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Why isn't Tyson Fury a major boxing star in the United States? Tyson Fury is one of the biggest names in boxing, but he's still not a marquee attraction in the United States. How can "The Gypsy King" raise his ...
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Why FC Chelsea Parked a Young Player in Cologne Why did the 14-year-old football prodigy Thierno Ballo transfer from Bayer Leverkusen to the amateur club Viktoria Köln? He was apparently parked ...
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Loot boxes in games are gambling and should be banned for kids, say UK MPs Kids should instead be able to earn in-game credits to unlock look boxes, MPs have suggested in a recommendation that won't be music to the games ...
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Almost 30 Gander Outdoors stores in danger of closing WATERTOWN — The owner of Gander Outdoors, which has a store that occupies a prominent storefront in the Salmon Run Mall, plans to either close, ...
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Paris court convicts Saudi princess over workman attack Hassa bint Salman, who was not in court for the verdict, was also fined €10,000 (£8,950). She left France soon after the 2016 incident, and although ...
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Australia PM 'pursuing' cases of three citizens detained in Iran "We will continue to pursue these matters in the interests of the Australians who are at the centre of these cases and we will do that carefully and we'll ...
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Google to pay $549 million fine and $510 million in back taxes in France After years of back and forth with tax authorities in France, Google has settled a fiscal fraud probe, as the financial prosecutor's office told Reuters and ...
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Legal challenge in Belfast against no-deal Brexit dismissed Belfast, Northern Ireland (CNN) UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson was dealt a rare piece of good news on Thursday when a judge in Belfast dismissed ...
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NIO laying off dozens more employees in Silicon Valley Tencent-backed EV startup NIO is laying off 62 employees from its Silicon Valley office in San Jose, California, according to a new filing with the state's ...
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Elizabeth Warren leads Joe Biden in ranked-choice poll Unlike an ordinary poll, it asked respondents to rank several candidates in order of preference — so as to simulate ranked-choice voting, a system ...
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