German heavy metal festival halts admissions as rain turns site to mud
A heavy metal festival in Germany's has been forced to halt admissions after heavy rain turned the site into a mud bath.
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Brazil police raids leave at least 43 people dead
Police have seized drugs and weapons following operations against drug gangs in three states.
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Jerry Jones fires Cowboys warning shot to NFC East that will surely miss its mark
Jerry Jones issued a warning to the rest of the NFC East this upcoming season, which surely won't backfire for the Dallas Cowboys.The upcoming NFL season is on the horizon, with all 32 teams currently in training camp. With that, fans and media are giving their predictions as to how each te...
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Amazon begins offering grocery delivery for customers who are not Prime members
Amazon has begun offering its Fresh grocery delivery service to customers who aren’t Prime members
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Chesapeake Energy sees 5% to 7% drop in oilfield service costs in 2024
By Arathy Somasekhar HOUSTON U.S. oil and gas company Chesapeake Energy on Wednesday said it expects deflation in
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A Colin Cowherd-ESPN Reunion Doesn't Really Make Sense For Either Side
Thoughts on the Colin Cowherd-ESPN rumors.
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10 Curious Recipes From the Depression Era
Grab the gelatin and the hot dogs and head to the kitchen to make these meals from the Great Depression.
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Deadly Heat Triggers Covid-Like Shutdown in Iran, With More to Follow
Iran’s declaration of a two-day public holiday over life-threatening heat, as temperatures in parts of the country are
1970-01-01 08:00
Bain, Cinven Weighs Sale of €10 Billion Drugmaker Stada
The private equity owners of Stada Arzneimittel AG are weighing options for the German drugmaker, including a possible
1970-01-01 08:00
'Alone in the Dark' Gets a $200 Collector's Edition, But Good Luck Getting One
The re-imagining of 1992 survival horror game Alone in the Dark is set to get
1970-01-01 08:00
How Henrietta Lacks Became the Mother of Modern Medicine
Though she died of cancer in 1951, Henrietta Lacks's immortal cells became the foundation for countless medical advancements.
1970-01-01 08:00
Safilo posts 6.6% fall in Q2 net sales as North America weighs
Italian eyewear group Safilo posted a 6.6% fall in second-quarter net sales at constant exchange rates, due to
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