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Walz slams DHS over ICE shooting: ‘Don’t believe this propaganda machine’

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) on Wednesday urged the public not to “believe this propaganda machine” following a controversial incident…

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Glow like ScarJo: Get four of The Outset’s Lip Oasis treatments for 40% off

This pout product’s got great word of mouth. If you’re looking for soft, voluptuous lips à la Scarlett Johansson, her…

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How to get all Archon Mods in Warframe

**Archon Mods in Warframe: A Powerful Option for Your Builds** Archon Mods are a powerful addition to your character builds…

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Colorado Sports Hall of Fame tabs Avalanche star Cale Makar as Pro Athlete of the Year

On the fast-track to another Norris Trophy, Cale Makar received another distinction on Tuesday for his outstanding performance in 2025.…

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UAAP: NU routs UE to open Season 88 campaign

MANILA, Philippines–National University opened the third quarter strong to eventually put away University of the East, 72-57, on Sunday for a winning start to its UAAP Season 88 men’s basketball campaign at University of Santo Tomas Quadricentennial Pavilion. The Bulldogs extended their lead after the break with 11 straight points, with Jake Figueroa among those

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Ten Thousand March in London to Make Them Pay as Part of Global Draw The Line Mobilisations

London, UK Ten thousand people marched peacefully through central London today for the Make Them Pay rally, demanding the UK government tax the super-rich, protect workers not billionaires, and make polluters pay. The mobilisation, backed by more than 60 organisations including Oxfam, War on Want, Unite, Green New Deal Rising, and Patriotic Millionaires, comes just days after Donald Trumps UK visit and a far-right march in London. Topics: Climate ChangeLocation: New York City.

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Chinese tourists splash the cash in Japan as weak yen drives travel surge

When Ding Xiaohan, a software engineer from Shanghai, took her 18-year-old son to Japan for a weeklong holiday this summer, she did not hold back. The 47-year-old spent freely as they explored the affluent neighbourhood near the Tokyo Tower and the tea-producing city of Shizuoka, splashing out on sushi lunches, barbecue dinners and dolls modelled on iconic Studio Ghibli anime characters. Japanese food and merchandise are different, higher quality like if you buy clothing its more.

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Sustainability: Discovering a path to the future

​ MANILA, Philippines – Sustainability may be the guiding light of many of today’s businesses and enterprises, but for Discovery Primea, it is also shining the way to the future. ​David Pardo Ayala, general manager of the luxury Makati hotel, says while sustainability is being increasingly accepted by many people, younger individuals expect—even demand—it from

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