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'Narcos' Location Scout Shot and Killed in Mexico Mexican location scout Carlos Muñoz Portal was shot to death in a violent region in central Mexico Monday while scouting for season four of Netflix's ...
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Meet the Twitter 'mafia' in health and fitness tech A CNBC search revealed more than 20 high-profile Twitter executives and creatives are now working in health-tech. Former Twitter CEO Dick Costolo ...
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14 Tiny Little Details You May Not Have Noticed In The "IT" Movie When Ben is reading through a book in the library, there's a terrifying elderly woman lurking in the background, with a sinister grin on her face.
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At least four killed in M5 crash in south Gloucestershire Local reports said rescue crews attempting to reach the scene became stuck in traffic after motorists tried to escape the gridlock by driving the wrong ...
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Apple defends new ad-tracking prevention measures in Safari Apple isn't backing down from a new approach that limits how web visitors can be tracked by online advertisers. The new feature in Safari, called ...
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California to take centre stage in Democrat race It is an anomaly of US presidential elections that the country's most populous state rarely has much of a say in who the two party nominees are.
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Police arrest 32 protesters in St Louis after acquittal of Jason Stockley Protesters confront police during demonstrations in St Louis, Missouri following the acquittal of a white former St. Louis police officer, who was charged ...
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Mike Perry Calls out Conor McGregor, Says He'd 'Strangle' Him in '2 Seconds' Mike Perry, a rising star in the UFC welterweight division, said he'd like a chance to face lightweight champion Conor McGregor in McGregor's native ...
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Bitcoin in the Browser: Google, Apple and More Adopting Crypto-Compatible API Indeed, the W3C has gotten more interested in blockchain technologies over the years, hosting its first ever blockchain workshop in June last year.
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'Lively' investor interest in Air Berlin: CEO Some 8,500 employees, 140 aircraft and a string of precious landing slots at German airports are in the sights of potential buyers, who range from ...
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