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The auction house said the skeleton was sold to a private collector for a European record of €6.65m.
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William Davis injected at least seven patients with air and could now face the death penalty.
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Questlove Looks at 50 Years of Modern Music -- and Modern History In "Music Is History," the Roots' frontman tells a story of America that begins in 1971, the year he was born.
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Why the Popularity of 'Squid Game' Scares Me

The New York Times - 21 Oct 2021 20:29
Why the Popularity of 'Squid Game' Scares Me What does the appeal of this violent, dystopian fantasy say about us?
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"Race-norming" made it harder for black players to prove brain injuries linked to their careers.
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Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical review - a powerful spirit Lyric theatre, LondonIt's the music that carries the emotional weight in this tale of love, loss and roots rock, starring the superb Arinzé Kene A fortress-like wall of speakers is wheeled on at the start of this musica...
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Two Chicago cops injured in Lyons shooting, police say

Chicago Tribune - 21 Oct 2021 07:59
Emergency crews are on the scene in west suburban Lyons, where police were responding to reports of a Chicago police officer being shot late Wednesday.
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Mark Drakeford says devolving crown estate would help Wales with net zero aim First minister believes seabed rights would allow the country to make best use of its wind and wave power The Welsh first minister, Mark Drakeford, has said that devolving the crown estate to Wales could boost the countr...
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Democrats Back Away From Raising Tax Rates to Pay for Agenda

The New York Times - 21 Oct 2021 03:38
Democrats Back Away From Raising Tax Rates to Pay for Agenda Responding to concerns from a key centrist, Senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, the White House and leading Democrats are instead discussing a range of other taxes to pay for the plan.
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Former CNN journalist and Rappler CEO Maria Ressa speaks with Becky Anderson after Ressa and Russian journalist Dmitry Muratov won the Nobel Peace Prize for their longstanding efforts to safeguard freedom of expression i...
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'Self-obsessed and not bright': what Middlesbrough's mayor thinks of his councillors Andy Preston intervenes after formal complaints by councillors against colleagues reach record A local council is beset by self-obsessed, selfish and not-very-bright councillors, says the town's own mayor. Andy Preston, ...
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Lorli von Trapp Campbell, of 'Sound of Music' family, dies Campbell was the second daughter of Georg and Maria von Trapp and a younger stepsibling to the older von Trapp children who went on to be depicted in stage and film. The post Lorli von Trapp Campbell, of ‘Sound of Musi...
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Ime Udoka says Jayson Tatum was 'pressing' in Celtics' first game "We're going to ride with him and tell him to take the open shots when he has them." The post Ime Udoka says Jayson Tatum was ‘pressing’ in Celtics’ first game appeared first on Boston.com.
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North Korea says its sub-launched missile didn't target US North Korea has hit back at U.S. criticism over its test of a submarine-launched ballistic missile this week, saying it was rightfully exercising its rights for self-defense and that the weapon doesn’t specifically tar...
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Bail denied for California mom in drunken teen party case A judge in Northern California has denied bail for a former Silicon Valley mother accused of hosting alcohol-fueled parties for her teenage son and his friends where she encouraged them to drink and have sex with intoxic...
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Scott Peterson denied bail ahead of re-sentencing for murder of wife and unborn son Scott Peterson, who murdered his pregnant wife in 2002, was denied bail ahead of a December hearing where he will be re-sentenced to life without the possibility of parole.
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WATCH: Protesters in Guatemala demand wartime pay Ex-soldiers in Guatemala flooded the streets near Congress and set fires, demanding bonus pay for serving in the country's civil war from 1960 to 1996.
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State Department mocked for tweet about 'International Pronouns Day' The US State Department was widely mocked on social media Wednesday after tweeting about "International Pronouns Day" and sharing a link to an article that detailed why many people on social media share their pronouns to...
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Global lung-health meet opens with top three science announcements This article features top 3 science news announced at the opening of the global (and largest) lung health meet,
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Senate Republicans filibuster Democratic election reform bill again Senate Republicans blocked Democrats’ latest effort to rewrite America’s election and voting laws Wednesday, as progressive activists piled on the pressure to modify the chamber’s 60-vote legislative filibuster —...
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Steven Bertolino, an attorney for the Laundrie family, explains why the family initially refused to talk with police after Gabby Petito was reported missing.
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Doctors warn climate change is now 'the greatest global health threat facing the world' Doctors warn climate change is now 'the greatest global health threat facing the world'
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