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Amy Schumer jokes Pete Davidson can thank her for his film career, claims she rejected 'Barbie' lead role
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Who was Sandra Lopez-Ochoa? Bodycam shows woman knifing Vegas officer in head before she is shot dead
Sandra Lopez-Ochoa, 25, stabbed the officer with a kitchen knife in an East Las Vegas apartment as he began to pull her by the wrist
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'Sister Wives' star Christine Brown married David Woolley on October 7, 2023
2023-10-27 10:49
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Neil Howard, who is Norma Caraker's son from her previous marriage, has been charged with first-degree murder
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Russia-Ukraine war - live: Moscow paying soldiers’ wives not to protest as Russian public opinion turns on war
The Kremlin is paying the wives of Russian soldiers not to protest against their long deployment following small-scale demonstrations in Moscow, the UK ministry of defence said. “The Russian authorities are likely attempting to quash public dissent by wives of deployed Russian soldiers, including by attempting to pay them off and discrediting them online,” it said. “In recent weeks, the authorities have likely offered increased cash payments to families in return for them refraining from protest.” Women have been gathering in cities across Russia to challenge the Kremlin’s argument that mobilised troops are needed in combat indefinitely to secure victory in Ukraine. It comes as a majority of those questioned in Russia have expressed their support for peace talks over continued fighting, with 74 per cent saying they would be happy for the president to sign a peace deal immediately. Meanwhile, Vladimir Putin dramatically increased the Russian troop numbers by nearly 170,000 to reach a total of 1.32 million. Read More Putin orders the Russian military to add 170,000 troops for a total of 1.32 million Ukraine’s war with Russia complicated by winter, Zelensky says European gymnastics federation rejects return of athletes from Russia and Belarus to competition
2023-12-02 19:53
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Rex Heuermann reportedly locked eyes with Asa Ellerup during a recent court hearing, where she made her first appearance since his arrest on July 13
2023-11-16 21:20
Mar-a-Lago employee overseeing surveillance cameras previously received target letter in Trump classified documents probe
Yuscil Taveras, a Mar-a-Lago employee who oversees the property's surveillance cameras, received a target letter from federal prosecutors after former President Donald Trump was first indicted in June on charges related to his alleged mishandling of classified documents after leaving office, sources told CNN.
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