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As-it-happens update 31 March 2016
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The Verge
Daily fantasy sports sites DraftKings and FanDuel have voluntarily ceased college sports betting indefinitely in all US states as part of a deal with the ...
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The Guardian
GlaxoSmithKline is taking action to make medicines more affordable in developing countries, including waiving patent protection for new drugs in the ...
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The Guardian
In an era where nigh on every song ever recorded can be summoned at the click of a button, you would be forgiven for thinking jukeboxes had gone ...
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Science Magazine
The past is no longer mostly in black and white. Thanks to an exquisitely well-preserved fossil skin, a new study has reproduced a fossil vertebrate's ...
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The Independent
Donald Trump has refused to rule out dropping a nuclear bomb on Europe, saying he is not willing to "take any cards off the table". In an MSNBC ...
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
Walt Disney has invested in Playbuzz, a creator of an online platform for quizzes, games and other content, the latest move by the entertainment giant ...
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The Guardian
I pay some of the cheapest rent in San Francisco: $400 a month. That doesn't get me a nice bedroom, or a window with a beautiful view. If I could have ...
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Wall Street Journal
Turner has led a new $15 million investment round in the digital publisher Mashable. As part of the new partnership, the two companies will develop ...
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BBC News
Entertainer Ronnie Corbett has been one of comedy's biggest stars for half a century, often poking fun at himself as one of the shortest celebrities in ...
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Vanity Fair
In 2014, Google bought smart-home appliance start-up Nest for $3.2 billion. Last year, the company was adopted under the umbrella of Google parent ...
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