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Read Joe Biden's Lips: New Taxes
More than $3 trillion in new levies on incomes, payrolls and more.
(August 01 06:51) The Wall Street Journal
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The Judiciary Behaving Badly
Liberals on the D.C. Circuit won’t let Michael Flynn go free.
(August 01 06:49) The Wall Street Journal
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The TikTok of Competition
A Microsoft purchase could solve a political and business problem.
(August 01 06:48) The Wall Street Journal
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Karnataka Minister BC Patil Tests Positive For COVID-19
Karnataka Minister BC Patil on Friday said that he has tested positive for coronavirus.
(August 01 06:48) NDTV News
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Rupert Murdoch's son resigns from News Corporation board
(August 01 06:48) Telegraph Finance
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New Zealand head coach Gary Stead could get contract extension until 2023 ODI World Cup
Stead will still have to go throw a "robust" interview process this month
(August 01 06:46) Espncricinfo.com
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British Airways pilots vote to accept jobs deal
The agreement means the airline will cut pay by 20% temporarily and make about 270 redundancies.
(August 01 06:46) BBC.com
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Kodak boss took out stock options day before failed photo company was awarded taxpayer-funded loan
Kodak CEO, Jim Continenza (above) was awarded stock options that could net him profit of over $30million a day before Trump administration announced $765million loan to the firm.
(August 01 06:44) Dailymail.co.uk
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Get this 6-in-1 bedside wireless charging station for $135 - CNET
Save $24 on a stand that can charge literally every device you own, and even has a jewelry drawer.
(August 01 06:35) Cnet.com
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Fernando Rodney, Astros Agree to Minor League Contract
The Fernando Rodney Experience has arrived in Houston, Texas . Rodney signed a minor league deal with the Houston Astros on Friday and ...
(August 01 06:33) Bleacherreport.com
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International Racket Dealing In Snake Venom Busted In West Bengal: Police
An international racket dealing in snake venom was busted in West Bengal's Malda district on Friday, and two persons were arrested in a major operation by the state CID and ...
(August 01 06:32) NDTV News
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Thea Liddle skeletal remains found in Byron Bay bushland
Skeletal remains found in bushland in Byron Bay belong to missing woman Thea Liddle, police have confirmed.
(August 01 06:31) Dailymail.co.uk
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BAME healthcare workers are five times more likely to get Covid-19 than the general population
The findings, from King's College London and Harvard Medical School add weight to previous research which has made clear that those of BAME backgrounds are more vulnerable to the disease. ...
(August 01 06:30) Dailymail.co.uk
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Despite Historic Plunge, Europe’s Economy Flashes Signs of Recovery
European countries that have better contained the virus are poised for speedier economic recovery than the United States.
(August 01 06:29) Nytimes.com
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Google’s ‘trust tokens’ are here to take cookies down a peg
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
Google said earlier this year it would join other web browser companies to block third-party cookies in Chrome, and today, developers have ...
(August 01 06:26) The Verge
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Black Friday and Thanksgiving shopping 2020: What we know so far - CNET
Several major retailers are closing on Thanksgiving for the first time in years.
(August 01 06:25) Cnet.com
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Rob Manfred Warns MLBPA of Shutdown If COVID-19 Outbreaks Persist
The delayed and shortened 2020 Major League Baseball season amid the COVID-19 pandemic is only eight days old, but commissioner Rob Manfred is already threatening a shutdown following ...
(August 01 06:23) Bleacherreport.com
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With a Few Exceptions, States Dawdle on Shielding Employee Rights
After two years, Michigan civil servants got the freedom to opt out of union dues and fees.
(August 01 06:19) The Wall Street Journal
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Football: PSG beat Lyon on penalties in French League Cup final
August 01, 2020 6:16 AMPARIS (AFP) - Paris Saint-Germain completed another domestic treble by beating Lyon 6-5 on penalties after Friday's (July 31) French League Cup final finished 0-0 at ...
(August 01 06:16) Straits Times Sport
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Thousands of hard-up pensioners 'face food and fuel poverty' as their free TV licences are scrapped
The BBC's decision to scrap the freebie for most over-75s means more than three million UK households will be asked to stump up the £157.50 annual fee for the first ...
(August 01 06:16) Dailymail.co.uk