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Ex-Browns coach makes 'tanking' claim

Ex-Browns coach makes 'tanking' claim

Ex-Cleveland Browns coach Hue Jackson said Wednesday the team incentivised losing during the 2016 and 2017 seasons, a day after former Miami Dolphins coach Brian Flores made similar allegations in an explosive lawsuit.

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Brazil hikes key interest rate to double digits

Brazil hikes key interest rate to double digits

Brazil's central bank hiked its benchmark interest rate by 1.5 points Wednesday to 10.75 percent, bringing it into double digits for the first time in nearly five years to fight rampant inflation.

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Spotify shares fall on worries over slowing growth amid Rogan row

Spotify shares fall on worries over slowing growth amid Rogan row

Shares of Spotify tumbled Wednesday after the music streaming service -- roiled in controversy over its star podcaster Joe Rogan -- projected lower profit margins in the coming earnings period as subscriber growth slows.

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Austria court orders Facebook to remove defamatory content

Austria court orders Facebook to remove defamatory content

An Austrian court has ordered Facebook to remove content defaming a former lawmaker and post a banner on its home page announcing the decision, a court spokesman said Wednesday.

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UEFA estimates Covid pandemic cost Europe's clubs 7bn euros

UEFA estimates Covid pandemic cost Europe's clubs 7bn euros

The Covid-19 pandemic has left Europe's clubs with a massive seven billion euro-crater in their bank accounts, a UEFA report concluded on Thursday.

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US intelligence says directed energy could explain Havana syndrome

US intelligence says directed energy could explain Havana syndrome

Intense directed energy from an external source could have caused some cases of the debilitating so-called "Havana syndrome" among US diplomats, US intelligence said Wednesday, supporting the possibility of deliberate attacks.

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Seventeen dead in Argentina after taking laced cocaine

Seventeen dead in Argentina after taking laced cocaine

At least 17 people died and 56 more were hospitalized in a northwestern suburb of Buenos Aires after consuming cocaine cut with an a toxic substance, possibly opioids, authorities said Wednesday.

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Facebook parent Meta's profit slips as problems pile up

Facebook parent Meta's profit slips as problems pile up

Facebook's parent firm Meta delivered unsteady results Wednesday, with threats to its key ad business, big expenses on its metaverse vision and a weaker forecast that plunged shares some 20 percent in after-hours trading.

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Armenia, Turkey resume first flights in two years

Armenia, Turkey resume first flights in two years

Historic rivals Turkey and Armenia on Wednesday resumed their first commercial flights in two years as part of cautious efforts to warm their frozen ties.

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Mane urges Senegal to 'go all the way' and lift Cup of Nations

Mane urges Senegal to 'go all the way' and lift Cup of Nations

Sadio Mane hailed his Senegal teammates after they beat Burkina Faso 3-1 in Yaounde on Wednesday to reach their second consecutive Africa Cup of Nations final.

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