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Donald Trump’s stormy day in court
Also in today’s newsletter, Ken Griffin weighs whether he’ll back Trump or BidenFinancial Times - World - Donald Trump -
Mockery, low tactics, sexist tropes: gloriously, Stormy Daniels is repaying Donald Trump in kind | Emma Brockes
At some deep level, the former adult film star clearly has his number and knows how to hit him where it hurts. The spectacle of Stormy Daniels on the witness stand in a Manhattan courtroom this week sent one back to the image of Trump’s last ...The Guardian - World - Donald Trump -
One Piece, Stranger Things, And More Netflix Shows Come To Life In Roblox Digital Theme Park
Streaming juggernaut Netflix is teaming up with Roblox to launch its own digital theme park of sorts called Nextworld. The web-based universe will feature characters and content from original Netflix shows and movies like Stranger Things, the ...GameSpot - Tech - Netflix
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