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Japan declares victory in 'war' on floppy disks
The use of the floppy disk, which was still used in some government agencies in Japan, has now been scrapped.Japan -
Yahoo News - World
Japan declares victory in 'war' on floppy disks
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Biden campaign enters critical phase as Capitol Hill returns: "Fear is contagious"
CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes tells "Face the Nation" that the upcoming week — when Capitol Hill lawmakers return after the July 4th holiday — will be critical for President Biden's reelection. "Any time they're all in one ...Joe Biden -
The Guardian - World
Uruguay boot Brazil out to set up Copa América semi-final with Colombia
Ten-man Uruguay win 4-2 on penalties after 0-0 drawColombia thrash Panama 5-0 in other quarter-finalUruguay will play Colombia in the Copa América semi-final after beating Brazil 4-2 on penalties at the end of a bruising 0-0 draw.. Sergio Rochet ... -
CBS Sports - Sports
Bronny James (left knee swelling) out Sunday's California Classic game, expected to play Wednesday's finale
James scored four points in his Summer League debut SundayCalifornia -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Tempted by Japan's Booming Market? Be Like Warren Buffett
American investors who avoided a hit from the slumping yen have done much better.Japan -
The New York Times - Top stories
How the Yen’s Slide Is Undermining Japan’s Defense Buildup
Japan is struggling to fund plans that would significantly bolster its military readiness amid rising regional threats.Japan -
Yahoo News - World
Bank of Japan signals progress in wage, price hikes
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The Guardian - World
Japan introduces enormous humanoid robot to maintain train lines
The 12-metre high machine has coke bottle eyes and a crude Wall-E-like head, as well as large arms that can be fitted with blades or paint brushes. It resembles an enormous, malevolent robot from 1980s sci-fi but West Japan Railway’s new humanoid ...Japan
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