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GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Fortnite will soon allow players to purchase V-Bucks in the exact amount that they want: a feature that players have requested for years. Beginning ...
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Washington — Republicans and Democrats in Congress are still far apart on how to avert a government shutdown just three weeks before funding runs out. The top appropriators in Congress have been ...