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Jamie Sarkonak: Alberta's licence plate redo threatens to swap heritage for tackiness
Just one week after the Supreme Court of Canada decided to banish their iconic red robes to the historic archive, the United ...
Each E Ink tablet offers a different method for getting the things you want to read on them, but none of them are hard.
Last month, Washington, D.C. Attorney General Brian L. Schwalb sued Athena Bitcoin, saying the company’s own data shows 93% ...
The Epomaker Luma 84 doesn't live up to expectations as a low-profile mechanical keyboard, with severely lacking support for ...
The Ecuadorean man, whom The Associated Press identified as Andrés Fernando Tufiño, had also received medical evaluations and ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Rob Dannenberg, a former CIA station chief in Moscow, about his time spent in Russia, President Vladimir Putin and more.
Hands On Microsoft’s Clippy was an anthropomorphic assistant ahead of his time, offering to help you with your Office 97 ...
Anapol Weiss, which has helmed much of the ongoing litigation against Roblox Corp. over the alleged sexual exploitation of ...
October is slipping away quickly, with mere days left of the month and All Hallows' Eve approaching like a spectre in an ...
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Why a US-Saudi 123 Agreement Now Makes Legal and Political Sense
The time is now ripe, both legally and politically for a US-Saudi 123 agreement with regard to nuclear power reactors.
The ITAT dismissed an assessee's quantum appeal, confirming that a ₹10.42 Cr write-off for decommissioned windmills was a capital loss, not a revenue deduction. Since the trust offered this as ...
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