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As Temperatures Rise, Companies Turn to Technology to Cool Down Workers
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24 Cool Things We Saw In Our Dragon Age: The Veilguard Preview
We went hands on for several hours with Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Make sure to check out our preview video for our thoughts on the experience with the game, but here, we’re going to break down 32 ...Yesterday -
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Trump Media & Technology Group’s stock hits low as insider stock-sale ban lifts
Trump Media & Technology Group Corp.’s stock dropped to its lowest level since it went public in March Friday, as a ban on stock sales lifted.Yesterday - Donald Trump -
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Google begins its defense in antitrust case alleging monopoly over ad technology
Google has opened its defense against allegations that it holds an illegal monopoly on online advertising technology with witness testimony saying the industry is vastly more complex and ...Yesterday - Google -
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Now That Rates Are Falling, Let’s Turn to Other Matters
The Federal Reserve has at last cut interest rates but our columnist points out a host of concerns that could weigh on financial markets.Yesterday -
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An Artist Turns Detritus of Ghana’s Past Into Future Possibility
Installations of jute sacks or hospital beds have made Ibrahim Mahama a star. Back home, they’re fueling a bold vision.3 days ago -
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Sky Glass customers complain as TVs won't turn on
The company has apologised to Sky Glass and Sky Stream customers encountering issues.Yesterday -
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The Papers: 'Labour U-turn on freebies' and 'Fayed was a monster'
Saturday's headlines include the Labour donations saga and comments from lawyers representing Mohamed Al Fayed's rape accusers.Yesterday -
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Mysterious hate letters turn quiet village to 'poison'
The anonymous letters are described as “personal, obscene and targeted.”10 hours ago -
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Waffle House cheats workers on pay, labor group says
Waffle House accused of using tip credit to avoid federal minimum wage, allegedly paying workers $3 an hour to cook and clean.Yesterday
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