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Winner Claims $1.35 Billion Mega Millions Jackpot
State officials announced Wednesday that the winner of a $1.35 billion Mega Millions jackpot, the fourth largest in U.S. history, has come forward to claim the award. The winner has been and continues to be unknown. The Maine State Lottery reported that the winner elected to stay anonymous and collect the cash option via a…
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Dozen People Are Still Missing, 5+ Dead After a Coal Mine Landslide
According to state media, a Chinese coal mine collapsed on Thursday, killing at least five people and leaving 48 others missing. Workers at the open-pit mine in the northern area of Inner Mongolia were buried by a landslide that was around 550 yards wide and 90 yards tall. Approximately 300 rescue professionals with sniffer dogs…
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At Least 10 Palestinians Dead and Over 100 Wounded in Israeli Raid
At least ten Palestinians were killed Wednesday during an Israeli military raid in the occupied West Bank, according to officials. During the operation, which, according to the Israeli armed forces, was conducted to apprehend Palestinian gunmen located in the city of Nablus, Israeli soldiers and Palestinian organizations exchanged fire, injuring more than a hundred individuals.…
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Russians Forced to Attend Putin’s “Patriotic” Rally While Locked to the Stadium
According to reports, Russians who were herded into Moscow’s Luzhniki Stadium on Wednesday to attend a pro-war rally featuring President Vladimir Putin were prohibited from leaving the stadium for the duration of the “patriotic” event. According to the independent outlet Mozhem Obyasnit, which sent a correspondent to the event, protest organizers told attendees that once…
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Upper Midwest to Experience Storm and 2 Feet of Snow
On Tuesday, a monstrous winter storm targeted the Upper Midwest, promising to bring blizzard conditions, dangerously cold temperatures, and two feet of snow during a three-day assault that could affect more than 40 million People. The storm was expected to begin about noon and last until Thursday morning in parts of the Dakotas, Nebraska, Minnesota,…
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NYPD Search for Woman Who Torched Gay Flag Outside SoHo Restaurant
Monday morning, New York City police are searching for a woman suspected of setting fire to a Pride flag flying outside a Manhattan restaurant. A woman is seen on the footage from a security camera setting fire to the “Make America Gay Again” sign outside the Little Prince restaurant in SoHo before escaping in a…
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More Than 1 Million People In North Korea May Be Drinking Groundwater From A Nuclear Test Site
According to research, groundwater from an underground nuclear weapons test site in North Korea could be distributing radioactive substances to individuals in the country and outside. According to research issued on Tuesday by the Seoul-based Transitional Justice Working Group, eight cities and counties around the Punggye-ri facility, where Pyongyang is thought to have conducted six…
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Russia Failed Ballistic Missile Test During Biden’s Visit to Ukraine
CNN reported on Tuesday that during Joe Biden’s meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv on Monday, Russia conducted an apparently unsuccessful test launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile. One U.S. official with direct knowledge of the situation informed the publication that Russia had provided advance notice of the test over deconfliction lines. It was initially…
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The “Super Pig” of Canada Threatens to Invade United States
The Guardian wrote on Monday that wild boar and domestic pig hybrids that have wreaked havoc on Canada’s ecology are now threatening to infiltrate the northern United States. In contrast to other wild pigs, the new species, which can weigh up to 661 pounds, can withstand Canada’s severe winters due to its size. In addition…
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New Earthquake Strikes Turkey And Syria
On Tuesday, authorities and media reported that the death toll in Turkey and Syria climbed to eight due to a new and severe earthquake that struck two weeks after a terrible quake killed about 45,000 people. Monday’s 6.4% magnitude earthquake in Turkey resulted in six fatalities and 294 injuries, including 18 in severe condition, according…