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Microsoft launches two new Azure regions in China Microsoft today launched two new Azure regions in China. These new regions, China North 2 in Beijing and China East 2 in Shanghai, are now ...
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Women kept on winning in Tuesday's primary Democratic women kept on winning during the primaries on Tuesday, playing a key role in fueling a progressive insurgency and securing nominations ...
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Prince William meets President Abbas in first West Bank visit by royal The Duke of Cambridge, who started his Middle East tour in Jordan on Sunday, also visited a refugee camp and toured a market in Ramallah.
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Joe Jackson was one of the most monstrous fathers in pop He constantly added new chapters to a catalogue of physical and mental abuse, that, when it finally came to light in the 1980s, seemed to provide the ...
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What Matters in Hollywood Today What's news: Leonardo DiCaprio unveiled the first look at Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Plus: Lingering questions about the ...
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Tech Stocks Are Killing It in Canada Canadian technology stocks are trading near a decade-high as they ride booming U.S. demand for everything from e-commerce to office software and ...
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Why Asian-Americans Feel Powerless in the Battle over New York's Élite High Schools I had completed the third and fourth grades at a public school, in New ... My mother had been a doctor in China and she felt that the academics at the ...
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Wildfires sweep across moors outside Manchester - in pictures Summer weather sparked a wildfire across moors in Stalybridge, Greater Manchester, which continued to burn overnight, and a major incident was ...
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YouTube picture-in-picture is now available for Android users in the US for free YouTube is expanding picture-in-picture mode to all users on Android today, whether or not they're paying subscribers to YouTube Premium, as first ...
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In Nigeria, a battle against academic plagiarism heats up Six years ago, Emmanuel Unuabonah, a chemist at Redeemer's University in Ede, Nigeria, read a scientific paper that made him feel "betrayed.
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