
Justice Kagan order: Apple doesn't have to change app store terms while battling Epic in court
The US Supreme Court ruled on Epic Games appeal to pause an injunction that was granted to Apple by a lower court, following Epic's initial legal victory in its dispute over Apple store practices.
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UNC football gets rocked with questionable eligibility ruling
UNC football is dealing with the fallout of the NCAA's questionable ruling on wideout Tez Walker's eligibility for the 2023 season.Drake Maye's top rumored target in 2023, Devontez "Tez" Walker, may not actually see the field at all.Wide receiver Tez Walker transferr...
1970-01-01 08:00

From prized startup to possible bankruptcy: WeWork's tumultuous path
Flexible workspace provider WeWork on Tuesday warned of a bankruptcy risk after reporting yet another quarterly loss, in
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Proton Drive Review
Proton's whole concept is providing secure, private alternatives to common web services, and its cloud
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Billy Porter says Hollywood strikes forcing him to sell his home
Stars aren't exempt from the hardships of the Hollywood strikes and Billy Porter is speaking out about it.
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5 NBA players primed for a bounce-back season in 2023
Despite the Nuggets being crowned NBA Champions less than two months ago, the 2023-24 NBA season is quicly approaching. It is a fresh slate for every team and player, and a chance to make a statement.NBA players primed for a bounce-back season: 5. LaMelo BallA former NBA Rookie of the Year and A...
1970-01-01 08:00

Burnley vs Man City - Premier League: TV channel, team news, lineups & prediction
Previewing the 2023/24 Premier League curtain-raiser between Burnley and Man City on Friday night.
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Man City predicted lineup vs Burnley - Premier League
Man City's predicted lineup for their Premier League opener against Burnley on Friday night.
1970-01-01 08:00

Rahul Gandhi: Congress MP blames Indian PM Modi for Manipur crisis
The Congress party MP was speaking during a no-confidence motion debate in parliament.
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British Museum agrees to pay translator whose work it used without permission
A translator whose work was used by the British Museum without her permission won a victory this week after reaching a settlement with the institution, following two months of negotiations and online campaigning -- with a little help from the fans of K-pop superstars BTS.
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Dua Lipa to face court for third time over 2020 hit Levitating
Dua Lipa is facing her third copyright infringement trial over 'Levitating'.
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IAS, IPS and IFS: Is India stifling criticism by retired bureaucrats?
A new rule gives the federal government more power to withhold or withdraw pension of former bureaucrats.
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