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Domestic Violence Charge Dropped Against Former Texas Basketball Coach
According to Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza, the felony domestic violence prosecution against the former University of Texas men’s basketball head coach Chris Beard was dismissed on Wednesday. The accusation could not be proven beyond a reasonable doubt, according to Garza’s office, who said in a statement that they had done a “careful and…
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Unidentified “Meteorite” Falls From the Night Sky and Crashes in Texas
According to reports, a meteor streaked through the sky over South Texas on Wednesday night before crashing in an unidentified location. Sheriff Eddie Guerra of Hidalgo County said that “claims from two aircrafts that they witnessed a meteorite west of McAllen” were received by Houston Air Traffic Control. Guerra stated that it was unclear exactly…
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Rihanna Explains How She Thwarted Attempts by the Paparazzi to Capture Photographs of Her Son
Although Rihanna can handle herself, the paparazzi should avoid her infant. In a cover story for British Vogue published on Wednesday, the pop star claimed that she thwarted reporters by emailing a casual blogger photos before joining TikTok to broadcast a video of her baby. She referred to the fact that paparazzi were engaged in…
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Tesla Fired Gigafactory Employees One Day After Union Plans Were Announced
The day after employees at the company announced plans to unionize, Tesla fired scores of workers at its gigafactory in Buffalo, New York, according to a report. According to a complaint made to the U.S. National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), at least one of the sacked employees was a member of the organizing committee, and…
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Sotheby’s to Auction a 1,000-Year-Old Hebrew Bible
The world’s oldest known Hebrew Bible will be auctioned off and is likely to earn millions of dollars. The Codex Sassoon, which dates back more than a millennium to the late 9th or early 10th century, will be on display at Sotheby’s London from February 22 to February 28, after which it will be transferred…
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Report Elon Musk Altered Twitter Algorithm to Boost His Numbers
Remember that individual who everyone believed would invade Mars? According to Platformer, he is now known as the individual who intentionally inundated everyone else’s Twitter feeds with his own messages. According to the tech website, Elon Musk asked Twitter’s developers to write code that would provide him “unprecedented promotion of his tweets to the whole…
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National Day for Singles Overcoming Your “Love Blocks”
Valentine’s Day can be a difficult holiday for singles to endure, and while many individuals celebrate National Singles Day by being alone, Cheddar News spoke with Shay Levister, a certified love coach, who has a few smart recommendations that could make next year’s Valentine’s Day more enjoyable for singles. Levister advised singles to determine whether…
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The Springsteen Tour, the Rihanna Streaming Boom, and the Return of Ted Lasso
The CEO on the Road Bruce Springsteen is preparing for the continuation of his United States tour. Now that he is circling back, fans of The Boss in several U.S. locations that were left off of the first leg will get the opportunity to see him. Additional 18 gigs have been added to the tour,…
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Tesla Employees Announce Unionization Plans at New York Plant
Workers at a Tesla facility in Buffalo, New York, have declared their intention to unionize. The workers stated in a news release on Tuesday, “We believe unionization will give us a voice in the workplace that has been overlooked up until now.” “All we want is a seat in the car we helped construct.” According…
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To Escape From Prison, A Prisoner Disguised As A Sheep
According to accounts, a prisoner disguised himself as a sheep to pass unobserved through security at a maximum-security jail in Bolivia. José Luis Callisaya Diaz, who was serving a 15-year sentence for murder, covered himself in sheepskin and crawled through the grass at the Chonchocoro institution before attempting to scale the exterior wall. However, Diaz,…