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Black Friday pulled in a record $6.22 billion in online sales: Adobe Analytics Black Friday pulled in $6.22 billion in online sales, up 23.6 percent from a year ago and setting a new high, according to Adobe Analytics, which tracks ...
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Brexit deal 'better than staying in EU', says Philip Hammond Chancellor Philip Hammond has insisted that the prime minister's Brexit deal is better than remaining in the EU. He said the deal respected the result ...
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US soldier, 2 Afghan troops killed in Afghanistan KABUL, Afghanistan — The U.S. military said Saturday that a service member has been killed in Afghanistan, while in a separate incident two Afghan ...
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Midterms show educators have been swept into office in record numbers A new wave of teachers' strikes could soon hit US schools, with educators in Chicago and Los Angeles considering walkouts. And after the midterm ...
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Bitcoin - Stick A Fork In It - It's Done This latest drop in price just added to many awkward Thanksgiving conversations. I remain of the view that it isn't a total coincidence that the meteoric ...
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Major Tim Peake reveals what ground control wants in an astronaut The astronaut selection process at the European Space Agency is unforgiving from the start. On day one, candidates assemble in Hamburg for six ...
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A glimpse of daily life in Pyongyang – in pictures North Korea's capital is a carefully managed showcase for its dictatorship. Closely chaperoned, the Observer's international affairs correspondent ...
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That prehistoric fossil in your attic may be a tax break Keep in mind that it's also harder to take the deduction for charitable giving, as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has roughly doubled the standard deduction ...
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Meet Denise Coates, the best paid woman in the world The enormous pay package, paid to the founder and chief executive of Bet365, the online gambling business based in Stoke-on-Trent, was more than ...
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Phil Mickelson beats Tiger Woods in The Match to claim $9m prize Phil Mickelson birdied the fourth playoff hole in near-darkness to beat Tiger Woods and win The Match – a made-for-TV match-play contest – and the ...
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