Roundup: RIP Suzanne Somers; Joe Biden's '60 Minutes' Interview; Shaquille O'Neal Loves Hooters
Israel-Hamas war rages as crisis deepens in Gaza ... Minecraft has sold over 300 million copies ... Suzanne Somers, fitness icon and star of "Three's Company,"
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Who is playing Monday Night Football in Week 6?
After a good old-fashioned revenge game in Week 5, Monday Night Football features another revenge angle in Week 6.
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Store 2TB of Data Securely With 30% Off This Private Cloud Service
Convenience isn't the only concern when it comes to cloud storage. Any service can provide
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Minecraft has sold more than 300 copies
'Minecraft' turns 15 next year and it is proving ever-popular.
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Alan Wake 2 is getting major free post-launch DLC drop
'Alan Wake 2' is arriving on October 27.
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Ed Sheeran and Shawn Mendes credited on Jungkook's debut solo album
Jungkook has revealed the tracks on his upcoming debut solo album.
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Snow Patrol's concert interrupted by frontman Gary Lightbody's burping
Gary Lightbody was forced to re-start the song as he couldn't stop burping.
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World’s Biggest Fusion-Energy Project Searches for Lost Memory
The executive in charge of the world’s biggest fusion-energy experiment is trying to rehire retired engineers, who possess
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Thailand To Allow Russians To Stay Up to 90 Days Without Visas
Thailand will allow Russian citizens to visit for longer periods in a bid to boost tourism during peak
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Businessman Noboa wins Ecuador presidency, eclipsing father's legacy
By Alexandra Valencia QUITO (Reuters) -Business scion Daniel Noboa will fulfill a long-held family ambition when he takes office as
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Social Security gains came back to earth. What that means for the economy
Social Security benefits pump a large chunk of change into the US economy -- with about $1.4 trillion going to more than 67 million Americans last year alone.
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Janet Yellen Says Higher Interest Rates May Persist in US
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said higher interest rates may persist, while insisting the US economy is “in a
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