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Atlanta

UPS to reoccupy Alpharetta office, pulls it off the market

[ad_1] One quarter after putting its longtime 21-acre Alpharetta headquarters on the market, UPS Supply Chain Solutions Inc. will reoccupy…

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Movie/review

Whole Foods pulls Maine lobster from stores over concern for whale safety

[ad_1] Environmental groups are once again at odds with politicians and fishermen in New England in the wake of a…

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Washington

Zubac scores 31, pulls down 29 boards; Clippers beat Pacers

[ad_1] LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ivica Zubac scored a season-high 31 points and pulled down a career-best 29 rebounds, and…

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New York

Morocco pulls off another World Cup upset, beats Belgium 2-0

[ad_1] DOHA — Morocco pulled off yet another World Cup shock, and it was Belgium’s aging “Golden Generation” that took the hit…

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Enterprenuers

Kohl’s pulls full-year outlook, citing retail volatility and economic headwinds

[ad_1] Kohl’s on Thursday withdrew its full-year outlook, pointing to volatility in the retail environment and significant macroeconomic headwinds, on…

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Video Games

Sonic Frontiers almost pulls off its open world

[ad_1] The task was simple. I had to find a way up to the very top of the Titan to…

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Video Games

Blizzard pulls Mei from Overwatch 2, won’t return for two weeks

[ad_1] Overwatch 2 is losing another hero, this time for about two weeks. Blizzard Entertainment tweeted Monday that it’s taking…

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Video Games

NASCAR driver pulls off crowd-stunning ‘wall ride’ he learned on GameCube

[ad_1] Stock car driver Ross Chastain on Sunday pulled off a desperate, slingshot pass of five cars on the last…

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Business

Live news updates: Wheat and maize futures jump after Russia pulls out of Ukraine grain deal

[ad_1] Overnight results from Brazil will play a leading role in news coverage as the vote brings months of bitter…

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Chicago

Exhibit on Chicago railroad workers pulls into Pullman

[ad_1] Exhibits on the history of railroads often focus on the machinery — flashy, loud, showy. That’s understandable, Scott Lothes…

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