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The $600 billion reason why China's stock market crash might get a whole lot worse

Fears of a slowing economy, rising debts and the impact of US President Donald Trump's trade war have all played a role in pushing the Chinese market lower. But there's another factor at play.

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The $600 billion reason why China's stock market crash might get a whole lot worse

The $600 billion reason why China's stock market crash might get a whole lot worse

Fears of a slowing economy, rising debts and the impact of US President Donald Trump's trade war have all played a role in pushing the Chinese market lower. But there's another factor at play.

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Hands on with Huawei's brand new smartphone, the Mate 20 Pro

Hands on with Huawei's brand new smartphone, the Mate 20 Pro

We take a first look at Huawei's Mate 20 Pro, a flagship phone with an astonishing camera and lots of bells and whistles.

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SolarWinds had a wobbly first day of trading — its CEO explains why he's not sweating it

SolarWinds had a wobbly first day of trading — its CEO explains why he's not sweating it

BI Prime: SolarWinds literally set off fireworks over Time Square at 7:30 am, despite pricing its IPO on the low end of its range just hours before.

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This futuristic hotel is going to be built at the base of a glacier in remote, northern Norway — and it looks like it's straight out of a sci-fi movie

This futuristic hotel is going to be built at the base of a glacier in remote, northern Norway — and it looks like it's straight out of a sci-fi movie

Svart Hotel in Norway is getting attention for its groundbreaking combination of design and environmentalism. Set to open in 2021, the hotel will be the first energy-positive hotel above the Arctic Circle. Keep reading for a peek at the stunning design.

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Here are the 10 most patriotic moments in American sports history

Here are the 10 most patriotic moments in American sports history

Sporting events are always going to be a central part of the American experience. American sports bleed into American life — and vice-versa. These are the most patriotic moments in sports history.

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Disappointing photos show what going to Harvard is like in real life

Disappointing photos show what going to Harvard is like in real life

Tiny dorms, tourists taking photos through your windows, temperatures below 30 degrees — real-life Harvard is a lot different than the version Elle Woods fed us.

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Lionel Messi scored a goal, created another, but injured his arm in a horrific fall and may be sidelined for the biggest FC Barcelona match of the year

Lionel Messi scored a goal, created another, but injured his arm in a horrific fall and may be sidelined for the biggest FC Barcelona match of the year

Lionel Messi was at his dazzling best in the opening 26 minutes of FC Barcelona's match against Sevilla on October 20, but the forward suffered a horrific fall midway through the first half, was substituted off, and may be out of action for the upcoming El Clásico match against Real Madrid.

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Forget about 'Fortnite' — the new 'Call of Duty' makes 6 brilliant changes to the Battle Royale formula

Forget about 'Fortnite' — the new 'Call of Duty' makes 6 brilliant changes to the Battle Royale formula

The latest "Call of Duty" has a huge new Battle Royale mode, dubbed "Blackout." It makes some smart new additions to the Battle Royale formula that "Fortnite" could learn from.

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Saudi insiders would love to depose Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, whose role in the Khashoggi scandal has made him toxic, but they can't see a way to do it

Saudi insiders would love to depose Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, whose role in the Khashoggi scandal has made him toxic, but they can't see a way to do it

There is talk of rallying around a possible successor, the urbane Prince Ahmed, in self-imposed exile in London. He would seem one of the only choices to replace MbS, but it is hard to see how such a move could be effected given the Crown Prince's iron grip.

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