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47 things you may have missed on Netflix's 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' season 2 Netflix This post includes major spoilers for the "A Series of Unfortunate Events" book series and the second season of the Netflix show. The second season of Netflix's "A Series of Unfortunate Events," like the first se...
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21 of the biggest changes 'Ready Player One' makes from the book Warner Bros. Warning: There are spoilers ahead for "Ready Player One." "Ready Player One" is currently in theaters andit's a lot different from the book you may remember. Steven Spielberg's adaptation takes many libertie...
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Here's how to defeat the Kraken in 'Sea of Thieves'

Digital Trends - 31 Mar 2018 17:30
Here's how to defeat the Kraken in 'Sea of Thieves' Have loads of treasure on your ship only to lose it to the sprouting tentacles from the depths of the ocean? Here's everything you need to know for you and your crew to survive an encounter with the deadly Kraken in Sea ...
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Sporting: What Americans Really Think About Sports Betting

The New York Times - 31 Mar 2018 19:33
Sporting: What Americans Really Think About Sports Betting Our attitudes are finally catching up to gambling's long history with sports -- and a billion-dollar industry.
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Sláinte! Irish pubs serve their first Good Friday pints in decades Landlord reports queues of drinkers at 7am after 90-year ban is finally overturned Ireland lifted a nine-decade ban on serving alcohol on Good Friday, prompting an early flurry of drinkers eager to experience the novelty...
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Stephen Colbert Proposes Amish Version of Facebook to Remedy Privacy Concerns (Video) Stephen Colbert has a solution for #DeleteFacebook-ers who want to escape from the social network’s data collection but still enjoy the things they like about it: Amishbook, or Facebook, “without the electricity.” ...
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Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Campaigners Face Prison

Human Rights Watch - 31 Mar 2018 08:01
Ukraine's activists and journalists fighting corruption in the country will have to publicly disclose their personal assets beginning this Sunday or face up to two years in prison. In recent years, anti-corruption campai...
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Scott Pruitt, E.P.A. Chief, Rented Residence From Wife of Energy Lobbyist The environmental agency defended the arrangement, which Democrats criticized after earlier questions about Mr. Pruitt's travel expenses.
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The video shows Officer Blane Salamoni telling Mr. Sterling he is going to shoot him in the head. Moments later, Mr. Sterling is hit by a taser and then fatally shot.
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Meet the kids of the world's richest billionaire business moguls Tim P. Whitby / Getty Many of the world's richest people and most recognizable business moguls are also parents. They raise their kids just like everyone else, but with billions of dollars to do so. Education is usually ...
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Trump paid media monitor $27K day after Stormy sued over 'hush' deal The White House spent more than $27,000 to track news stories in early March, according to a report - and okayed the payment the day after a major development in the Stormy Daniels saga. The money went to TVEyes, a compa...
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Mayor of Senegal's capital sentenced to five years in prison

Al Jazeera English - 31 Mar 2018 14:12
Khalifa Sall, Dakar's mayor, plans to appeal against his five-year sentence for corruption, claiming that the trial is politically motivated and intended to end his campaign for president next year.
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April tax changes

BBC - 31 Mar 2018 04:20
April tax changes The start of April sees changes in personal allowances, the minimum wage, council tax and pension contributions.
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Vermont Legislature Passes Sweeping Gun Restrictions

The New York Times - 31 Mar 2018 07:25
Vermont Legislature Passes Sweeping Gun Restrictions Gov. Phil Scott, a Republican, has vowed to sign the measure, representing a remarkable departure from the state's existing gun laws, some of the weakest in the country.
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Fifth-grader accused of bringing knife to school, threatening student WATERBURY, Conn. -- Authorities say a Connecticut fifth-grader has been disciplined for bringing a knife to school and allegedly trying to attack another student with it. Robert Brenker, director of personnel for Waterbu...
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'League of Their Own' TV Series Coming to Amazon From 'Broad City' Fave The time has come again, for one and all to play ball.
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Met Police chief: Social media leads children to violence Britain's most senior police officer says social media "revs people up" and leads to stabbings and murders.
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IOC prez meets with Kim Jong Un, says North Korea committed to upcoming Olympics PYONGYANG, North Korea -- International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach met with Kim Jong Un in Pyongyang on Friday and said the North Korean leader is committed to having his country participate in the 2020 Toky...
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Albany Strikes Budget Deal That Sidesteps Trump's Tax Plan

The New York Times - 31 Mar 2018 07:01
Albany Strikes Budget Deal That Sidesteps Trump's Tax Plan Discussions on some policy issues, such as gun control and criminal justice reform, were pushed back until after the April 1 budget deadline.
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Who spent what on Facebook during 2017 election campaign? The Electoral Commission has released details of campaign spending. But who spent the most - and who got their messages into the most people's social media feeds?
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North Korea smuggling: dozens of ships and companies blacklisted by UN Security council action increases pressure on Pyongyang ahead of planned meetings with South Korea and US The UN security council has blacklisted dozens of ships and shipping companies involved in smuggling oil and coal ...
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Weinstein Creditors Retain Law Firm That Recovered Millions For Survivors Of Clergy Sexual Abuse UPDATED at 6:15 pm with comment from Gloria Allred, who represents many of Harvey Weinstein’s accusers. The committee of unsecured creditors in the Weinstein Co. bankruptcy has hired a law firm that has recovered milli...
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