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Cabinet expected to approve relaxation of plan B Covid restrictions in England - The Guardian The director of public health for one city in the north of England said they would be extremely wary at the idea of plan B restrictions being removed ...
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Two Earthquakes Strike Afghanistan, Killing at Least 27 - The New York Times The quakes struck about two hours apart in a western border province along the border with Turkmenistan.
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Microsoft to buy video game maker Activision Blizzard in $68.7bn deal | Financial Times Tech group looks to expand reach in gaming world with its biggest-ever acquisition.
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iPhone Was the Most Popular Smartphone in Q4 2021 - MacRumors iPhones accounted for around one-fifth of all smartphone shipments in the fourth quarter of 2021, allowing Apple to reclaim first place as the...
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Big 12 engaged in plans to split into two seven-team divisions beginning in 2023 amid realignment The conference has operated as a 10-team league without divisions since 2017. Presently, the top two ranked teams play in the Big 12 Championship Game ...
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Parents wrestle with mixed emotions as Peel schools reopen for in-person learning - Toronto Star Some families relieved to have their kids back in the classroom while others plan to stick with remote learning.
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3 Cloud Security Trends to Watch in 2022 In April 2021, for instance, Gartner predicted that global end-user spending on cloud management and security services would reach $18 million the ...
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Will 5G mobile networks in the US really interfere with aircraft? - New Scientist In short, it's the fifth generation of mobile phone technology. Like 4G before it, 5G is a cellular technology. A country is divided up into cells ...
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Crossfire: Legion is the future of the RTS as it was in 1999 | Rock Paper Shotgun "[Crossfire developer] Smilegate always had in the back of their head an idea of making a proper real-time strategy game," says Robert Wozinski, ...
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Statement by a Federal Foreign Office Spokesperson on the attack in the United Arab ... The Federal Foreign Office strongly condemns yesterday's attack on civilians and civilian facilities in the United Arab Emirates, in which three ...
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