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Houston Best Buy accused of hurricane price-gouging on water Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that's taken over our lives. Sears Shares Skyrocket As Retailer Agrees To Sell Kenmore Appliances On Amazon.
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Where Harvey is hitting hardest, 80 percent lack flood insurance The vast majority of homeowners in the area devastated by Hurricane Harvey lack flood insurance, leaving many who escaped the storm with little financial help to rebuild their homes and lives.
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Food delivery worker on bicycle gets lost, ends up in Lincoln Tunnel and receives a summons The food delivery worker pedaled across the Lincoln Tunnel, ending up in New Jersey and with a summons for trespassing. (Craig Warga/Bloomberg).
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Harvey's Descendants Will Trouble Global Energy Shale's rise will transfer the energy-market risks of future hurricanes to the rest of the world. By. Liam Denning. @liamdenning More stories by Liam Denning.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook reaps $89.6M windfall from long-term deal Apple CEO Tim Cook has collected $89.6 million as part of a 10-year deal that he signed as an incentive to keep the iPhone maker at the forefront of the technology industry.
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