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Biden says military unable to recover uncle’s remains during WWII because ‘there used to be a lot of cannibals’ in New Guinea
President Joe Biden on Wednesday suggested twice that the United States was unable to recover his uncle Ambrose Finnegan’s remains after Finnegan’s plane crashed near New Guinea during World War II, “because there used to be a lot of cannibals” in the region.
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Expert will testify Bryan Kohberger’s cell phone was outside of Moscow on the night of the Idaho murders, defense says
Bryan Kohberger, who is accused of killing four University of Idaho students in November 2022, was out driving west of Moscow, Idaho, the night of the slayings, his attorney says, and the defense plans to offer a cell phone tower and radio frequency expert to partially corroborate this account, a court document supporting an alibi defense filed Wednesday shows.
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Gene Hackman, 94, Appeared to Be in ‘Good Shape’ During Rare Outing With Wife Betsy Arakawa
Screen legend Gene Hackman has come out of hiding. The 94-year-old French Connection star hadn't been photographed in nearly five years but was recently spotted out and about in his adopted hometown of Santa Fe, New Mexico, twice in a matter of days. A surprisingly spry Hackman was first snapped with musician wife Betsy Arakawa...
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Team USA basketball roster announced: See the men's team for 2024 Paris Olympics
Time will tell if it’s another Dream Team, but the roster for the United States men’s basketball team at the upcoming 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris was officially revealed Wednesday on "TODAY."
6692 min read - OpinionUSA TODAY Opinion
Gov. Newsom and California show why liberals can't be trusted with the economy
It was only a matter of time before California's economy reacted to failed tax hikes, hefty regulations and liberal policies.
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Giant, 82-foot lizard fish discovered on UK beach could be largest marine reptile ever found
Newly discovered ichthyosaur that lived 200 million years ago in the Triassic sea is potentially the biggest to ever live, scientists say.
594 min read - StyleThe Independent
Bianca Censori criticised for wearing bandages as shoes on Disneyland date with Kanye West
‘How is this allowed in Disneyland?’ perplexed viewer questions
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