OceanGate suspends operations after its Titan submersible imploded on its way to the Titanic
The company that owns a submersible that imploded on its way to explore the wreck of the Titanic says it has suspended operations
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How did George Tickner die? Original rhythm guitarist and co-founder of the iconic '80s rock band Journey was 76
The news was first shared by the band's lead guitarist and co-founding member Neal Schon
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Jessica Simpson denies taking Ozempic, credits 'willpower' for her dramatic weight loss
'I am too connected to myself right now. I am fortunate to have been every size,' wrote Jessica Simpson
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Wall Street Traders Reel as Great Interest-Rate Shock Escalates
All of a sudden, the biggest interest-rate shock in decades is rousing traders from their slumber once again
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New Zealand central bank to hold rates in July and for rest of 2023: Reuters poll
By Devayani Sathyan BENGALURU New Zealand's central bank will likely keep interest rates unchanged at 5.50% on Wednesday
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Sweetgreen Shares Jump as Return-to-Office Traffic Spurs BofA Upgrade
Sweetgreen Inc. shares jumped 15% Thursday, the largest one-day gain in more than a year, after Bank of
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Berlusconi's final will divvies up 5 billion euros in wealth; eldest children control media empire
Silvio Berlusconi has left control of his media empire to his two eldest children
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60 Amazing Skills You Can Learn on YouTube
These YouTube tutorials will give you all the basics to learn something fun (like training your cat to give high fives or calligraphy) or practical (like CPR).
1970-01-01 08:00
Charlie Sheen blames HIV medication for suffering memory loss and mood swings: Sources
Charlie Sheen's unhealthy lifestyle and medications have left him with long-term diseases
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Princeton doctoral student kidnapped in Iraq by Iran-backed militia
A Princeton doctoral student has been kidnapped in Iraq while doing field work in the country, according to Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday. “Elizabeth Tsurkov is still alive and we hold Iraq responsible for her safety and well-being,” Mr Netanyahu wrote in a statement. Ms Tsurkov is an Israeli-Russian dual citizen, the Israeli prime minister wrote. She is also a fellow at the Washington DC-based think tank, New Lines Institute, and is a contributor to New Lines magazine. They wrote they hadn’t heard from her since 19 March, when she said she wanted to leave the Middle East and return to Princeton to write her dissertation. They added that just over a week after hearing from her, they “learned from our sources that a pro-Iranian militia had kidnapped her in Baghdad.” The writers underscored that Ms Tsurkov’s work “poses no threat to anyone.” The magazine also wrote that Ms Tsurkov “is an outspoken critic of all three of the major likely players involved in negotiating her release: Israel, Iran and Russia.” The group said that they reached out to US and foreign officials and will continue to do so. They urged the United States to get involved in her release, because despite the fact she is not a US citizen, she “is very much a part of America,” they wrote. “She works with a Washington think tank, writes for an American magazine and studies at Princeton University. She deserves America’s every effort to bring her to safety,” New Lines magazine writers said. Ms Tsurkov’s family also confirmed details of her disappearance in a statement. “She was kidnapped in the middle of Baghdad, and we see the Iraqi government as directly responsible for her safety,” the family’s statement said. “We ask for her immediate release from this unlawful detention.” Read More Missing two-year-old’s grandmother shares ‘mental torture’ after alleged kidnapper arrested Kremlin open to talks over potential prisoner swap involving detained WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich Death of student, 20, outside club ‘senseless and avoidable’, court told
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Officials continue search for hiker who went missing in California's Yosemite National Park over the weekend
Officials are searching for Hayden Klemenok, a hiker who went missing in California's Yosemite National Park last weekend.
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Manchester City pushing to finalise Josko Gvardiol agreement
Manchester City are continuing to work on the details of Josko Gvardiol's proposed move from RB Leipzig. The Croatian is expected to become the most expensive defender of all time.
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