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November 07, 2019
Top stories - Google News: From 'Schitt's Creek' to 'Batwoman,' LGBTQ characters on U.S. TV are at an all-time high - NBC News
Top stories - Google News: Antonio Brown lashes out at NFL, again says 'I'll never play' - ESPN
Top stories - Google News: A stock-trading Reddit forum has minted a group of hall-of-famers who best exploited Robinhood's 'infinite leverage' glitch. Here's how much money each has amassed through the hack. | Markets - Business Insider
Top stories - Google News: T-Mobile claims it will give free internet to 10 million homes - The Verge
Top stories - Google News: Matrix PowerWatch 2: This smartwatch might never need charging - CNET

Top stories - Google News: From 'Schitt's Creek' to 'Batwoman,' LGBTQ characters on U.S. TV are at an all-time high - NBC News

For the fourth consecutive year, broadcast television has featured a record percentage of LGBTQ characters, according to a report released Thursday by the media advocacy group GLAAD. read more

Top stories - Google News: Antonio Brown lashes out at NFL, again says 'I'll never play' - ESPN

A week before he's scheduled to meet with NFL investigators, free-agent wide receiver Antonio Brown said in a profanity-filled tweet that he wants the league to "clear my name" but reiterated that he'll "never play" again in the league that he said treats black players unfairly. read more

Top stories - Google News: A stock-trading Reddit forum has minted a group of hall-of-famers who best exploited Robinhood's 'infinite leverage' glitch. Here's how much money each has amassed through the hack. | Markets - Business Insider

Paramount Pictures Traders have been using a glitch in Robinhood's app to trade with an unlimited supply of borrowed cash - and one member of an online forum compiled a hall-of-fame list of the largest positions created through the bug. read more

Top stories - Google News: T-Mobile claims it will give free internet to 10 million homes - The Verge

On Thursday, T-Mobile CEO John Legere announced that, if his company’s merger with Sprint closes, the New T-Mobile would roll out a program to help provide children across the country with greater access to the internet and close the “homework gap.” read more

Top stories - Google News: Matrix PowerWatch 2: This smartwatch might never need charging - CNET

The Matrix PowerWatch 2 mixes solar and thermal power to keep charged constantly. Sarah Tew/CNET The Matrix PowerWatch 2 is the sequel to a watch I wore a couple of years ago made by Matrix Industries, a thermoelectrics startup in Menlo Park whose headquarters I visited last year. read more
News: Harry Dunn's family claims Donald Trump was ready to write cheque during meeting over teenager's death
"russia france" - Google News: France's Macron Says NATO 'Brain-Dead,' Russia Says Comment 'Golden' - Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty
"russia france" - Google News: Cold War Doomsday: Inside Russia's World War III Nuclear War Plans - The National Interest Online
Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty: Turkey's Erdogan Threatens To Let Refugees Into Europe If More Aid Not Given

News: Harry Dunn's family claims Donald Trump was ready to write cheque during meeting over teenager's death

Donald Trump tried to pay off Harry Dunn’s grieving parents when they visited the White House, the family spokesman has said. The President was “standing by, ready to write a cheque” during the meeting at which the teenager’s parents lobbied for his alleged killer to return to the UK to face justice. read more

"russia france" - Google News: France's Macron Says NATO 'Brain-Dead,' Russia Says Comment 'Golden' - Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty

French President Emmanuel Macron has warned fellow European countries that NATO is dying because of Washington's lack of predictability under President Donald Trump, a view quickly rejected by Germany but hailed by Russia. read more

"russia france" - Google News: Cold War Doomsday: Inside Russia's World War III Nuclear War Plans - The National Interest Online

Key point: Any plan to use WMD was (and is) both foolish and would kill many millions. World War II was the most destructive war in human history. Consider that, a conservative estimate of World War II fatalities is 60 million people, or roughly 3 percent of the world’s population at the time. read more

Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty: Turkey's Erdogan Threatens To Let Refugees Into Europe If More Aid Not Given

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has repeated his threat to "open the gates" to Europe for Syrian refugees if the European Union doesn't provide additional support for them. read more
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