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10 things in tech you need to know today Facebook has "tentatively" concluded that spammers, not foreign agents, are to blame for the biggest hack in its history. Anonymous sources told the ...
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One of Khashoggi's suspected killers reportedly died in a car crash on return to Saudi Arabia One of the men named by pro-government Turkish media as one of 15 suspects in the alleged murder of Saudi critic Jamal Khashoggi has reportedly ...
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Raheem Sterling and England show value of fearlessness in Spain Few, if any, players have had to put up with as much negative energy from the media in recent years as Sterling and this was his way of showing that ...
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Stephen Hawking's Final Book Says There's 'No Possibility' of God in Our Universe In Stephen Hawking's final book "Brief Answers to Big Questions," published Tuesday (Oct. 16) by Bantam Books, the professor begins a series of 10 ...
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British tech giant in Khashoggi dilemma In 2016 the company widely seen as the jewel in the crown of the UK technology sector was sold. Japan's Softbank paid a whopping £24bn for the ...
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10 of the best things to do in Palm Springs, California Palm Springs' modernist masterpieces are celebrated in this week's fall preview but the mountain haven for the Hollywood set is worth a visit any time ...
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5-year-old last seen in Webster, MA two years ago found in Florida A 5-year-old boy last seen in Webster about two years ago was found 1,500 miles away in Orlando, Florida. An anonymous tip sent to the National ...
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Eerie hum discovered in Antarctica Scientists say this sound could be used to monitor how Antarctica's largest ice shelf is responding to climate change. Source: CNN ...
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How climate change forces farmers into slavery in Cambodia's brick kilns – in pictures Heatwaves and drought have devastated crops in rural Cambodia, forcing many farmers to abandon the fields and take work in the country's ...
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Arsonist gets 24 years in jail for Texas mosque fire An arsonist convicted of burning down a mosque in the United States last year has been sentenced to more than 24 years in prison for a crime ...
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