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  • World
    NextShark

    Chinese man lured by fake job ad is held captive as 'blood slave' for months in Cambodia

    A Chinese man was nearly drained of all his blood by the time he escaped his captors in Sihanoukville city, Cambodia. The man, identified only by his surname Li, was kidnapped by a gang and used as a “blood slave” for months, reported South China Morning Post. Since August 2021, the gang reportedly took 27 ounces (800 milliliters) of blood from the 31-year-old man each month, leaving him just enough time to replenish his blood supply.

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  • U.S.
    The Wrap

    AOC Tells Tucker Carlson ‘You’re a Creep Bro’ After He Suggests She Tossed Out ‘an Invitation to a Booty Call’

    "If you’re this easy w/ sexual harassment on air, how are you treating your staff?" Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says

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  • U.S.
    Hilton Head Island Packet

    Man was refused an omelet at Beaufort Waffle House, so he pulled out a gun, police say

    Police are awaiting access to restaurant’s surveillance camera.

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  • Science
    SYFY

    An entire lizard trapped in amber is gazing back at us from 110 million years ago

    The unsung star of Jurassic Park was a mosquito frozen in amber. While you can’t really extract blood from specimens like that, you could be transported back in time if you looked at a specimen of fossilized tree sap and found a 110 million-year-old lizard staring back at you. Creatures get trapped in amber all the time, but most prehistoric finds are insects. Amber is a great material for preserving arthropods because of their already tough shells that will hold on even if the insides disintegr

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  • Lifestyle
    ABC News Videos

    ‘Top Gun’ actor Frank Pesce dies at 75

    Frank Pesce was best known for his character roles in “Top Gun” and “Beverly Hills Cop.”

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  • U.S.
    NextShark

    Japanese female pro gamer fired after saying men under 5 feet 7 inches tall 'don't have human rights'

    Kana “Tanukana” Tani, one of the most prominent female figures in esports fighting, had her contract with Cyclops Athletic Gaming terminated after she made controversial remarks. On Thursday, however, her livestream comments where she stated short men under 5 feet 7 inches did not have “human rights,” adding that those who fall under in height should consider bone-lengthening surgery. This resulted in her firing from Japanese esports company Cyclops Athletic Gaming, whose main sponsors are Red

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  • U.S.
    Cape Cod Times

    Mysterious yellow plastic strands on Cape Cod beaches lead to explosive revelation

    When a veteran beach clean-up expert noticed a bloom of yellow plastic tubing along Outer Cape strands, she began to ask questions.

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