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7-Eleven Rejects Takeover Bid From Big Canadian Chain
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Supreme Court rejects Green Party bid to appear on Nevada presidential ballot
The Supreme Court rejected Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein’s last-ditch request to be included on the ballot in Nevada, a key swing state.5 hours ago -
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Watch: Burning Canadian bridge collapses into river
Footage shows the 88-year-old Red Bridge in Kamloops, British Columbia, engulfed in flames.5 hours ago -
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Intel shares pop on report Qualcomm has approached it about takeover
The deal, if it were to happen, would be one of the largest technology mergers in years.13 minutes ago -
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India rejects report on transfer of ammunitions to Ukraine as 'speculative'
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US and Taiwan seek to strengthen drone supply chain to keep out China
Co-operation would be part of wider western ‘de-risking’ because of security fears over Chinese products10 hours ago - China -
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International lawmakers call on VW to withdraw from Xinjiang
Move follows FT report on an audit clearing the carmaker of forced labour at its plant in western China4 hours ago -
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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Presents 'Rush Week' Official Trailer
‘Rush Week’, the all new 1v6 Giallo-inspired multiplayer mode is coming to the world of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. 'Rush Week' launches with Content Pass Early Access on Sept. 26th, free for ...3 hours ago -
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Hezbollah Pager Hack Shows Dark Corners of Supply Chains
Tracing the path of the exploding devices to Lebanon requires a close look at an often convoluted route from suppliers to companies that make commoditized electronic goods.2 hours ago -
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Let the Bidding on Her Great Taste Begin
The society fixture, decorator and philanthropist Mica Ertegun helped define the tastes of an era. Now her great collections are going on the block.2 days ago
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Interest Rates Fall, but Central Banks Are No Longer in Lock Step
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