Monthly Archives: July 2020

Iran could flood the market with millions of barrels of oil if Joe Biden becomes president, one of Wall Street’s top analysts says 

The oil market is not considering the threat of a Joe Biden victory in the US election, a renowned oil analyst warned this week.  RBC Capital Markets’ Helima Croft told Business Insider that a Biden victory could lead to the renegotiation of the Iran Nuclear Deal, which could in turn see Iran up international oil production. “You could see a millio […]

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‘Sword Art Online: Alicization War Of Underworld’ Part 2, Episode 15 Preview, Spoilers: ‘Instigation’ 

“Sword Art Online: Alicization War of Underworld” Part 2, Episode 15 will see the return of Vector in Underworld with a new account.

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A new sell signal? Stocks underperform after pay revolt, says UBS 

Swiss bank’s fund unit notifies investment teams when companies lose executive remuneration vote

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Michael Avenatti is broke, can’t afford legal fees, lawyer claims 

Michael Avenatti is broke and can’t pay his legal fees, the California attorney who has represented the discredited lawyer for more than a year claims.

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Chinese owned TikTok’s plans to establish a global HQ in Britain are now in doubt after Huawei row 

A controversial Chinese social-media firm’s plans to establish its global headquarters in the UK have been thrown into doubt amid growing concern about Beijing’s influence in Britain.

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NWSL Challenge Cup scores, start times, CBS schedule: Complete match list for Utah tournament 

Keeping track of all start times and scores for this summer’s NWSL tournament in Utah

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Pentagon is working to develop detection system for EMP blast 

The Pentagon’s Defense Threat Reduction Agency is working on sensors to detect and analyze EMP attacks under its Conventional Nuclear Integration/Battlefield Nuclear Warfare program.

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Twitter confirms ‘Bitcoin’ hackers copied the data of several accounts  Twitter confirms ‘Bitcoin’ hackers copied the data of several accounts 

Ever since Wednesday’s “bitcoin scam” hack where attackers used Twitter’s internal tools to take over a number of high profile accounts, there’s been speculation about what they were truly after.While tweets from hijacked accounts claimed to seek Bit…

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Trump rules out national mask mandate: Coronavirus live updates 

US president says he will not consider a national mandate requiring face masks despite record rise in new infections.

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Maro Itoje becomes latest star to commit future to Saracens despite relegation from the Premiership 

The Lions lock explored the possibility of a loan move to France , but has opted to stay put after receiving assurances from Red Rose coach Eddie Jones .

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Federal agents ‘abuse power’ in Portland protester arrests 

Men wearing camouflage and driving unmarked cars grabbed demonstrators without explanation.

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Manchester United Chances Of Landing Sancho Looking Bleaker 

Borussia Dortmund will not relax its asking fee for Jadon Sancho and prefers an all-cash deal. Manchester United’s chances of landing the English winger just got bleaker.

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Not-so-perfect 10: DeChambeau’s blunder leads to missed cut 

Bryson DeChambeau really did swing for the fences Friday at the Memorial. DeChambeau, who has turned heads with a super-sized body and swing that sends the ball nearly 200 mph off the club and sometimes more than 400 yards off the tee, was even par for the second round when one hole ruined everything.

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Man Utd star Marcus Rashford congratulates rivals Leeds on promotion but immediately deletes tweet 

MARCUS RASHFORD sent Leeds United a tweet of congratulations for getting promotion – and then immediately deleted it. The Manchester United star took to social media to praise Marcelo Bielsa’s side. Argentine Bielsa’s side sealed promotion to the Premier League when West Brom failed to beat Huddersfield. Leeds return to the Premier League after a […]

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‘I’m a Chinese writer, I write about this place and I don’t wish to go elsewhere,’ says Murong Xuecun 

Frosty beginnings: In the late 1950s and early 60s a great famine swept across China and my paternal grandfather starved to death. Fearing hunger, my grandmother fled from Shandong province to northeast China with her three children in tow, including my mother. She would go on to meet my father in a small village in Jilin province. The village was situated i […]

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