Jude Bellingham confirms injury status ahead of El Clasico
Jude Bellingham provides a promising injury update ahead of Real Madrid's clash with Barcelona in El Clasico.
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2 workers at Fukushima plant hospitalized after accidentally getting sprayed with radioactive waste
Two workers at the tsunami-wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant have been hospitalized after accidentally being sprayed with radioactive liquid waste
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Australian PM tells US House speaker he hopes AUKUS legislation passes this year
By David Brunnstrom WASHINGTON Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met the new speaker of the U.S. House of
1970-01-01 08:00
Taylor Swift helps fuel Universal Music Group's third-quarter revenue
Cultural phenomenon Taylor Swift helped fuel revenue at Universal Music Group in the third quarter, the world's largest
1970-01-01 08:00
MLB Rumors: Juan Soto Cubs buzz, Pirates in on Cuban flamethrower, Braves rotation
With a break in the playoff action, all attention turns to MLB rumors, which are focused on one key Braves pitcher, the Pirates plans, and a potential Juan Soto trade.
1970-01-01 08:00
Whirlpool Cuts Guidance, Points to Weak Consumer Demand
Whirlpool Corp. shares tumbled after the Maytag owner trimmed its full-year profit outlook amid an uptick in promotions
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K-State goes for third straight win as Big 12 newcomer Houston visits for first matchup
Kansas State will go for its third straight win when it plays Big 12 newcomer Houston for the first time on Saturday
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No. 3 Ohio State seeks to remain unbeaten as it visits Wisconsin
No. 3 Ohio State will be attempting to remain unbeaten Saturday when it visits Wisconsin as a two-touchdown favorite
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Twitter adds video calling – and lets strangers ring you
Twitter has added video calling – and left it turned on by default. The feature is now being officially rolled out, Elon Musk confirmed. He said it was an “early version” of a tool he has been hinting at for a year. Video calls are part of Elon Musk’s plans to make Twitter, which he has renamed X, into the “everything app”, offering a wide array of different functionality. For now, video calls are limited to the iOS app, and appear to be rolling out slowly. But they are also switched on by default. The system means that all accounts are liable to receive calls from accounts you follow, or those run by people whose number you have in your address book. To be able to call someone, they must have sent at least one direct message to your account. Users have the option to change that setting, however, either to switch it off or to change who has the ability to make calls. From the direct message settings, users can either disable it entirely or change it so that they can receive calls from people in your address book, from people you follow, or from all “verified” users. Making phone calls is limited to premium subscribers, who pay the monthly subscription for what was once called Twitter Blue. It can be done by opening up the DM menu to start a conversation with someone. If the feature is enabled, then a phone icon should show within the direct message conversation, and tapping audio or video will start the relevant kind of call. Users will receive a notification that they are being called, and will get another telling them they missed the call if they do not pick up. Read More The Twitter app just went very, very strange TikTok prankster Mizzy arrested ‘on suspicion of perverting course of justice’ Study finds ‘deepfakes’ from Ukraine war undermining trust in conflict footage
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No. 3 Ohio State, coming off big win, attempts to avoid letdown in night game at Wisconsin
Ohio State is hoping it learned its lesson about the proper way to respond after an emotional victory over a ranked team
1970-01-01 08:00
Federal Reserve Board ends currency trading-tied enforcement action on Citigroup
(Reuters) -The Federal Reserve Board on Thursday ended the enforcement action on Citigroup from 20 15 that required the lender
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Biden denounces "senseless and tragic mass shooting," urges gun laws
WASHINGTON U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday said the nation is mourning after "another senseless and tragic mass
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