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Prime Day ended last week, but Oral-B hasn't brushed away any of their discounts away on items such as electric toothbrushes, floss and more essentials.
Prime Day ended last week, but Oral-B hasn't brushed away any of their discounts away on items such as electric toothbrushes, floss and more essentials.
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One-time Bellator title challenger Austin Vanderford is plotting his MMA return, but he highly doubts Dillon Danis will be the opponent to welcome him back.
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A’s look to start the second-half of the 2024 season with a series sweep
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Today, I am reflecting on matters that may lead to more hiking enjoyment. As Muhammad Ali said, “It isn’t the mountains ahead to climb that wear you out; it’s the pebble in your shoe.” Or consider the advice of John Wooden, the most famed college basketball coach of all time. It is the first day of practice, and his […]
This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is That One Guy with a comment about Silicon Valley VCs lining up to back Trump and our supposition that it’s because they cynically welcome chaos: ‘Look, we put BBQ sauce on our faces and everything, so no snacking alright?’ Either that or in the […]
Copper futures in New York are 15% below their May all-time high and have hit a two-week low. Goldman analyst Adam Gillard suggests that a "surplus market" could pressure prices of the base metal lower in the "short term." In recent weeks, copper has been stuck in a narrow range and is down about 15% from the record in May. The surge in prices was driven by global supply fears, a squeeze in the market, and energy transition demand. In May, Jeff Currie, who led commodities research at Goldman Sachs... Читать дальше...
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsSpurs are looking to add to their attacking midfield options this summer, having been linked with the likes of Eberechi Eze. However, a new report... The post Report: Spurs and Chelsea express interest in signing Fulham star this summer appeared first on The Spurs Web - Tottenham Hotspur Football News.
Many of them knew it was coming, but not exactly when. The nation’s big TV-news outlets appear to have been caught flat-footed by President Joe Biden’s Sunday announcement that he would end his 2024 campaign for the White House, with many top anchors not visible on screen in the minutes after the president dropped his […]
Tech earnings still won’t answer the question of whether AI spending is paying off beyond Nvidia and a few chip and hardware makers.
Wiremu Allen is a Third Striker. He has more than 60 criminal convictions, including for aggravated robbery. He has been a member of both the Mongrel Mob and the King Cobras gangs. For his first strike, he strangled his partner. Fortunately she survived. For his second strike, he committed a robbery. For his third strike, with […]
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Solar stocks are exceptionally underrated and undervalued after the industry's year-over-year slide; consider these three gems.
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After 40 years’ operating in a run-down converted house at Ashwood, Frank Dando Sports Academy has won a much-needed upgrade.
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Councillors will consider taking legal action against the architects of the troubled Olympic pool revamp, setting the stage for a potential courtroom showdown.
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Jakob Lal, 11, could do algebra when he was four years old. Josefine Pisano and Charles Fawcett are equally gifted. They’re among the youngest candidates in the year 12 exams.