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Tristan Tate demands his cut in slavery reparations declared by Lloyd insurance company, Internet says 'the West is doomed'
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Two dead, residents trapped as Storm Babet batters Scotland
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Marvel, artist's estate ask for pre-trial wins in superhero copyright fight
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'The View' host Ana Navarro hailed for 'shining light on' people who are 'overlooked' in heartfelt vacation post
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United States tops 400 mass shootings in 2023
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Yellen urges China to adopt market reforms, insists U.S. not decoupling
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Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan arrested - aide
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2023-05-09 17:56
Australia sees wheat, barley output dropping by a third next year
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