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The Independent 

Why can’t Selena Gomez just log off?

Selena Gomez has been the queen of brief social media breaks, and it hasn’t gone unnoticed. Amber Raiken speaks to an expert about how these short-lived Instagram hiatuses are affecting the singer’s fans and how important social media breaks actually can be

Google.com 

Chipmaker Qualcomm to Explore Takeover of Intel - Bloomberg

  1. Chipmaker Qualcomm to Explore Takeover of Intel  Bloomberg
  2. Qualcomm wants to buy Intel  The Verge
  3. Qualcomm wants to buy Intel. Would that be enough to overtake Nvidia?  Yahoo Finance
  4. Qualcomm Asked Chip Rival Intel if It Would Consider a Sale  The New York Times
  5. Intel's wild week leaves Wall Street more uncertain than ever about chipmaker's future  CNBC

Business Standard 

DUSU polls: ABVP, NSUI, Left alliance release manifestoes ahead of election

Students' organisations have rolled out their manifestos ahead of the September 27 Delhi University Students' Union elections, with each offering a distinct set of promises in a bid to attract voters. From reforms in campus facilities to affordable education and students' welfare, the contesting groups are vying for votes with a range of ambitious proposals. The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) kicked off its campaign by unveiling an 11-point manifesto on Saturday that focuses on improving... Читать дальше...

Horse And Hound 

Harvard-educated, a brilliant horsewoman and full of great advice: why we’re watching and listening to top rider Lillie Keenan

US showjumper Lillie Keenan in action. One showjumper we always enjoy watching is rising star Lillie Keenan. The Harvard-educated US rider is brilliantly competitive, super stylish and, currently ranked 40th in the world, the 28-year-old is clearly achieving some outstanding results in the ring. We also love her insightful post-competition interviews, so when she caught up with Rolex Grand Slam at […]

Ludwig von Mises Institute 

Has "Neo-Liberalism" Failed in the United States?

David R. Henderson joins Bob to critique a recent Brad DeLong essay, which argued that the US had tried an experiment in "neo-liberalism" and that it failed utterly.