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A transgender man won his historic boxing debut, then called out the 'naysayers' who were booing him
The American boxer Patricio Manuel became the first transgender man to fight professionally in the United States, beating Hugo Aguilar on Saturday.
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Amazon is planning to open one of its first international cashierless Amazon Go stores in London's Oxford Circus
Sources say the company is looking for a site between 3,000 and 5,000 square feet in size.
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Incoming top Democrats predict impeachment and jail time for Trump with increasing confidence
Adam Schiff and Jerry Nadler, who will chair two powerful House committees from 2019, responded to the accusations against Trump lawyer Michael Cohen.
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Months after killing its drone project, Facebook is testing experimental hardware at a new facility in the New Mexico desert
Facebook won't say what it's up to in New Mexico — but filings with the FCC give us some vital clues.
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The accused murderer of backpacker Grace Millane has appeared in court, but it's illegal to report who he is
A lawyer for the accused 26-year-old says he needs to stay anonymous to get a fair trial. Police in Auckland, New Zealand, found a body on Sunday.
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Theresa May under pressure to delay Brexit vote as leadership rivals circle
The prime minister will reportedly make a late decision on whether to delay the meaningful vote on her Brexit Withdrawal Agreement.
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So much for a 'Santa rally': Trump's trade war is sending S&P 500 towards its worst December since 2002
US-China trade war tensions heightened over the weekend, sending global stocks lower. Weak data in China, Japan and Germany also weighed on sentiment.
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The UK can unilaterally reverse Brexit, rules EU court
The ECJ handed down its decision on Monday.
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10 things in tech you need to know today
The fallout from the Huawei arrest continues, Bird and Lime are fundraising, and Facebook is building a new hardware facility.
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Nissan Motor and its ousted Chairman Carlos Ghosn reportedly indicted for falsifying financial statements
Ghosn was arrested on Nov. 19 and was subsequently removed as chairman of Nissan.
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China summons US ambassador and warns of 'grave consequences' if Huawei's CFO is not released
The Xinhua News Agency said China 'lodged solemn representations and strong protests' about Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou's arrest.
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