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CBS Mornings Deals: Save up to 43% on car cleaning products
These deals won't last long.CBS News - Top stories -
Nigeria Workers' Day: Civil servants get pay rises up to 35%
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Novartis to pay up to $1.75 billion for U.S. cancer-focused biotech
Novartis on Thursday said it will pay up to $1.75 billion for a U.S. biotech focused on cancer.MarketWatch - Business -
NBA picks, best bets for playoffs: Heat will not go quietly, Mavericks clean up shooting woes vs. Clippers
Lean on the away teams in a pair of Game 5s on WednesdayCBS Sports - Sports - NBA -
Paris inaugurates giant water storage basin to clean up the River Seine for Olympic swimming
French officials inaugurated on Thursday a huge storage basin meant to keep cleaner the River Seine, which is to be the venue for marathon swimming at the Paris Games and the swimming leg of the Olympic and Paralympic triathlonsABC News - Sports -
How to clean your hearing aids
Learn how to properly clean and maintain your hearing aids.CBS News - Top stories -
‘Our prenup stirred up resentment’: My husband, 62, lives in my home. I pay for his credit card, car loan, vacations and groceries. Now he wants to pool our assets.
“He has $1.2 million invested. I have close to $5 million in investments.”MarketWatch - Business -
Keeping it clean: Hollywood sex scenes decline by 40%
Since the millennium, there is substantially less erotic content on our screens – with changing audience tastes and ‘intimacy coordinators’ to blame. The advent of explicit films such as Poor Things, Saltburn and All of Us Strangers has been ...The Guardian - World -
1 in 3 Americans Live in Areas With Dangerous Air Pollution
Climate change is increasing the number of days people are exposed to hazardous pollution, affecting already disadvantaged communities the most.Wired - Tech -
Developed countries accused of bowing to lobbyists at plastic pollution talks
Campaigners say last-minute compromise plays into the hands of petrostates and industry influences. Campaigners are blaming developed countries for capitulating at the last minute to pressure from fossil fuel and industry lobbyists, and slowing ...The Guardian - World
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Google Antitrust Trial Concludes With Closing Arguments
The first tech monopoly trial of the modern internet era is concluding. The judge’s ruling is likely to set a precedent for other attempts to rein in the tech giants that hold sway over information, social interaction and commerce.The New York Times - Top stories - Google