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September is Better Breakfast Month. Why coffee doesn't count (but last night's leftovers do) and other ways to make the most of your morning meal.

September is Better Breakfast Month. Why coffee doesn’t count (but last night’s leftovers do) and other ways to make the most of your morning meal.

September is Better Breakfast Month, which is all about encouraging people to “brush up on their breakfast skills” and prioritize this morning meal. Of course, eating a nourishing and balanced breakfast can be a challenge for many people, thanks to busy schedules, early school drop-offs and flat-out not being motivated to whip something up. However,…

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Man, 71, hauled off flight at Hong Kong airport for ‘verbally abusing’ Singapore Airlines crew

Man, 71, hauled off flight at Hong Kong airport for ‘verbally abusing’ Singapore Airlines crew

Singapore Airlines has confirmed it removed an elderly passenger from a flight at Hong Kong airport for “repeatedly verbally abusing” crew members before take-off and turned him over to authorities. A spokesman for the carrier told the Post on Saturday that a passenger on board Singapore-bound flight SQ897 on Tuesday was handed over to authorities…

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Former Samsung Executives Arrested In Stealing $3 Billion Worth of DRAM Technology For "Illegal" Semiconductor Firm In China 1

Former Samsung Executives Arrested In Stealing $3 Billion Worth of DRAM Technology For “Illegal” Semiconductor Firm In China

Former Samsung executives have reportedly been arrested in South Korea for stealing around $3 billion worth of DRAM manufacturing technology. Samsung Executives Are Now Involved In An Attempt of DRAM “Technology Transfer,” Poses Serious Issues For South Korea Multiple South Korean outlets report (via Tech+ Japan) that Samsung’s former executives have been involved in the…

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Disney, DirecTV reach deal, restoring programming for 11 million satellite TV viewers

Disney, DirecTV reach deal, restoring programming for 11 million satellite TV viewers

By Dawn Chmielewski (Reuters) -Walt Disney and DirecTV announced they have reached an agreement in principle on Saturday, restoring college football and other programming to the satellite TV provider’s more than 11 million subscribers. The deal affords satellite TV subscribers greater choice and flexibility, the companies said in a joint statement. DirecTV customers had lost…

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