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Gen Z Woman Explores U.S. Cities for Months To Find the Perfect Place To Live
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Gen Z Woman Explores U.S. Cities for Months To Find the Perfect Place To Live

Thinking about moving to a new city? One Generation Z woman on TikTok decided to travel across the United States for six months in search of the “perfect”…

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Luigi Mangione Could Sway Jurors in His Favor With His Good Looks
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Luigi Mangione Could Sway Jurors in His Favor With His Good Looks

What’s New In some corners of the internet, users are commenting on accused UnitedHealthcare CEO killer Luigi Mangione’s appearance, a factor that a jury consulting expert says could…

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When André 3000 Spoke to (Then Performed for) The New York Times
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When André 3000 Spoke to (Then Performed for) The New York Times

The rapper-turned-flutist improvised in the middle of The Times’ office following a wide-ranging conversation on Popcast. Source link

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Ukraine’s Drones Wreak Havoc in Russia’s BRICS Summit Host City
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Ukraine’s Drones Wreak Havoc in Russia’s BRICS Summit Host City

What’s New Officials in Russia say drones launched by Kyiv have hit Kazan, a city more than 600 miles from Ukraine which hosted an international economic summit two…

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German Officials Search for Motive in Christmas Market Attack
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German Officials Search for Motive in Christmas Market Attack

At least four people were killed and more than 200 others injured after a driver rammed an SUV into a crowded Christmas market in eastern Germany. Source link

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Chiefs Are Making a Mistake Starting Patrick Mahomes vs Texans
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Chiefs Are Making a Mistake Starting Patrick Mahomes vs Texans

Andy Reid and the NFL’s modern dynasty didn’t achieve three Super Bowls in five years by doing things like the other 31 teams. Though at what point do…

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Cyclone’s Death Toll in Mayotte Is Still Unclear
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Cyclone’s Death Toll in Mayotte Is Still Unclear

Officials have said that the death toll in Mayotte, currently at 35, could end up in the thousands. But in the capital, there were no scenes of public…

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Russia Has a Divorce Problem
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Russia Has a Divorce Problem

What’s New Russia has among the highest divorce rates in the world, and although they have slightly declined this year, they have remained high since the 1960s, according…

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For Syria’s Economy, the Way Forward Starts With Sanctions Relief
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For Syria’s Economy, the Way Forward Starts With Sanctions Relief

Years of strife ruined the energy sector, battered the currency and strangled growth. The West must ease financial controls to help the economy, experts say. Source link

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