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She Fell in Love, and the Dog Approved

The New York Times - 7 Aug 2020 16:54
She Fell in Love, and the Dog Approved Tara Harper knew Fritz Rahr was "the one" after he volunteered to join her on a trip to rescue a German shepherd -- and then gave it a bath.
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4.8-Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Puerto Rico

The New York Times - 7 Aug 2020 14:52
The island has been shaken by a series of earthquakes and aftershocks since late last year.
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Fans say Betty White should be in Cardi B's 'WAP' video, not Kylie Jenner Who needs Kim Kardashian's sister when you could have a golden girl?
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(Innovation Center of NanoMedicine) A nanomedicine-based strategy for chemo-immunotherapy (CIT) of glioblastoma (GBM), which has the worst prognosis among brain tumors, was successfully developed.
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Hollywood censors movies to please Chinese government: report Hollywood filmmakers are self-censoring to avoid angering leaders in China, where US-made flicks rake in billions of dollars annually, according to a bombshell report. The makers of big-budget films -- including "Iron Ma...
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Turkish Soap 'Amor Eterno' And Revised Content Strategy Lifts Univision To Ratings Win Over Telemundo Univision soared during July sweeps, but it had been gaining ground for months over its Spanish-language rival.
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California man robbed of life savings outside of bank He was fighting for his life savings. A California man was filmed as a crook beat him and swiped $200,000 -- his entire life savings -- in a bank parking lot last week, a local TV station reportedThursday. Francisco Corn...
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The election results could enable them to change the constitution and strengthen dynastic rule
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Drugmaker AbbVie will pay $24 million to settle fraud lawsuit over Humira marketing Pharmaceutical giant AbbVie, based in Chicago's northern suburbs, has agreed to a $24 million settlement that will require it to change its marketing practices for its immunology drug Humira.
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White House Seeks Crackdown on U.S.-Listed Chinese Firms

Wall Street Journal - 7 Aug 2020 02:06
White House Seeks Crackdown on U.S.-Listed Chinese Firms Chinese companies with shares traded on U.S. stock exchanges would be forced to give up their listings unless they comply with American auditing requirements, under a Trump administration proposal.
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The Akaso Brave 7LE action camera is is a superb camera that can be controlled remotely, and has all the extras you could need for your active life.
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Oprah Puts Billboards of Breonna Taylor Around Louisville to Demand Arrest of Police Involved in Her Death Oprah is in the process of putting 26 billboards featuring Breonna Taylor around Louisville, Ky., where the 26-year-old was shot and killed by police while she slept in her home in March. The billboards call for the arre...
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UPS Plans Hefty Holiday Fees for Large Shippers

Wall Street Journal - 7 Aug 2020 15:51
UPS Plans Hefty Holiday Fees for Large Shippers United Parcel Service plans to impose hefty fees on large shippers during the holiday season, reflecting the added complexity and cost of an expected crush of online orders amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Gold slumps when its inflation-adjusted price is as high as it is now, writes Mark Hulbert.
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A "hell ant" some 99 million years ago used its scythe-like jaws to trap a baby roach for its next meal -- but then the pair got stuck in sap and were preserved for scientists to discover centuries later.
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Can Entrepreneurship Be Taught in a Classroom?

Harvard Business Review - 7 Aug 2020 14:15
Some business schools are reinventing entrepreneurship education to meet the demands of tomorrow.
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Britain followed through on the results of a deeply divisive 2016 referendum and left the EU after almost half a century of integration on January 31.
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Trump issues order banning US companies from transacting with TikTok parent company President Trump on Thursday signed an executive order banning transactions beginning in 45 days between US companies and the Chinese parent company of social media app TikTok. The app may be used for disinformation campa...
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A's bench coach Ryan Christenson says he didn't intend Nazi salute after game "I did it but it was not intentional," Christenson told the San Francisco Chronicle. "I don't know what more to say."
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The Bay of Silence Trailer

15 Minute Fun - 7 Aug 2020 04:03
The Bay of Silence Trailer The Bay of Silence follows a father who believes his wife is innocent of the murder of their baby nly to discover her links to a mystery crime year...
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The Phoenix Suns moved to 4-0 since the NBA 's restart began with a 114-99 victory over the Indiana Pacers on Thursday at ESPN's Wide World of Sports Complex near Orlando, Florida...
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 shown off in leaked hands-on video

Android Authority - 7 Aug 2020 17:00
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 shown off in leaked hands-on video The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 won't see a full launch until September, but you can see a quick leaked hands-on now.
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