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Best Buy's anti-Prime Day deal on a Segway scooter is already live — save $275
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High-Grade Bond Market Kicks Off Busy Sales Day
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Does Microsoft own the letter 'X' trademark?
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Google to show off AI and Pixel gadget innovations
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Egypt Cuts Subsidized Food Allocations to Battle Economic Crisis
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Yen eases to 3-week low as traders weigh BOJ shift; focus on RBA
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Deutsche Bank Agrees to Pay $75 Million to Settle Epstein Suit
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