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- WorldFortune
Coup to remove cancer-stricken Putin underway in Russia, Ukrainian intelligence chief says
The Sunday Times recently reported that Putin has blood cancer, citing an unnamed Russian oligarch with close ties to the Kremlin.
- LifestyleINSIDER
I'm a chef. Here are the 6 breakfasts I wouldn't order from a restaurant and 6 I totally would.
As a culinary pro, I won't get omelets or plain pancakes from a restaurant. But I love getting breakfast burritos and acai bowls when I go out.
- EntertainmentAccess Hollywood
Machine Gun Kelly Dedicates 2022 BBMAs Performance To 'Wife' Megan Fox & Their 'Unborn Child'
- WorldThe New Voice of Ukraine
Details about the sinking of Russia’s Moskva flagship emerge
An audio intercept published by Ukraine’s Operational Command South via Facebook on May 15 has shed some light on the circumstances of last month’s sinking of the Russian Black Sea Fleet flagship, the Moskva.
- U.S.Atlanta Black Star
Texas 9-Year-Old Brings a Whip to a Black Family’s Porch to Demand Their Daughter Emerge; Boy’s Father Fumbles with Gun When Confronted, Nearly Shoots His Own Child
In a Dallas suburb last week, a whip-cracking 9-year-old white boy came to the front porch of one of his neighbors and banged on their […]
- WorldReuters
Hungary's new president condemns Putin's 'aggression', plans trip to Warsaw
Hungary's President Katalin Novak at her inauguration ceremony on Saturday condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine and said her first trip would take her to Poland, in an apparent gesture to mend relations with Warsaw. Hungary's rejection of sending weapons shipments to neighbouring Ukraine and its opposition to a planned European Union embargo on Russian oil imports has weighed on relations between Budapest and Warsaw, whose two nationalist governments have been long-time allies in the EU.
- CelebrityYahoo Celebrity
Garrison Keillor on being fired amid sexual misconduct allegations: 'I worked for the company for 40 years, and I was dismissed with a phone call'
"I crossed the line in a way that if you were to dismiss everybody else who had crossed the line, there would be no staff left," the former radio host says in a new interview.

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