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‘Fantastic to be back,’ says Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on his India visit
[ad_1] Microsoft chairman and CEO Satya Nadella, who is currently on a visit to India, took to social networking platform LinkedIn to share his excitement of coming back to India and “meeting innovators and changemakers”. “It’s fantastic to be back in India this week, meeting with so many innovators and changemakers, like these employees at…
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TCU, Georgia forge different paths to championship game
[ad_1] RJ Young FOX Sports College Football Analyst On paper, the College Football Playoff national title game between No. 1 Georgia and No. 3 TCU isn’t a heavyweight bout. It’s more like Mike Tyson versus Glass Joe in Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out!! It’s like a stalk of high grass versus a lawnmower. It’s Aaron Judge vs.…
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Andrew Shue ‘Distancing’ Himself From Amy Robach, T.J. Holmes Drama
[ad_1] Keeping it private. Andrew Shue is maintaining space between himself and his estranged wife, Amy Robach, amid her relationship scandal with GMA3 cohost T.J. Holmes. “[Andrew and his family] are distancing themselves from the situation [with Amy and T.J.],” a source exclusively tells Us Weekly, adding that it would be “very surprising” if Shue,…
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Hot Stocks: Cruise stocks rise; LVS, MLCO reach 52-week highs; GERN surges; VERA drops 65%
[ad_1] Despite a choppy session, the major U.S. equity averages secured modest gains on Wednesday, the first advance so far in 2023. Concerns remained about Federal Reserve policy and the near-term future of the economy. Cruise stocks were among the winners during the session. A move by Carnival Corp. (NYSE:CCL) to raise prices on certain…
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Bay Area Dragons ask for ‘fair game’ after PBA Finals Game 3 loss
[ad_1] Bay Area Dragons’ Hayden Blankley in the PBA Finals. –PBA IMAGES MANILA, Philippines–Hayden Blankley of the Bay Area Dragons took a shot at the way officiating was handled after his team lost Game 3 of the PBA Commissioner’s Cup Finals. “Got nothing but love for the [Philippines] and its people, but at this point,…
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Sarah Michelle Gellar Drives A Stake Through Hopes Of Any ‘Buffy The Vampire Slayer’ Return – Deadline
[ad_1] Any return of Buffy the Vampire Slayer would need new blood, according to the television series’ original star, Sarah Michelle Gellar. Gellar played the role of the monster-slaying high schooler for seven seasons, ending in 2003. But now, as rumors swirl of a revival, the 45-year-old says it’s time to find a younger star…
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Amazon plans to cut 18,000 jobs to rein in costs
[ad_1] Amazon has raised the number of employees it plans to eliminate from its corporate workforce to “just over 18,000”, chief executive Andy Jassy said, as the company looks to rein in costs. In a blog post published on Wednesday, Jassy said the majority of cuts would hit the company’s Stores unit — which includes…
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Win $100K in the FOX Bet Super 6 NFL Sunday Challenge Season Finale
[ad_1] By Erica Renee DavisSpecial to FOX Sports Siri, play Boyz II Men, “It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday” because the NFL Week 18 Season Finale has got us feeling very emo. From the last snap of the Super Bowl until the first kickoff of the regular season, we long for the NFL’s…
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The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz): Day 5: Tower of Babel (2023)
[ad_1] About this Episode Today we read about the descendants of Noah, and the story of the Tower of Babel from Genesis 10-11, as well as Psalm 2. Fr. Mike reveals the errors of these characters, and how we also can fall into the same traps. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note:…
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Apple Hit With EUR 8 Million Fine by French Privacy Watchdog Over Personalised App Store Ads
[ad_1] France’s privacy watchdog CNIL on Wednesday said it had imposed a EUR 8 million (roughly Rs. 70 crore) fine linked to ad personalisation in the iPhone maker’s App Store, citing shortcomings with regard to user consent. “The advertising targeting settings available from the “Settings” icon of the iPhone were pre-checked by default”, the CNIL said…
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