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IBM to acquire Red Hat in deal valued at $34 billion IBM is acquiring Red Hat, a major distributor of open-source software and technology, in a deal valued around $34 billion, the companies announced ...
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Germany election: Further blow for Merkel in Hesse Both the parties in German Chancellor Angela Merkel's governing coalition have suffered heavy losses in a regional election, early results show.
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Vienna Open: Kei Nishikori to face Kevin Anderson in final Kei Nishikori will face Kevin Anderson in the final of the Vienna Open after sealing a straight-sets win over Mikhail Kukushkin in the semifinals on ...
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Max Muncy Ends the Longest Game in World Series History Baseball games, of course, don't end in a tie, so the two teams played on, and when it was over, with the Dodgers winning, 3–2, on a walkoff home run ...
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Synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh: what we know Eleven people have been killed during a shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh on Saturday morning, in an incident that federal authorities have ... Pittsburgh synagogue shooting: suspect Robert Bowers charged with 11 counts of murder - The Guardian
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Fracking: second tremor in 24 hours recorded in Blackpool A second tremor in a 24-hour period has been recorded at the UK's only active fracking site near Blackpool. Cuadrilla was forced to halt operations for ...
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Trump to visit Pittsburgh synagogue in wake of deadly shooting that left 11 dead President Donald Trump says he will be going to Pittsburgh in the wake of a mass shooting at a synagogue. Speaking to reporters in southern Illinois ...
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Brazilians elect Jair Bolsonaro in shift to the right Brazilian former army captain Jair Bolsonaro clinched victory in epochal presidential elections on Sunday, ushering in the first far-right administration ...
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These Americans fled the country to escape their giant student debt Chad Haag considered living in a cave to escape his student debt. He had a friend doing it. But after some plotting, he settled on what he considered a ...
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Home Office staff sit in on council interviews with migrant families Home Office workers embedded in local councils are sitting in on interviews with destitute migrant families and gathering personal information on ...
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