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Tyga Owes Blac Chyna Child Support and Joint Custody of Their Kid King
Blac Chyna is thinking about how Tyga affects their 10-year-old son, King Cairo. Reports say that the 35-year-old socialite filed a court case against the rapper to “determine the parental relationship” of her son. “The court may make orders for support of the children and issue an earnings assignment without further notice to either party,”…
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Tom Brady and Irina Shayk Are ‘Enjoying’ Their Relationship, but It’s ‘Not Very Serious’
Since he started dating model Irina Shayk in June, Tom Brady has been loving his new relationship. Entertainment Tonight said that a source said that the two “are having a great time together” and are “enjoying their relationship.” But the source also said that the relationship is “not super serious yet,” but that the former…
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Discover New York City’s seven best dive bars
From Sophie’s and Jimmy’s Corner to Sunny’s and Sharlene’s, you’ll soon be on a first-name basis at these beloved NYC institutions. New York City is one of the most exciting places in the world to grab a drink. This is a city full of speakeasies with secret entrances hidden behind phone booth doors and dimly…
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Thousands mark 60 years since ‘I have a dream’ speech
Thousands of people in Washington DC have commemorated 60 years since Martin Luther King Jr’s famous ‘I have a dream’ speech – a pivotal event in the civil rights movement. His family and activists recounted its importance and reflected on where equality stands now in 2023. Addressing the crowd, Rev Al Sharpton said: “Sixty years…
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The indigenous groups fighting the quest for ‘white gold’
NATALIA FAVRE By Berta Reventós (text) & Natalia Favre (photos) Purmamarca, Argentina “Our land is drying up and our water is polluted,” says Nati Machaca, one of the protesters manning a roadblock in the village of Purmamarca, high in the Andes mountains. Ms Machaca is a spokeswoman for the indigenous groups living in Jujuy, a…
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Jacksonville racist shooting: Community ‘sick and tired’
Officials in Jacksonville, Florida, expressed disgust at a racist shooting in which a gunman killed three black people in a store. Jacksonville Sheriff T K Waters said manifestos authored by the shooter showed the attack was “racially motivated”, while councilwoman Ju’coby Pittman said the community was “hurting” and was “sick and tired of being sick…
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Auctioneer exposed by BBC admits illegally selling rare ancient coins
By Sarah Saey & the BBC Arabic Investigations team BBC News Arabic A British auctioneer who was at the centre of a BBC investigation has pleaded guilty at a New York court to a series of charges in connection with unlawful sales of rare ancient coins. Richard Beale, director of London-based auction house Roma Numismatics,…
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The indiscriminate devastation of Canada’s raging wildfires
By Wyre Davies BBC News, British Columbia Joanna Kelly is a barrister in the Kelowna law courts – this week she’s been given permission to appear in legal cases by video-link partly because she has very few formal clothes to wear. They, and most of her other possessions, went up in flames last week. On…
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Evidence found of German mass execution by French Resistance after D-Day
Stéphanie Para By Hugh Schofield BBC News in Corrèze Archaeologists have found evidence of a mass execution of German prisoners who were forced to dig their own graves and then shot by the French Resistance a few days after D-Day, during World War Two. French and German teams discovered bullets and cartridges, as well as…
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Emmerson Mnangagwa: ‘The Crocodile’ wins second term as Zimbabwe president
Reuters By Alex Binley BBC News Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been elected to a second term with 52.6% of the vote, the electoral commission says. However, the opposition claimed there had been widespread vote-rigging and international observers said the vote fell short of democratic standards. Mr Mnangagwa is only Zimbabwe’s second president. A 2017…