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Publishers try skinnier books to save money and emissions
Subtle changes to the font can make books much slimmer and lighter - saving money and CO2 emissions.Yesterday -
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Draghi is trying to save Europe from itself
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Nvidia CEO Says AI Now Essential for Graphics
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Prime Big Deal Days Returns In October, And Early Deals Are Available Now
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US passport renewal can now be done online
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Best fall mattress deals you can get right now
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Telehealth is a lifeline for opioid use disorder. Congress must save it.
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FanDuel owner Flutter Entertainment strikes $2.6 billion deal to buy Italy’s Snaitech
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US and Japan near deal to curb chip technology exports to China
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