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New discovery of rogue planets defies scientific theory and leaves experts baffled
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2023-10-07 21:03

Estate of anti-fascist shot and killed by police in Washington state files wrongful death lawsuit
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Aussie wrestler to face off against Logan Paul at SummerSlam bout: 'I had to go to the biggest star'
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Cathay Pacific to order Boeing 777-8F freighter -sources
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2023-05-29 20:09

NFL Rumors: Vikings reinforcements, Steelers injury gets worse, Jets QB stubbornness
In this NFL rumor roundup, the New York Jets are sticking with Zach Wilson, the Minnesota Vikings brought in much-needed help on the offensive line, and a key Pittsburgh Steelers offensive player is sidelined for the next month.
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