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  2. CrunchDeals: Take 50% Off Everything On Belkin.com Today

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    See ya in two weeks, paycheck! Belkin.com is running a huge sale today. Everything, and I mean everything as there isn’t a minumum purhcase amount, can be yours for 50% under list today.

  3. Fitbit's Charge 5 is $50 off at Amazon right now - Engadget

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    However, Amazon is now making it more palatable by offering its first discount, selling it for $130 in Black/Graphite for a discount of 28 percent, or $50 off the regular price. Buy Fitbit Charge ...

  4. HBO Max promo offers 50 percent off subscriptions until ...

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    From today through September 26th, HBO Max's ad-free monthly subscription is available at a 50 percent discount for $7.49 per month for up to half a year. The offer isn't even exclusive to former ...

  5. Walmart+ Assist halves the price of its Prime competitor for ...

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    The company announced this morning the launch of Walmart+ Assist, a way to purchase a Walmart+ membership at 50% off ($49 per year, or $6.47 per month) for those on government assistance.

  6. Microsoft's Visual Studio Online code editor is now Visual ...

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    In today’s announcement, Microsoft’s Nik Molnar points out that the company learned that most developers who used Visual Studio Online thought of it as being much more than simply an editor in ...

  7. Demographics of Russia - Wikipedia

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    There was a huge 50% decrease in the number of births per year from 2.5 million in 1987 to 1.2 million since 1997, but the current 1.42 fertility rate is still higher than that of the 1990s. [31] At the beginning of 2022, 320,400 babies were born between January and March, 16,600 fewer than January–March 2021.