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GREEN BAY — A minute-and-five-second video posted to Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker's official X account Friday afternoon was all ...
Folks on social media have wasted no time posting memes and funny asides about the trade, with a vast majority of people being confused about how the trade was profitable for the Mavericks.
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Crypto coins keep ripping off investors. One cyber sleuth set out to find the culprit. Nicolas Vaiman, a scruffy 30-year-old with a dark beard and glasses, was at home in France last May when he ...
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Yet another consequence of United States politics has ended up in fourth place with over 6.5 percent of your votes. We are talking about the short-lived ban of TikTok in the United States that ...
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In 1868, William H. Seward, then US Secretary of State, envisioned the acquisition of Greenland and Iceland as a logical continuation of America’s expansion strategy following the purchase of Alaska.