Pokimane celebrates 27th birthday with TikTok stars and famed streamers. Who all attended it?
Here is a sneak peek into Twitch Star Pokimane's party as the Twitch superstar turns 27
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Fewer than expected migrants arrived at the border after Title 42 expired, but officials remain on high alert
Despite warnings of a potential crush of migrants that sent thousands of federal personnel to the southern border and US cities scrambling to prepare, the days after the expiration of Title 42 saw a much narrower influx of migrants than expected.
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Software AG Shareholder Harris Criticizes Silver Lake Offer
One of Software AG’s top investors has spoken out against the firm’s planned €2.4 billion ($2.6 billion) takeover
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Inside Dolly Parton’s childhood as singer admits to being a ‘mean girl’ tormenting chickens
'If she had been a human being, she definitely would have been institutionalized,' Dolly Parton said, referring to the fowl
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Vodafone plans 11,000 job cuts
Vodafone said Tuesday it would cut 11,000 jobs over three years, as the telecoms company unveiled a turnaround plan to revive its fortunes.
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China Chip Firm Seeking to Rival ASML Weighs IPO Filing, Sources Say
Dongfang Jingyuan Electron Ltd., a semiconductor software firm, is weighing filing for an initial public offering in China
1970-01-01 08:00
How Tom Cruise saved dying Ray-Ban from bankrupcy
Tom Cruise's love for Ray-Ban is well known and he has sported the brand in many iconic scenes
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Court orders South Korean agency to compensate adoptee over his mishandled adoption to US
A court has ordered South Korea’s biggest adoption agency to pay $74,700 in damages to a 48-year-old man for mishandling his adoption as a child to the United States
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Analysis-Australian banks' bid to shake mortgage reliance brings new risks
By Byron Kaye SYDNEY Australia's big banks are pivoting to what analysts say could be a risky fight
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Ex-Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa gets new coaching job
Marcelo Bielsa has been appointed as Uruguay head coach. The 67-year-old had been out of football management since leaving Leeds almost 15 months ago. The Uruguayan Football Association confirmed Bielsa’s appointment on a deal running until the 2026 World Cup. He succeeds Diego Alonso as national team boss. Alonso’s contract expired after the World Cup in Qatar earlier this season, where Uruguay suffered a shock group-stage exit. Bielsa served as manager of Argentina from 1998 to 2004 and he also had a four-year stint in charge of Chile. Bielsa guided Leeds back to the Premier League from the Championship in 2020 and was one of the most popular managers in the club’s history. But he left in February last year following a run of four successive league defeats. His lengthy managerial career has also included spells with Athletic Bilbao, Marseille and Lille. Uruguay are currently 16th in FIFA’s world rankings, with Bielsa’s first major campaign at the helm set to be next year’s Copa America in the United States. Read More Sam Allardyce hoping fear of relegation helps drive Leeds to safety Leeds paying the price for Orta’s muddled, messy attempts to rebuild AC Milan must overcome own history as well as Inter’s two-goal lead
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Telecom Italia Falls on Report CDP Dropping $21 Billion Grid Bid
Telecom Italia SpA fell on Tuesday following a Bloomberg report that Italy’s state lender will drop its offer
1970-01-01 08:00
Panicked 911 calls capture chaos during the Texas mall massacre that left 8 dead
Panicked 911 calls from an Allen, Texas, outlet mall captured moments of chaos and terror as the nation's second-deadliest mass shooting so far this year unfolded, with eight killed and others wounded within minutes.
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