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Rome Explosion Caught in Dramatic Videos: What to Know

The first explosion set off a chain of blasts in southeastern Rome.
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ former chef says she’s afraid of retaliation after verdict: ‘Fear for my safety’

Combs was this week found guilty of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, and was acquitted on two sex-trafficking charges and one racketeering charge.
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List of Fourth of July Food and Drink Sales: Restaurant Discounts This Year

Popular food chains like TGI Friday’s, Sonic, and Krispy Kreme will offer tasty deals and discounts on July 4.
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List of Fast-Food Chain Hours for the Fourth of July

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How to Watch Wimbledon Third Round: Live Stream Wimbledon 2025, Alcaraz, Sabalenka, TV Channel

The third round of Wimbledon continues on Friday with another stacked slate of matches, including top-seeded Aryna Sabalenka and Carlos Alcaraz.
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Democratic Rep.: History Rhymes

This country has suffered tyrants before. We are not as divided as we may appear.
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At least 9 people injured after explosion at Rome gas station

At least nine people, including eight police officers and a firefighter, were injured on Friday after an explosion at a gas station in the east of Rome, Italian authorities said.
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After decades of service, Taiwan retires its last F-5 fighter jets

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Wimbledon breaks iconic 148-year rule after Diogo Jota’s tragic death

Diogo Jota and his brother died after their Lamborghini veered off a road in Spain.
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‘Forgotten’ designer of art nouveau Métro entrances to get Paris museum

Fans say opening of museum honouring Hector Guimard, whose work went out of fashion, will right a historic wrong

The “forgotten” designer of Paris’s most iconic Métro station entrances and art nouveau buildings is to be given his rightful place in the city’s history with a museum dedicated to his work.

Hector Guimard left a distinctive mark across the French capital in the early 1900s, creating elaborate and monumental Métro entrances whose fans of iron and glass resembling unfurled insect wings were nicknamed dragonflies.

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