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Shanna Moakler’s ‘world will never be same’ after father’s death
Ed Sheeran teases new album release date at Minneapolis show: See
Selena Gomez, Francia Raisa snub ‘beef’ rumours with first public outing together
Hollywood Writers To Evaluate New Labor Proposal From Studios Amid Stike
Cameras With "Skin Colour Analytics" In China Triggers Rights Concern
Jeff Bezos Buys $68 Million Mansion On Florida's Exclusive Island
How duck ‘soldiers’ became this 300-year-old winemaker’s secret weapon
Russian Sig tanker damaged by drone has been towed for repairs, Russian Marine Rescue Service says
2 missiles shot down over Kerch bridge in annexed Crimea, Russian authorities say
Once-popular Ukrainian holiday destination reopens beaches for the first time since Russia's invasion
Analysis: European leaders welcomed China at Ukraine peace talks but remain wary of Beijing's ties with Moscow
Russia has started producing its own version of Iran’s Shahed drones, researchers say
WASHINGTON – The extraordinary arraignment of former President Donald Trump on federal charges related to his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election concluded with a few ordinary warnings from the judge presiding over the hearing, but one stood out.  U.S. Magistrate Judge Moxila A. Upadhyaya allowed Trump to depart his second arraignment in federal court on Thursday without travel restrictions or a cash bond. But before he left, Upadhyaya informed the former president of his conditions of release and cautioned him against violating the conditions.  She also set Aug. 28 as the date of the next court hearing in the case.
Jake Paul defeats Nate Diaz: Live updates, round-by-round fight analysis
USWNT humbled by Sweden, again. Epic World Cup failure ends with penalty shootout
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