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Trump in angry row with sports stars after withdrawing Warriors invitation Donald Trump was the subject of startlingly strong abuse from major sports stars on Saturday, after he criticised NFL players protesting racial against ...
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Twitter is testing a Twitter Lite Android app, first in the Philippines Twitter today has nearly four times as many monthly active users outside the U.S. as it does in its home market — 260 million versus 68 million — and ...
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US bombers fly off North Korea's coast in show of force In this handout image provided by South Korean Defense Ministry, U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancer bombers flying with F-35B fighter jets and South Korean ...
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Deliveroo secures $385m in funding Deliveroo has raised $385m in a new round of funding, valuing the UK start-up at just over $2bn, according to sources close to the company. The food ...
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Everything coming to Netflix, Amazon Prime, and HBO Now in October (The whole creepy killer clown thing is currently being handled in both movie theaters and on cable TV, so you're already covered there.).
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Álvaro Morata strikes treble for Chelsea in crushing defeat of Stoke Chelsea's club-record signing took his tally to an impressive seven goals in as many games in the process and it felt fitting that he should deliver such ...
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Paul Manafort: why Trump's old ally could hold the key in Mueller's Russia hunt When Paul Manafort, the former Washington super-lobbyist, bought an apartment in Trump Tower in Manhattan for $3.7m in 2006, there was no ...
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New Zealand Election Ends in Stalemate as Parties Woo Kingmaker New Zealand's election ended in a stalemate, with Prime Minister Bill English and the main opposition leader Jacinda Ardern vying for the support of a ...
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Covering the counterculture: the 60s underground press – in pictures In 1966, author Barry Miles and photographer John "Hoppy" Hopkins founded International Times, or IT, Britain's first underground newspaper.
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I'm glad it's all over for Uber in London – and I work for them As a driver, I enjoyed the early years. Then the company slashed fares in an attempt to crush its rivals, forcing us all to work longer hours for less pay ...
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