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  • WorldCNN

    Dead bodies are left behind on Mount Everest, so why are hundreds of climbers heading into the ‘death zone’ this spring?

    The world’s highest mountain continues to draw climbers willing to risk their lives as they clamber past frozen corpses on their way to the top.

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  • BusinessReuters

    Amazon forecasts quarterly revenue below estimates

    (Reuters) -Amazon.com forecast second-quarter revenue below Wall Street expectations on Tuesday, as it expects tepid spending from cost-conscious businesses on its cloud-computing services. Amazon's first-quarter sales of $143.3 billion were higher than the $142.5 billion average according to LSEG data. Amazon shares rose as much as 6% in after-hours trading, after closing down 3.3% in the regular session.

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  • OpinionThe Telegraph

    Sadiq Khan has made London an international laughing stock

    Is it any wonder that pub attendance is plummeting, when London’s nightlife offering has become so dismal over the last few years? Despite the insistence of some, young people aren’t all puritanical teetotallers. The problem is with our capital. If you even manage to find a place for a drink, prepare to be stung by sky-high prices and early closing times. Getting home is an ordeal in itself; a poor late-night transport offering mixed with expensive taxi fares and rising knife crime creates an un

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  • CelebrityLA Times

    Barbra Streisand clarifies Ozempic query to Melissa McCarthy: 'Wanted to pay her a compliment'

    Barbra Streisand's 'Ozempic' comment to Melissa McCarthy on Monday garnered mixed reaction on social media. 'I think she thought this was a DM?' wrote one X user.

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  • HealthNBC News

    Wisconsin high school football coach unable to get chemo due to shortage dies at 60

    Sometimes Connie Bolle wonders if her husband, Jeff Bolle, 60, would still be alive if things had been different last spring.

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  • WorldPopular Mechanics

    After 96 Years, Archaeologists Finally Found the Missing Part of a Legendary Statue

    Ramesses II is whole again.

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  • ScienceNY Post

    Space laser transmission strikes Earth from 140 million miles away: NASA

    Earth just received a laser transmission from a world (and perhaps universe) record-breaking 140 million miles away -- which could have major implications for the future of space travel.

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