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Two candidates, seven swing states, 244 million eligible voters -- the US election is one of dizzying numbers Two candidates, seven swing states, 244 million eligible voters -- the US election is one of dizzying numbers

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It's up to you how long this mess goes on.

Investors are jockeying for position ahead of Tuesday's vote, with polls showing Kamala Harris and Donald Trump neck and neck nationally and in key states Investors are jockeying for position ahead of Tuesday's vote, with polls showing Kamala Harris and Donald Trump neck and neck nationally and in key states

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Asian markets fluctuated Tuesday as traders jockeyed for position a day before results from the US presidential election rolled in, with opinion polls showing...

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This raises the question “is that even worth the effort involved?”

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The device is held against the scalp for less than a minute and it uses transcranial magnetic stimulation to target specific areas of the...

US producer Quincy Jones -- seen at the Montreux Jazz Festival in June 2019 in Switzerland -- influenced the music world in many genres for decades

Entertainment

From Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson, jazz to hip-hop, Jones tracked the ever-fluctuating pulse of pop over his seven-decade-plus career.

Baard Gundersen at the wheel of his electric BMW iX in Baerum, Oslo

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On the quiet streets of an Oslo suburb, electric vehicles are parked in nearly every other driveway as Norway speeds towards its goal of...

Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris (R) and Republican former president Donald Trump (L) are dead-even in the tightest and most volatile White House race of modern times Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris (R) and Republican former president Donald Trump (L) are dead-even in the tightest and most volatile White House race of modern times

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American voters deliver their verdict Tuesday after an extraordinarily turbulent election that will either make Kamala Harris the first woman president in US history...

LignoSat, a satellite made from wood and developed by scientists at Kyoto University and Sumitomo Forestry, shown during a press conference in May, 2024 LignoSat, a satellite made from wood and developed by scientists at Kyoto University and Sumitomo Forestry, shown during a press conference in May, 2024

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The world’s first wooden satellite has blasted off on a SpaceX rocket, its Japanese developers said Tuesday, part of a resupply mission to the...

This photograph taken and released in August, 2024 by the Myanmar Military Information Team shows Myanmar's military chief Min Aung Hlaing (right) meeting with China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Nyapyidaw. China is a key ally of the military junta

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Myanmar’s embattled junta chief arrived in China Tuesday — his first reported visit since leading a coup in 2021 — but analysts say the...

For several years, Nintendo has been pursuing a strategy to reach a wider audience For several years, Nintendo has been pursuing a strategy to reach a wider audience

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Nintendo downgraded its annual sales forecast on Tuesday as net profit plunged 60 percent year-on-year in the first half, with fans awaiting the announcement...

A woman looks out from a tour boat as it sails away from a glacier between Maniitsoq and Sisimiut in Greeceland A woman looks out from a tour boat as it sails away from a glacier between Maniitsoq and Sisimiut in Greeceland

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A frozen landscape with breathtaking views, Greenland wants to attract more tourists, but its remote location and fragile environment — which make it a...

Passengers disembarking at the airport of Nuuk, Greenland, which will soon the capacity for international flights Passengers disembarking at the airport of Nuuk, Greenland, which will soon the capacity for international flights

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A new runway at Greenland’s Nuuk airport that can accommodate international flights is expected to lift the tourism sector, at the risk of inundating...

Tech & Science

New to all this, of course, is Microsoft. Boasting supremacy in the computer software industry (for better or for worse), it seems unseemly to...

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