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A group of fishermen netted a $1.5 million whale vomit windfall after dredging up a 280-pound hunk of the stuff
Ambergris is also known as "floating gold" and is produced in a sperm whale's digestive system. It's used in fine perfumes to make scents last longer.
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Police Reveal Cause Of Death For Sarah Everard, Who Was Kidnapped And Killed While Walking Home, Allegedly By London Cop
Nearly three months after Sarah Everard’s body was discovered in a large builder’s bag in a wooded area roughly 50 miles outside London, authorities have released new details about how the she died. Everard, who disappeared while walking home from a friend’s place in south London on March 3, died from compression of the neck, according to a statement from the Metropolitan Police obtained by The Guardian. Wayne Couzens, a 48-year-old police officer with London's Metropolitan Police, has been char
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Gophers football players’ gender discrimination lawsuit against University of Minnesota can go forward
Nine former Gophers football players accused of sexual assault in 2016 can proceed with their gender discrimination lawsuit against the University of Minnesota, the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday. The court cited the lawsuit's claim of "internal pressure on university officials to charge male football players with sexual misconduct" along with the lawsuit's allegation that the ...
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Christina Hendricks reflects on 'Mad Men' sexism: 'Everyone wanted to ask me about my bra'
Christina Hendricks did not have a toxic experience on the set of "Mad Men," but she wasn't a fan of some media coverage.
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Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson says raising fish is his way to ‘decompress,' shows off a prized bass
The wrestler-turned-actor can't get enough of his gorgeous fish pond.
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VideoPeru has the world's highest COVID-19 death rate — and people are paying 1,000% markups on black-market oxygen tanks
The pandemic caused oxygen shortages around the world as hospitals ran out of supply and struggled to keep up. Prices of oxygen skyrocketed in places like Peru, Brazil, Mexico, and India because they lack infrastructure and rely on oxygen cylinders, which are more expensive.
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I live in Seattle, but it’s overrun with tech workers. Where can I move that has cheap homes — and fast internet speeds?
'We have a family member with a terminal illness and would like to get into a rambler making access easier — and hopefully we would have a smaller mortgage in the process.'

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