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‘Out of control’ Zelensky scuppering chances of Ukraine peace, Parliament told

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Sydney Sweeney defends selling her bath water soap, despite haters

The “Euphoria” star announced the Dr. Squatch product, which repurposes her dirty suds, last week.
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NBA Finals Game 1 Betting Odds, Picks, Best Bets: Can Indiana Push OKC?

Oddsmakers see the Thunder as massive favorites to win not only Game 1, but the Finals. Oklahoma City vs. Indiana gets underway tonight at 8:30 p.m. ET on ABC.
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House GOP subpoenas Biden doctor, sets sights on Karine Jean-Pierre

The former White House press secretary revealed Wednesday that she had left the Democratic Party and plans to release the memoir “Independent” on Oct. 21.
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Musk On If Trump Should Be Impeached: ‘Yes’

Elon Musk has backed a post calling for President Donald Trump to be impeached amid their fracturing relationship.
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Man jailed for making bogus calls claiming bodies were floating in the sea

Nathan Coughlan also admitted breaking into and robbing churches during a crime spree over a five year period.
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The 2 Johnnies Pints in a Field 3: Everything you need to know

If you are headed to St Anne’s Park for some Pints in a Field on Saturday, read our article to find out everything you need to know.
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George Clooney claims it’s a frightening time to be in the news business because of Trump

Clooney claims that many other people worry about Trump coming for them personally.
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US state department says World Cup fans ‘want to see’ Donald Trump’s travel ban

Government officials declines to clarify unclear aspects of the travel ban on the basis of not wanting to get into specifics or hypotheticals
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3 Māori Party lawmakers who performed haka protest suspended from parliament

The lawmakers performed the haka, a chanting dance of challenge, in November to oppose a widely unpopular bill, now defeated, that they said would reverse Indigenous rights.