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21 Feb '24
KANYE West has attended a soccer game while wearing a strange face covering.Kanye, 46, was in Milan, Italy, with his wife Bianca Censori
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19 Feb '24
Four years after the UK exited the European Union and three years after leaving its formal structures (single market and customs union), the British economy is becoming a bit more European. While the United States continues to grow at pace (an annual rate of 3.1 per cent in the last q
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12 Feb '24
Sneakers are the best shoe option if you want your feet to feel comfortable all day long, but not every sneaker is built the same. Everyone has different needs when it comes to the shoes they buy. Some prefer a more athletic style that’s better suited for working out, bu
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12 Feb '24
There was something missing from last night’s Super Bowl Sunday that not even the appearance of Taylor Swift cheering on her football-star boy
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11 Feb '24
Kim Kardashian and Odell Beckham Jr. are only heating up the rumor mill in Sin City. The 43-year-old reality star and SKIMs founder and the 31-year-old Baltimore Ravens wide receiver w
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11 Feb '24
KYLIE Jenner has revealed a new hairstyle that has fans convinced that she's a copycat.Kylie, 26, has been dating Timothee Chalamet, 28, since April 202
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11 Feb '24
CNN's Michael Smerconish expressed bewilderment over Las Vegas oddsmakers giving former First Lady Michelle Obama better odds of becoming president than certain competitors, despite...Trump attorney Alina Habba recently demanded charges against former President Donald Trump to be dropped o
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07 Feb '24
Elderly Man Demonstrates Swift Response to Disrespect, Sparks Debate on Inter-Generational RelationsIn a remarkable display of agility and assertiveness, an unidentified elderly gentleman showcased quick
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07 Feb '24
Prince William is set to return to royal duties today for the first time since his wife Kate Middleton's hospitalisation and King Charles' cancer diagnosis but has no plans to see 
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07 Feb '24
There’s no denying Iran’s proxy forces are great value for money. The regime’s support for its allied militias, including the Lebanese Hizbollah, Hamas and the Houthis, probably doesn’t exceed a few billion dollars per annum — perhaps even less, given that many have their own sources of