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Victim Or Vilification? 'The Wire' Actor Claims Sex Abuse On Journalist Ex-Girlfriend For Touching His Butt Actor Gbenga Akinnagbe, famous for starring on the hit HBO series 'The Wire,' filed sex abuse charges against his ex-girlfriend for grabbing his butt on two occasions. His ex however, journalist Lola Adesioye, is saying ...
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US renews policy that allows expulsion of illegal immigrants over COVID fears The CDC announced Monday that it had renewed a policy allowing the expulsion of illegal immigrants due to concerns about the spread of COVID-19.
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Buckley's Chance Trailer

15 Minute Fun - 3 Aug 2021 05:03
Buckley's Chance Trailer Buckley's Chance follows a kid and his mother who travel to Australia to spend time with their estranged grandfather only for the kid to get lost i...
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Record wildfire burns amid drought on Hawaii's Big Island Firefighters have gotten more control over a Hawaii wildfire that forced thousands of people to evacuate over the weekend and destroyed at least two homes on the Big Island
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5G Wireless Could Interfere with Weather Forecasts

Scientific American - 3 Aug 2021 21:30
5G Wireless Could Interfere with Weather Forecasts Satellite tracking of water vapor, critical for accurate forecasts, may be foiled by cellphone tower transmissions --
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Whew. The NBA 's 2021 free-agency period opened with a series of bangs on Monday, reshaping the basketball landscape while sending Kyle Lowry to South Beach and Lonzo Ball to the Windy City...
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Two employees were injured during an early morning workplace shooting Tuesday at a Smile Direct Club on Antioch Pike in Antioch, Tennessee.
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Army gives Pfizer $3.5B contract to make 500 million COVID vaccine doses The Pentagon announced the US Army had awarded Pfizer a $3.5 billion contract to manufacture 500 million doses of its COVID vaccine by the end of next year for distribution around the world.
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Families of victims from Dayton mass shooting file lawsuit against maker of 100-round magazine used by gunman The families of the nine victims who were killed in a 2019 mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio are suing the manufacturer of a 100-round, double drum ammunition magazine that was utilized by the gunman in the shooting.
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Eurovision winner Lordi gets COVID jab at pop-up vax site Eurovision winner and Lordi got his COVID shot at a pop-up vaccination site to show the world that everyone needs to do it.
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Capitol Police officials calls 4 GOP lawmakers 'pathetic' in Jan. 6 inquiry "They shouldn't be elected officials anymore," Gonell told the House select committee probing the insurrection.
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Chicago won't require vaccine passports like New York for now, but 'we'll be watching to see how this plays out,' health commissioner says Chicago officials also defended claims about COVID-19 safety at Lollapalooza.
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Chipmunks with plague shut down parts of California's South Tahoe Areas of South Tahoe have been closed off to visitors after chipmunks tested positive for the plague, according to local officials.
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Biden pick for anti-Semitism envoy blasted Ilhan Omar for hateful 'tropes' Deborah Lipstadt, who is a professor of modern Jewish history and Holocaust studies at Georgia's Emory University, was nominated to the ambassador position on Friday.
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No foul play suspected in death of Boston woman hiking in Phoenix with cop she just met, say police Despite the suspicious circumstances, Phoenix police said Monday there is no evidence of foul play in the death of a Boston woman who died last week while hiking in the area with a local off-duty police officer she barel...
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Titanic museum visitors hospitalized in Tennessee after iceberg wall collapses Three visitors to the world's largest Titanic museum in Tennessee have been hospitalized after an iceberg wall collapsed, the owners said.
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Taliban take much of provincial capital in south Afghanistan The Taliban are pressing ahead with their advances in southern Afghanistan.
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Man duct-taped to seat after allegedly groping flight attendants An "aggressive" passenger on a Frontier Airlines flight was duct-taped to his seat after allegedly groping two flight attendants and assaulting another, video shows.
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Law School Loses Luster as Debts Mount and Salaries Stagnate

Wall Street Journal - 3 Aug 2021 14:01
Law School Loses Luster as Debts Mount and Salaries Stagnate With high-paying jobs out of reach for most, graduates of the University of Miami and other well-regarded programs routinely carry six-figure student loans for years. "I thought I would come out making much more than I d...
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Orland Park revokes liquor license for country club where parolee was arrested Evidence presented indicated Lee Anglin was living in the banquet space of Riviera, with clothing and personal items found by village investigators.
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M. Night Shyamalan says he pitched a This was the Holy Grail for the Split director
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11 hours of questioning for Cuomo in harassment inquiry Investigators conducting an inquiry into sexual harassment allegations against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo questioned him for eleven hours when he met with them last month, according to The New York Times
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