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Asian shares fall back on trade worries, tech outlook
Shares are lower in Asia after a major supplier to Apple forecast continued weak demand for mobile devices. A warning by the head of the IMF over the potential for trade tensions to harm global growth also weighed on sentiment. KEEPING SCORE: Japan's Nikkei 225 edged 0.1 percent lower to 22,183.05,
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6 things you should never do in Las Vegas
Las Vegas welcomed over 42 million visitors in 2017 alone and usually makes the top five most-visited U.S. destinations list every year. Much of the city was designed to keep tourists happy (and spending cash), and it is, indeed, a great place to party, eat, shop, gamble and gawk at the neon
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The top iPhone and iPad apps on App Store
App Store Official Charts for the week ending April 15, 2018: Top Paid iPhone Apps: 1. Heads Up!, Warner Bros. 2. Minecraft, Mojang 3. Plague Inc., Ndemic Creations 4. Facetune, Lightricks Ltd. 5. iSchedule, HotSchedules 6. Bloons TD 5, Ninja Kiwi 7. LightX, Andor Communications Private Limited 8.
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The top iPhone and iPad apps on App Store
App Store Official Charts for the week ending April 8, 2018: Top Paid iPhone Apps: 1. Heads Up!, Warner Bros. 2. Minecraft, Mojang 3. Plague Inc., Ndemic Creations 4. Facetune, Lightricks Ltd. 5. iSchedule, HotSchedules 6. Bloons TD 5, Ninja Kiwi 7. NBA 2K18, 2K 8. Geometry Dash, RobTop Games AB 9.
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US and China both omit key products from tariff threats
As US and China threaten tariffs, key products are omitted from their lists
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How Adam Silver made his mark on esports in North America
NEW YORK -- Adam Silver has seen some of the NBA's greatest stars deliver epic performances and watched some of the world's biggest musicians shine at Madison Square Garden. But three summers ago on a steamy August night, Silver felt the urge to go to the Garden, on his own, to catch some
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The death of Stephon Clark: What we know and don't know about the police shooting
Authorities are still investigating the police shooting of Stephon Clark, the unarmed 22-year-old man who was killed in his grandmother’s Sacramento backyard earlier this month. The shooting has sparked widespread protests in California and New York and responses from Black Lives Matter , the NAACP
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California attorney general joins investigation into fatal Sacramento police shooting
California has joined the investigation into the fatal police shooting of Stephon Clark, the unarmed black man who was killed by Sacramento police March 18, the state attorney general's office said today. Attorney General Xavier Becerra will oversee an “independent part” of the Sacramento Police
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Family of Sacramento man killed in police-involved shooting hires lawyer in Trayvon Martin case
The civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump, who represented Trayvon Martin's family, said at a press conference Monday he would be representing the family of Stephon Clark, the 22-year-old who was shot at 20 times by police while clutching only a cellphone. Crump made the announcement before a throng
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'One-in-a-million' biracial twins won't let race define them: 'You don't always have to blend in'
Marcia and Millie Biggs, 11, are like any other sisters: attached at the hip and protective of each other. But they are often mistaken by strangers as best friends, not twin sisters. That's because Marcia has pale skin, big blue eyes and blonde hair. Her fraternal twin sister Millie is slightly