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Peeping Toms and ‘black Nazis’ – what the Mark Robinson scandal tells us about the US election race | Arwa Mahdawi
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CBS News - Top stories
China rules the EV market. What does the US need to do to catch up?
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Labour has been overdoing the doom and gloom – but now Reeves has given us a glimpse of sunshine | Polly Toynbee
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What a Huawei laptop reveals about China’s dream of tech self-sufficiency
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US-China research has given Beijing's military technology a boost, House GOP says
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Ban sought for Chinese, Russian tech used in autonomous vehicles on US roads
The U.S. Commerce Department is seeking a ban on the sale of connected and autonomous vehicles in the U.S. that are equipped with Chinese and Russian software and hardware with the stated goal of ...Yesterday - Russia -
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Trial begins into Italian stabbing that has cast grim spotlight on femicide
Filippo Turetta accused of killing university student Giulia Cecchettin in case that has ignited calls for cultural change. A major femicide trial has opened in Italy after the brutal murder of a ...Yesterday -
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Are the Royals blowing their playoff shot? What's behind month-long slump that has opened up AL wild-card race
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Tesla’s stock has beaten the S&P 500 lately. Here’s what could drive more gains.
Investors may be expecting a delivery beat this quarter, but such a performance could still help power Tesla shares higher.Yesterday -
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US to ban Chinese tech in cars
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What Did ‘The West Wing’ Do to Us?
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Matt LaFleur: I've never seen anything like what Malik Willis has done
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Comer says Harris should prove she's a gun owner by telling Americans 'what type' she has
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ESPN - Sports
Cora ejected in 1st for arguing interference call
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The New York Times - Top stories
Meredith Monk’s Antidote to What Divides Us
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CBS News - World
Israeli President Isaac Herzog says "the world has to be with us" in Middle East fight
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BBC News - Top stories
What insults tell us about the Trump-Harris election fight
As both campaigns make claims about inflammatory rhetoric, what do the candidates themselves say about their rival?3 days ago - Donald Trump -
Financial Times - Business
Perplexity in talks with top brands on ads model as it challenges Google
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Financial Times - World
What is the yield curve really telling us about the odds of recession?
Believers in predictive power of so-called inversion in bond markets still think it augurs downturn4 days ago -
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Google begins its defense in antitrust case alleging monopoly over ad technology
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US drug ‘gatekeepers’ face FTC antitrust lawsuit over insulin prices
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What Hamster Kombat is teaching us about game marketing | The DeanBeat
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If US Senators are openly Islamophobic, what hope is there? | Representative Ilhan Omar
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iOS 18 Has a Killer Productivity Feature No One Is Talking About. You Can Start Using It Right Now
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Big Tech’s New Adversaries in Europe
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