum.
(May 06 06:51) The Wall Street Journal
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Kyle Larson to Participate in World of Outlaws Race Amid NASCAR Suspension
Kyle Larson will compete in the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series for Friday's event at Knoxville Raceway, according to Nate Ryan of ...
(May 06 06:51) Bleacherreport.com
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Phase Out, Don't Bail Out, the Post Office
Nostalgia shouldn’t keep alive an agency that is obsolete.
(May 06 06:50) The Wall Street Journal
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Volvo partners with lidar maker Luminar to equp its next-gen cars - CNET
The partnership will bring Volvo's Highway Pilot system closer to reality.
(May 06 06:50) Cnet.com
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Paul Marks, Who Brought Sloan Kettering to Greatness, Dies at 93
A charismatic leader, Dr. Marks brought the fruits of a scientific revolution to an institution that, when he took over, was behind the times.
(May 06 06:49) Nytimes.com
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Murder hornet munchies: The horrifying insect makes a tasty treat - CNET
Not only can you eat the hornets. They offer a boozy buzz when mixed with shochu alcohol.
(May 06 06:48) Cnet.com
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Mattel Pinning Its Christmas Hopes On Baby Yoda
The toy giant hopes 750,000 plush toys based on the viral Baby Yoda character from the “The Mandalorian” Star Wars series on Disney+ will boost year-end sales.
(May 06 06:45) Huffington Post
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Daniel Radcliffe reads Harry Potter to your kids (and you) for free - CNET
This is either more meta than Rick and Morty -- or pure magic.
(May 06 06:44) Cnet.com
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New Report Suggests Coronavirus May Have Made Early Appearance in France
A sample taken on Dec. 27 from a French patient with pneumonia has tested positive for coronavirus, nearly a month before the disease was first officially acknowledged to have emerged ...
(May 06 06:44) Nytimes.com
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David Andrews Cleared for Patriots Return After 'Freak Accident' Blood Clots
New England Patriots center David Andrews was cleared to play football again after missing the 2019 season because of blood clots in his lungs...
(May 06 06:44) Bleacherreport.com
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This Working Man Was Ready to Retire. But the Coronavirus Took Him.
A journey down several blocks of one Pennsylvania city tells the story of the virus in America — of illness, financial strain and rising tension.
(May 06 06:43) Nytimes.com