Category: Culture
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Lil Baby arrested in Las Vegas for alleged concealed weapon possession
Rapper Lil Baby (real name Dominique Armani Jones) was arrested Monday around 5 a.m. in Las Vegas for allegedly carrying a concealed weapon without a permit, despite having a valid Georgia permit which is not recognized in Nevada. He was booked… Continue Reading
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Oasis reunion tour confirmed, ending a 15-year split
Oasis is reuniting for a world tour after more than a decade of feuding, with the tour expected to generate £400m in sales and each of the Gallagher brothers earning £50m, coinciding with the 30-year anniversary of their album “(What’s the… Continue Reading
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Researchers discover ancient viruses in Tibetan glacier ice
Researchers have uncovered over 1,700 previously unknown virus species dating back thousands of years in ice cores from the Tibetan Plateau, providing unprecedented insights into ancient viral diversity and adaptation to climate changes. Viral… Continue Reading
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Cristiano Ronaldo to be honored by UEFA league for career achievements
UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin will honor Cristiano Ronaldo for his remarkable achievements in the UEFA Champions League, including being the all-time top scorer with 140 goals, winning the title five times, and scoring in three separate… Continue Reading
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Sycho Sid, Undertaker’s mid-90s WWE rival, passes away at 63
Former professional wrestler Sid Eudy, also known as “Sycho Sid,” passed away at the age of 63 after battling congestive heart failure, and stage 4 non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma linked to weed killer. Eudy, known by various ring names such as Sid… Continue Reading
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Nazi filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl knew about Hitler’s atrocities, film reveals
Despite her claims of ignorance about the Nazi’s mass murder of Jews until her death in 2003, a new documentary reveals that Leni Riefenstahl, Hitler’s filmmaker, was not only aware of Nazi atrocities but even ordered them, exposing her deep… Continue Reading
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Jellyfish swim, rather than passively drift, study finds
Jellyfish off the cost of Israel The nomad jellyfish, Rhopilema nomadica, most common to Israel’s shores, swims against currents, a new study conducted by Haifa University’s School of Marine Science and published in the journal Current Biology… Continue Reading
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How much water is in watermelon, Grapes are a sugar bomb? All about summer fruits
As the first fruits of the season begin to appear in stores, we know summer is near, even if the weather hasn’t quite caught up. But can we indulge in fruit without limits? It’s important to first recognize that fruits have health benefits…. Continue Reading
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Soft color catches attention of international celebrities
Summer 2024’s sizzling color will glide over you like fine Brandenburg butter, looking stunning on both fair and tanned skin. The “butter yellow” shade stood out on the runways of Loewe, Molly Goddard, Bottega Veneta, Louis Vuitton, Collina… Continue Reading
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Cocaine use already big in 17th century Europe, study finds
Cocaine may have been used in Europe as early as the 17th century, according to a new study conducted by researchers at Milan University. This discovery marks the earliest known indication of cocaine use on the continent. A team of medical and… Continue Reading