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Oil prices on track for weekly declines as concerns over Middle East supply risks fade
Oil futures inched lower in Friday dealings, with easing concerns about potential supply disruptions in the Middle East, strength in U.S. production, and signs of slowing demand setting prices up for their largest weekly percentage loss since ...MarketWatch - Business -
Notes 'missing' after funeral handed to Covid team
Notes of Stormont's first Executive meeting after Bobby Storey funeral were requested seven times.BBC News - Top stories - Covid -
Google defends ‘better’ search product as US antitrust trial wraps up
Department of Justice has challenged tech group’s market power in high-profile showdownFinancial Times - Business - Google -
The three-fight journey that got Steve Erceg to a flyweight title shot
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West Saratoga Is a Kentucky Derby Long Shot. But So Was His Trainer.
Larry Demeritte, the Derby’s first Black trainer in 35 years, is a man who understands this is all about much more than him.The New York Times - Sports -
Baldur's Gate 3 Console Deluxe Editions Hit Another Production Delay
Larian Studios has announced that it has encountered production issues with the console Deluxe Editions of Baldur's Gate 3, and is delaying their shipment.. The studio stated that the production issues are out of its control, and that all Xbox ...GameSpot - Tech -
AP Week in Pictures: Europe and Africa
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The Premier League Salary Cap and the $500 Million Elephant in the Room
Clubs voted to push on with plans for a salary cap. Here’s how it could work.The New York Times - Sports -
Matt Wallace takes 1-shot lead at Byron Nelson, with defending champ Jason Day 3 back
Matt Wallace has a one-shot lead over seven players in the first round of the CJ Cup Byron NelsonABC News - Sports -
The Lights Are On in South Africa and Many People Are Suspicious
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