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Pharmacies vote to reduce services in first protest action
MARK MARLOW/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock This is the first time pharmacists have voted to take action in their history Pharmacy owners in England,…
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APT.: “Forbidden” song haunts South Korea’s Suneung students
A brief yearly silence has once again enveloped South Korea, as half a million students across the country sit for…
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House Ethics Committee planned to vote Friday on whether to release report on Matt Gaetz
The House Ethics Committee, which has been conducting an investigation into sexual misconduct and obstruction allegations against Rep. Matt Gaetz…
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French weapons used in Sudan war despite UN arms embargo – Amnesty
French military technology is being used in Sudan’s brutal civil war in violation of a UN arms embargo, rights organisation…
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OpenAI to present plans for U.S. AI strategy and an alliance to compete with China
In this photo illustration, the OpenAI logo is displayed on a mobile phone screen with a photo of Sam Altman,…
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Rachel Reeves in radical pension shake up to boost growth
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is planning what she calls the “biggest pension reform in decades” in an attempt to boost economic…
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Disappearing act: Magic Circle hunts female member who posed as a man
Sophie Lloyd convincingly played the role of Raymond Lloyd to gain access to the male-only Magic Circle over 30 years…
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Smart ring leader Oura plans international push as CEO touts new features and thinking on hardware
The Oura Ring 4 Courtesy: Oura LISBON — Samsung’s foray into smart rings isn’t concerning the boss of the product category’s pioneer,…
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All 11 Monsters Created By Godzilla
Godzilla has fought countless monsters in his 70 years on the silver screen, some of which he played a direct…
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CNBC Daily Open: ‘Higher for longer’ rates could rear its head once again
View of the Federal Reserve building in Washington on Oct. 3, 2024. Valerie Plesch | Picture Alliance | Getty Images…
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