A lifetime subscription to Babbel is on sale for 66% off
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Thailand's new PM meets Tesla chief Musk in New York
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Microsoft to pay $20 million to settle Xbox Live privacy allegations
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Everyday material from the kitchen could overhaul solar energy after breakthrough
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