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Beware Kamala's 'fair share' lie on taxes

FOXNews.com 

As Kamala Harris tries to articulate her economic plans, it is clear that she intends to continue to spend more money, and also wants to raise taxes, at least for some Americans.

Extended highlights – AFC Bournemouth v Southampton

Footballorgin 

Extended highlights of AFC Bournemouth’s 3-1 victory over Southampton at Vitality Stadium, with goals from Evanilson, Dango Ouattara and Antoine Semenyo securing the three points. __________________________________________________________________________ Don’t forget to listen to the Official AFC Bournemouth Podcast in full with all the episodes available on all podcast platforms and YouTube ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDSAlkBZMWj5hSPRzQX5pTLgzdAfftmIU ___________________________________________________________________________... Читать дальше...

New Mexico Is Where the Outlaw Artists Live

The New York Times 

Over the past century, the state has provided refuge for renegades like Agnes Martin and Judy Chicago. It still does, even with a new wave of arrivals closing in.

Hughes' cheeky dig at Bellamy

Australian Broadcasting Corporation (sport) 

Jahrome Hughes explains why he doesn't believe Craig Bellamy will coach into his 70s.

The Smartphone Puzzle

Vulture.com 

18-Down, Four Letters: Where to watch “Shōgun” if you missed it the first time

Erik ten Hag’s Future in Doubt as Manchester United Eye Transfer Solutions

EPLIndex | Premier League stats & Blog 

Manchester United’s Crisis Deepens: Erik ten Hag’s Future in Doubt The pressure continues to mount on Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag following their 3-0 defeat to Tottenham. The latest setback has only exacerbated the ongoing turmoil at Old Trafford, raising questions about Ten Hag’s future at the club. Fans and pundits alike are left […]

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Samsung says planning job cuts in some Asian operations

NAIJ.COM (Nigeria News) 

Samsung Electronics said Wednesday it was planning to cut jobs in some of its Asian operations, after a report that one in ten posts in affected markets could be axed. Bloomberg reported however that the layoffs could affect about 10 percent of the workforce in those markets.