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These are Columbus’ coolest, essential dive bars, says underground travel guide
Columbus is one of the fastest growing cities in the United States, and with that, comes new and exciting bars. And with those new and exciting bars comes long wait times and $17 cocktails. We can’t forget the places that started it all though – the ones that have been here with us throughout the…
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Tee Higgins, Sam Hubbard ruled out for Week 10
The Bengals will not have a key offensive and a key defensive player for this week’s game against the Texans. Via multiple reporters, head coach Zac Taylor said in his Friday press conference that receiver Tee Higgins (hamstring) and defensive end Sam Hubbard (ankle) have both been ruled out. Higgins suffered his injury on Wednesday…
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ADM selects Ian Pinner to lead nutrition business unit
CHICAGO — ADM has promoted Ian Pinner to senior vice president, president of nutrition and chief sales and marketing officer. Mr. Pinner succeeds Vince Macciocchi, who is retiring at the end of the year. Mr. Pinner has been with ADM since 1999 and has held several leadership roles throughout his tenure with the company. Most recently,…
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AI Pin, aparelho sucesso na Semana da Moda em Paris, é finalmente lançado; conheça
THE NEW YORK TIMES – Dentro de um antigo estábulo de cavalos em São Francisco, EUA, uma onda de sons suaves emergiu de pequenos dispositivos que piscavam e estavam presos ao peito dos funcionários da startup chamada Humane. Faltavam apenas algumas semanas para que o gadget da startup, o AI Pin, fosse revelado ao mundo…
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Now that cars are like smartphones, we don’t really own them
This article is a preview of The Tech Friend newsletter. Sign up here to get it in your inbox every Tuesday and Friday. CitySide Subaru, a car dealership in the Boston area, regularly loses potential customers for a surprising reason: Subaru has disabled some of its own software in a stalemate over control of data…
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Is It True That Jennie Kim Has Left BLACKPINK for Good?
BLACKPINK member Jennie Kim reportedly has no plans to stay with the girl group amid reports that the group is about to split. Earlier in July, it was reported that the singer was in the process of forming her own agency while also negotiating a contract termination with the group’s label, YG Entertainment. After there…
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Somalia floods: UN warns of ‘once-in-a-century event’
More than 1.6 million people in Somalia could be affected by the recent unusually heavy seasonal rains, the United Nations has warned. The UN has released $25m (£20.5m) in aid, describing the floods as a “once-in-a-century event.” Authorities say at least 29 people have been killed and more than 300,000 displaced, with more rain to…
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Health centres in north Gaza under siege in ‘day of war against hospitals’
Battles have intensified around several hospitals in northern Gaza, with some receiving direct hits and reports of casualties among patients and tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians sheltering at the facilities, as Israeli troops continue their advance. Gaza’s Ministry of Health said on Friday that Israeli tanks have been closing in on at least four…
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Seven Belgian tennis players suspended in match-fixing probe
LONDON — Seven Belgian tennis players have been suspended from the sport as part of a match-fixing investigation, the International Tennis Integrity Agency said Friday. The ITIA said the players admitted to corruption breaches and that the sanctions “are linked to a recently concluded criminal case involving a match-fixing syndicate” in Belgium. “Collaboration between the ITIA…
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Seven Belgian tennis players suspended in match-fixing probe
LONDON (AP) — Seven Belgian tennis players have been suspended from the sport as part of a match-fixing investigation, the International Tennis Integrity Agency said Friday. The ITIA said the players admitted to corruption breaches and that the sanctions “are linked to a recently concluded criminal case involving a match-fixing syndicate” in Belgium. “Collaboration between…