Open Buffalo to host 'East Side Service Day'
Open Buffalo to host 'East Side Service Day'
Open Buffalo to host 'East Side Service Day'
The Phoenix Mercury star spared little detail recounting the horrors of Russian prison.
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Police in cities and towns across the country have been deployed in recent days to clear pro-Palestinian demonstrators from a growing number of encampments and occupied buildings on college and university campuses.
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The University of Houston is doing something rare: publicly defying the NFL.
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The Fed is expected to keep interest rates at a 23-year high Wednesday, but investors will be listening for any signs of how long they will have to wait before cuts can begin.
Mom can take the pocket-sized filter camping or use it at home when she wants a single cup, stat.
TikTok has apparently added in-app coin purchase options for some users, going against Apple's policies.
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U.K. regulator Ofcom is investigating OnlyFans, an online adult content subscription service, for failing to prevent children from accessing pornography through the platform. Ofcom, the official regulatory body for the U.K.'s broadcasting, telecommunications and postal industries, says it has grounds to suspect that OnlyFans' parent company, Fenix International Limited, failed to implement age-verification measures sufficiently. The regulator is also investigating whether Fenix may have provided incomplete or inaccurate information as part of two information request notices issued by Ofcom — one in June 2022, and another in June 2023.
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Atlanta did neither Kirk Cousins nor Michael Penix Jr. any favors by pitting them against one another.
The EU has officially opened a significant investigation into Meta for election disinformation. While the European Commission’s statement doesn’t explicitly mention Russia, Meta told Engadget the EU probe targets the country’s Doppelganger campaign.