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Chip sector avoids a major crisis from Taiwan quake. But one lesson should be learned.

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp., emerged mostly unscathed after Taiwan was struck by its biggest earthquake in 25 years.

Houston Texans Set Date For Uniform Release Party – SportsLogos.Net News

Although chairman and CEO Cal McNair revealed the date in an interview last month, the Houston Texans officially announced on Thursday they’ll unveil...

Sister Wives: Mykelti Lashes Out with Blame after Garrison’s Service

Sister Wives star Mykelti Brown Padron lashes out after Garrison Brown‘s service by pointing the finger of blame, as her famous TLC family...

IMPALA sides with UMG in TikTok dispute, calls on Spotify, Apple, Deezer to address ‘negative consequences’ of royalty changes

Europe’s trade association for indie labels, IMPALA, has sided with Universal Music Group in its ongoing dispute with TikTok over fees for licensing...

The Hill Pushes Wishy-Washy Wine Worries – Watts Up With That?

From ClimateREALISM By Linnea Lueken A recent post from The Hill titled “Climate change endangers 70 percent of world’s wine regions: Study,” claims that climate...

U.S. expert decries China’s abstention in U.N. panel vote as sign of ‘incompetence,’ ‘cowardice’

By Song Sang-ho WASHINGTON, April 4 (Yonhap) -- A prominent U.S. scholar on Thursday criticized China's abstention in a recent U.N. vote on...

Centrist group No Labels drops third-party White House bid By Reuters

By Stephanie Kelly and Jarrett Renshaw WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Centrist group No Labels will not field a third-party bid for the U.S. presidency...

“Worth the wait” – Dodgers fans delighted as Shohei Ohtani finally gets his first home run after slow start 

The wait is over. After nine games, Shohei Ohtani finally has his first home run with the Los Angeles Dodgers. By Ohtani standards, it...

The new retirement is no retirement: Baby boomers are keeping jobs well into their 60s and 70s because they ‘like going to work’

At 73, George Cavedon could be spending his days on a golf course in Florida with friends who have been long retired. But...

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