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Executive at Bed Bath & Beyond Gustavo Arnal didn't say anything to his wife before presumably jumping to his death from their opulent 18th-floor Lower Manhattan apartment, according to The New York Post.
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An Oklahoma news anchor said that she had the start of a stroke while she was on air, because she started to stutter when she spoke.
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During a trip to the province of Kamchatka in Russia's far east, Vladimir Putin's legs were shaking, which led to rumors that his health might be getting worse.
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Rivalries in sports like football and basketball are pretty commonly spoken about. Yet they aren’t the only sports that feature such rivalries.
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The Bitcoin hash rate continues to increase but the revenue per tera hash continues to decline.
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Strange lights were seen north of Austin on Thursday night over Brushy Creek and Cat Hallow.
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When new students received welcome bags in August, Brigham Young University (BYU) took the leaflets promoting off-campus options for LGBTQ students out of them.
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An attacker compromised the Twitter account of the top-four accountancy company PwC Venezuela and posted bogus free XRP giveaways.
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Bitcoin has fallen below its realized price in all previous bear market cycles. After 79 days in the red, Bitcoin's current price suggests a bottom may be forming around $20,000.
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A lawsuit says that the new leader of the national non-profit Black Lives Matter took more than $10 million in fees from donors to pay his consulting firm.