The $26-billion T-Mobile-Sprint merger cleared another major regulatory hurdle gaining approval from the Justice Departmentl. Is it a done deal?
Author: Mike Snider, USA TODAY
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Alan Turing, codebreaker and mathematician, to be face of Britain’s new 50 pound note
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