Category: World News
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2 Adorable Pygmy Hippos Pitted Against Each Other in Cuteness Contest
Two pygmy hippos, barely bigger than puppies, face off in a battle for the ages. This isn’t about strength or speed, but cuteness. Button noses, wobbling strides, tiny teeth: the stakes are high, the outcome uncertain. Only one can reign supreme as the most adorable pygmy hippo.
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UK Introduces a Bill That Would Eventually Make the Purchase of Cigarettes Illegal
The UK Parliament has introduced a bill with an ambitious aim: to phase out cigarette sales altogether. This landmark legislation, if passed, would mark a dramatic shift in the country’s relationship with tobacco, ushering in an era where lighting up becomes a relic of the past.
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Here’s how to check whether they got your mail-in ballot
The suspense is real. Did your ballot make it? Your vote deserves a happy ending. Get your tracking number, then use the magic of online portals or a quick phone call to find out if your ballot’s journey is complete. Peace of mind awaits!
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Hunter Dickinson Returns for No. 1 Kansas in Season Opener
The roar of Allen Fieldhouse reverberated with the familiar rhythm of Dickinson’s footwork. Back in the crimson and blue, the 7-foot behemoth commanded the paint, a testament to the Jayhawks’ enduring hunger for another championship run. This time, however, the journey begins with a familiar face leading the charge.
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India’s Top Court Overturns Northern State’s Ban on Islamic Schools
India’s highest court, in a landmark decision, has struck down a northern state’s ban on Islamic schools. The ruling, echoing the country’s commitment to secularism, has sparked relief and celebration among the Muslim community. This victory for religious freedom paves the way for a more inclusive and pluralistic education landscape.
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Riverside residents fed up with motorcycle noise
The rumble of engines has become a constant soundtrack for Riverside residents, a low-frequency pulse that vibrates through their windows and echoes down the quiet streets. Tired of the incessant roar, they’re demanding peace and quiet.
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Comment on The officer: Julia Nesheiwat by The coronavirus enemy remained ‘invisible’ because the Trump administration didn’t make the effort to see it – Sb Dude
“The Coronavirus Enemy Remained ‘Invisible’ – Sb Dude” delves into the Trump administration’s perceived lack of action in the face of a burgeoning pandemic. The article explores the allegation that inaction, fueled by denial, contributed to the virus’s unchecked spread, casting a shadow over the administration’s response.
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Restrained students still an issue for St. Johns parents
The echoes of “restraint” linger in St. Johns classrooms, a ghost story whispered in hushed tones. While the district claims progress, parents grapple with lingering fears, seeking transparency and assurances that their children are safe within those walls.
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La Niña could bring us a warmer, drier winter
Winter’s chill might be a little less biting this year. La Niña, the Pacific Ocean’s cool counterpart to El Niño, is predicted to bring a warmer, drier winter. While snow-lovers might lament, others will welcome the sunnier, perhaps more temperate, season.