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Alexander Zverev downs Ben Shelton to win third Munich title

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Prince William and Kate Middleton skip royal Easter celebrations for second year in a row

Prince William and Kate Middleton have missed out on another Easter Sunday with the royal family.
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Vance Finally Gets His Pope Meeting After Francis Brush-Off

The vice president met with the Pope’s deputy on Saturday and the two discussed the administration’s immigration policies.
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Best Warriors vs. Rockets Player Props, ATS Bets: Game 1 Slugfest Expected

The first-round clash between the Warriors and Rockets tips off tonight. Golden State is favored to win the series, but Houston is the slight Game 1 favorite.
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Britain Intercepted Russian Aircraft Over Baltic Sea in Recent Days

Britain said on Sunday two of its fighter jets had intercepted Russian aircraft over the Baltic Sea close to NATO alliance airspace in separate incidents on Tuesday and Thursday.The Typhoon fighters were scrambled to intercept a Russian Ilyushin Il-20M “Coot-A” intelligence…
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Descendants of slave owners and enslaved people in the Caribbean call for reparations at the UN

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‘Their pursuits are the cigar and the siesta’: how two centuries of British writers helped forge our view of Spain

Laurie Lee and Robert Graves among ‘English-speaking Quixotes’ in new book celebrating literary love for all things Spanish

Almost 200 years ago, the pioneering British travel writer Richard Ford offered an observation that has been happily ignored by the legions of authors who have traipsed in his dusty footsteps across Spain, toting notebooks, the odd violin or Bible, and, of course, their own particular prejudices.

“Nothing causes more pain to Spaniards”, Ford noted in his 1845 Handbook for Travellers in Spain, “than to see volume after volume written by foreigners about their country.”

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Jim Ratcliffe’s chemicals business under pressure from Trump tariffs, Moody’s warns

Rating agency downgrades Ineos Quattro as it says ‘trade barriers’ could affect it for next two years

Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s loss-making chemicals business could take longer than expected to recover its financial health because of Donald Trump’s trade tariffs, analysts have said.

The billionaire industrialist has faced growing concerns over the state of his chemicals group amid problems with his business interests in Manchester United and All Blacks rugby.

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Help, I’m Starting to Root for the Zombies on ‘The Last of Us’

Yes, I know they are technically called the Infected, but did you know they were once human, too?
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Light up night hikes with these night vision binoculars now just $79.97

These compact, portable night vision binoculars help you see up to 300 meters away.