Netflix reappoints former ambassador Susan Rice to board
LOS ANGELES Netflix Inc has reappointed former White House official and U.N. ambassador Susan Rice to its board
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Ex-Philadelphia police officer charged with murder for shooting man in car
Philadelphia's district attorney charged former police officer Mark Dial with murder on Friday for fatally shooting Eddie Irizarry
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Shadow Review
The Shadow remote PC streaming service has experienced a few bumps in the road since
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US Open ticket sales soar for Coco Gauff's debut in the final
Coco Gauff's first-ever US Open finals appearance is serving up increased demand from tennis fans.
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Student loan borrowers are frustrated with servicers ahead of payment restart
With less than a month before federal student loan payments restart after the years-long pandemic pause, many borrowers are having a hard time connecting with their loan servicer.
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Gas prices jump as strikes in Australia begin
A row over pay and conditions has led to walkouts at two liquefied natural gas facilities.
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The NFL Is Back! Here's How to Watch Every Big Game Without Cable
There are more ways than ever to watch football. You can gather friends and crowd
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George Santos: Internal campaign research raised red flags before his election
The internal "vulnerability report" raised concerns about the New York Republican's claims on his CV.
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How to Stream Thursday Night Football on Amazon Prime Video
Football fans are used to changing the channel if they want to watch games. The
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SpiderOak One Backup Review
Editors' Note: According to its developer, "SpiderOak One Backup has been publicly in maintenance mode
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Afghan interpreter's tears of joy over son's visa decision
The move means Sajid, who worked for the UK armed forces, can be reunited with his three-year-old.
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'More and more on the move'. Record number of migrant children in Latin America and Caribbean, UN warns
Children are migrating through Latin America and the Caribbean in record numbers, driven by gang violence, poverty, instability and climate change, the United Nations reported Wednesday.
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