China may finally put a lid on coal
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A Pirate Game Cursed To Development Hell Since 2010 Will Finally Release In May
Captain Blood, a pirate-themed action-adventure game that was supposed to launch in 2010 but has been stuck in development hell since then, will finally come out on May 6.. Captain Blood is an Xbox ...GameSpot - 21h -
California leaders promise a quick rebuild, but that may put homes at risk of fire again
California leaders have promised a speedy rebuilding process after the fires. But experts say neighborhoods must be built differently to avoid future fires.NBC News - 23h -
Sabalenka & Badosa put friendship aside for semi-finals
How tough is it to play against a close friend? 'Soulmates' Aryna Sabalenka and Paula Badosa will find out in their Australian Open semi-final on Thursday.BBC News - 1d -
Bob Dylan Joins TikTok in What May Be Its Final Days
Dylan seemed to be in on the joke, posting an old black and white clip of himself saying “Good God, I must leave right away.”The New York Times - 5d -
A Crucial Coal Mine in Ukraine Under Attack by Russian Forces Finally Shuts Down
The mine, near the frontline city of Pokrovsk, produced coking coal crucial for Ukraine’s steel industry. It kept running until the very last moment, when Russian forces finally reached its gates.The New York Times - Jan. 15 -
Notre Dame's 'Mr. January' puts Irish in CFP final
Mitch Jeter delivered on a 41-yard field goal attempt with 12 seconds left against Penn State to send Notre Dame to its first national championship game since 2013.ESPN - Jan. 10 -
Pentagon blacklisting of China’s EV battery maker puts US banks in bind
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Dazzling Dumfries double puts Inter in Cup final
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Fresh wiring may finally power up English devolution
New mayoral planning abilities could drive growth but cause political pain — while funding remains another blockerFinancial Times - Jan. 1
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UK launches review into loan charge policy
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Irish PM finally appointed after day of parliamentary chaos
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Crypto executive freed after kidnap in France
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Will Trump’s fight against the ‘deep state’ upend government?
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Davos day three: Donald Trump says ‘make your product in the US or face tariffs’ – live updates
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