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Andrew Tate tweets 'Free Darren' after UFC veteran's court appearance: 'Matrix attack'
'#Freedarren What car? Where? What speed? Nah bruv. Matrix attack,' Tate wrote
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Who is Johnny Gilbert? 'Jeopardy!' fans pay tribute to 'legendary announcer' on his 95th birthday
In 2017, Johnny Gilbert was honored by the Guinness World Records for having the longest career as an announcer, thanks to his 32-year-long stint with ‘Jeopardy!’
2023-07-14 16:48
After two mass shootings, Serbians rally against violence
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2023-05-09 03:20
Who is Ersilia Campbell? Colorado woman in blackface terrorizes Target employees with anti-LGBTQ rant
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2023-08-04 15:16
India launches spacecraft to study the sun after successful landing near the moon's south pole
India has launched its first space mission to study the sun, less than two weeks after a successful uncrewed landing near the south pole region of the moon
2023-09-02 15:27
US ambassador dismisses claims of American interference in Thailand's elections
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2023-06-27 16:59
Ecuador votes in historic referendum on oil extraction in the Amazon
The people of Ecuador are heading to the polls -- but they're voting for more than just a new president. For the first time in history, the people will decide the fate of oil extraction in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
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