Palestinian fears grow amid rising Israeli settler attacks
Recent months have seen some of the worst ever scenes of settler violence in the occupied West Bank.
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Spanish prosecutors open investigation into soccer chief Luis Rubiales over unwanted kiss
Spanish prosecutors have opened an investigation that could end in sexual aggression charges against soccer federation boss Luis Rubiales.
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Man Utd & Liverpool target uncertain of future as transfer deadline looms
Ryan Gravenberch admits he is unsure where his future lies amid interest from Man Utd and Liverpool.
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Celebrity birthdays for the week of Sept. 3-9
Celebrities having birthdays during the week of Sept. 3-9 include comedian Jeff Foxworthy, singer Beyonce’ and actor Idris Elba
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Billionaire Ambani to Build Wind Power Factory With Partners
Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani said his Reliance Industries Ltd. will expand into wind power equipment with the help
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Exxon Sees Global Warming Exceeding 2C Limit as Economies Grow
Exxon Mobil Corp. sees the world failing to reduce emissions fast enough to limit global warming to 2C
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Ukraine Recap: Kyiv Pushes Ahead in South; Erdogan to Meet Putin
Ukraine said its forces pressed ahead on the southern frontline after capturing a strategic settlement as it aimed
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Manny Machado dugout meltdown perfectly sums up Padres skid
Padres star Manny Machado let out his frustrations in a loss against the Brewers by having a full-blown dugout meltdown.
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Adele stops Las Vegas show to tell security to leave a fan alone
Adele stopped her show Saturday night in Las Vegas to scold a security guard who was "bothering" an audience member.
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Did Jack Antonoff just shade Scooter Braun? Taylor Swift's BFF shares hilarious meme on Instagram
Jack Antonoff, who has collaborated with Taylor Swift in some of her re-recordings, shared a cheeky meme directed at Scooter Braun
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Prince Andrew called a 'disgrace' at record breaking Wembley Stadium show
The Duke of York, Prince Andrew was mocked in front of 81,000 people at Wembley Stadium on Sunday evening at All Elite Wrestling's record-breaking 'All In' event. 81,035 people attended the show at Wembley making it the largest paid attendance for a wrestling show in history with only two shows held in 1995 in North Korea trumping it in terms of overall attendance. The show was headlined by a world championship match between Adam Cole and Maxwell Jacob Friedman but the match before that saw the House of Black defend their Trios Championship against The Acclaimed and 'Bad Ass' Billy Gunn. For those that aren't aware The Acclaimed often rap their way to the ring with team member Max Caster usually dropping a topical reference or dropping an acknowledgement to the city they are in at the time. As they were in London for the first time there were several jabs at the Royal Family most notably Prince Andrew all aimed in the direction of the House of Black. Caster began the rap by saying: "Acclaimed on the mic/ there is nothing that we can't do/ these guys are a bigger disgrace than Prince Andrew." The rest of the rap continued with a subtle dig at Meghan Markle and a reference to Harry Potter. Luckily for The Acclaimed and Billy Gunn the dig at the Royal Family wasn't in gest as they were able to defeat the House of Black and capture their first Trios Championships. Meanwhile, the senior Royals including Andrew all reported gathered at Balmoral on Sunday for the first time since the Queen's death on September 8th last year. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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MLB power rankings: Seattle Mariners jump as top 10 gets a shakeup under Braves, Dodgers
While the top three spots in this week's MLB Power Rankings didn't change, there was plenty of shifting under them, thanks in part to the red-hot Seattle Mariners.
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