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Steve Harvey’s Lookalike is a Burger! American TV Host Asks Fans to Stop Sending Him Pics of Burger That Look Like Him in Hilarious Tweet

American television host Steve Harvey has shared a hilarious picture online. The actor-comedian took to his Twitter handle to share a picture of a cheeseburger that resembles him. “Why they give me these big onion slices, my burger look like Steve Harvey [sic],” read the text on the viral picture of the burger. In his comic sense, Steve has requested his fans to stop sending him images of the burger. “Stop sending me this [sic]” Steve Harvey tweeted with a laughing emoji. Steve Harvey is Not Leaving or Saying “Goodbye” to Hosting the “Family Feud” Game.

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Man Throws A Dinner Party, Asks Guests To Pay Rs 2,000 Each Later

Having a dinner party is a great way to bring your friends together and relax at home while enjoying delicious food and wine. It’s much more affordable and convenient than going out, as you don’t have to spend money on transportation or deal with slow service and extra charges.

However, one guest had an unpleasant surprise when they were asked to pay for the ingredients per person, even though they had brought a bottle of wine and were invited to the party.

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This incident was shared on the online forum Mumsnet.

A man wrote, “We were invited to a friend’s house for dinner. Took a bottle of good wine with us, we wouldn’t ever go empty-handed. We had a good meal, but they sent us a message after asking for money for each individual! This seemed…


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Namecheap is banning Russians, asks them to switch registrars

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Domain registrar Namecheap is emailing customers registered in Russia saying it will no longer provide them with services because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

“Unfortunately, due to the Russian regime’s war crimes and human rights violations in Ukraine, we will no longer be providing services to users registered in Russia,” the company says in the emails sent earlier today.

“While we sympathize that this war may not affect your own views or opinion on the matter, the fact is, your authoritarian government is committing human rights abuses and engaging in war crimes so this is a policy decision we have made and will stand by.”

Namecheap also asked Russian users to move their top-level domains to other providers until March 6 and offered to help those who reach out for assistance…


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SCOTUS asks for gov’t views in Amazon web-hosting patent case

The logo of the web service Amazon is pictured in this June 8, 2017 illustration photo. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso/Illustration

  • Federal Circuit found claims against Amazon precluded based on related case
  • Plaintiff PersonalWeb said patent-specific doctrine flouts precedent

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(Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday asked for the U.S. government’s take on a case in which Amazon.com Inc and sites that use its hosting service including Patreon Inc, BuzzFeed Inc, and Vox Media Inc escaped a patent…


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