Former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson, a key witness at Jan. 6 hearings, has a book deal
A former White House aide to President Donald Trump who was a prominent congressional witness against him and his allies in the wake of the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol has a book deal
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Why is Anchor Brewing shutting down? Oldest craft brewery in the US to down its shutters after 127 years
According to some employees of Anchor Brewing, problems began when Sapporo took over the brewing company
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Summer has become a survival test as heat gets more extreme
Outdoor workers, particularly those in the farming and construction industries, are just one of the groups for which summer is now a survival test.
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Where is Amy Cooper now? 'Central Park Karen' loses lawsuit alleging she was unjustly fired from finance job
Amy Cooper sparked outrage after a video went viral that showed her calling the cops on Christian Cooper, who asked her to leash her dog at a park
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Andrew Tate backs Twitter CEO in Elon Musk vs Mark Zuckerberg fight: 'Cigar after zucks been knocked out'
Andrew Tate recently showed his support for Twitter CEO Elon Musk for his cage fight with Mark Zuckerberg
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Kevin Spacey testifies in his own defense in his sexual assault trial at a London court
Kevin Spacey has begun testifying in his sexual assault trial at a London court
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Who is Al Stauch? Gannon Stauch's dad says YouTubers who shared son's autopsy photos for money are ' just evil'
'I feel like I can’t even go on YouTube without the possibility of accidentally coming across these photos,' Al Stauch said
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Andrew Tate draws parallel between Covid-19 pandemic and Nazi concentration camps, brands it 'scary'
Andrew Tate said, 'In the first days of Covid when people were falling over in China, the Italian hospitals were overrun at the height of the panic'
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Who is Shaun Wiggins? Former CIA officer accused of 'training' aspiring operative to ‘use her body sexually’ for covert ops
The victim claims she was coerced into engaging in sexual activities under the pretense of training her to use her body 'as a weapon'
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Tens of thousands of doctors in England start 'longest' strike in health system's history
Britain’s state-funded health care service is facing what is being described as its longest-ever strike as tens of thousands of doctors in England commenced a five-day walkout over pay
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Sudan's neighbors meet at summit in Cairo seeking to end raging conflict
Leaders from Sudan’s six neighboring countries met in Cairo for the most high-profile peace talks since conflict erupted across the northeastern African country in mid-April
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Vandals set fire to 90-year-old Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto’s Naples installation
Vandals set fire to and destroyed a seminal artwork by one of Italy’s most famous living artists on Wednesday 12 July. By the time flames were doused, all that was left of the installation by Michelangelo Pistoletto was a charred frame. Mr Pistoletto’s artwork, titled “Venus of the Rags” had been on display outside Naples’ City Hall since 28 June. It featured a large plaster neoclassical nude Venus, inspired by Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen’s 19th century “Venus with Apple,” picking through a mountain of rags. Pistoletto told the Corriere della Sera daily newspaper that there could be many reasons for the attack. Read More Towering plumes of black smoke pour out of huge east London fire Fire breaks out after explosion rips through building in Tokyo Washington Tunnel Five fire continues to spread now burning over 300 acres
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