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[Watch] Boult & Samson Furious As Riyan Parag Drops Travis Head On 1st Ball
[Watch] Boult & Samson Furious As Riyan Parag Drops Travis Head On 1st BallHead was dropped on 1st ball [AP]Swashbuckling Australian batter Travis Head had a lucky escape during Sunrisers Hyderabad's tenth group-stage IPL 2024 face-off against Rajasthan Royals. The explosive southpaw, who has been in scintillating form this IPL, was dropped on the first ball by Riyan Parag. The incident occurred in the first over of SRH's innings as Trent Boult started the proceedings for the visitors after Pat...
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Athan Kaliakmanis named Rutgers Football starting quarterback for 2024
Rutgers football head coach Greg Schiano announced today that Athan Kaliakmanis will be the starting quarterback to start the 2024 season...- Related Articles
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Eth Rally Fails
Crypto falls, ETH/BTC rally again marks mini sell-off. Yen carry-trade implosion linked to worries. ETH gas fees hit 6-month lows. 3rd straight week of institutional outflows. Slowing BTC ETF flows are just a pause: Bernstein. BTC now on track for 5 red weeks in a row. BTC may have topped, could hit $35k: Brandt. ETFs may become big sellers: Bianco. Consensys list 4 reasons ETH isn’t a security. Rumours continue to grow of EigenLayer airdrop. Perp DEX volumes continue fall, GMX underperforms....
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World of Dypians Offers Up to 1M $WOD and $225,000 in Premium Subscriptions via the BNB Chain Airdrop Alliance Program
Tortola, BVI, May 1st, 2024, Chainwire World of Dypians (WOD) - an immersive, revolutionary MMORPG available on Epic Games, is on an exclusive list of top-tier projects participating in BNB Chain’s Airdrop Alliance Program, chapter 2. The metaverse platform announced it offers up to 1,000,000 WOD tokens and $225,000 in Premium Subscriptions as rewards for
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20 years after Abu Ghraib scandal broke, victims still in court
“To this day I feel humiliation for what was done to me The time I spent in Abu Ghraib — it ended my life. I’m only half a human now.” That’s what Abu Ghraib survivor Talib al-Majli had to say about the 16 months he spent at that notorious prison in Iraq after being captured and detained by American troops on October 31, 2003. In the wake of his release, al-Majli has continued to suffer a myriad of difficulties, including an inability to hold a job thanks to physical and mental-health deficits...
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Gulf states renew close ties amid Gaza war
Last year’s Hamas-led incursion into southern Israel and the subsequent Israeli war on Gaza, which has killed roughly 35,000 Palestinians, have impacted relationships within the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) — members appear to be moving closer together. As the Gaza war expands into Lebanon, Yemen, the Red Sea, and elsewhere, and while Iran and Israel’s hostilities brought the region into uncharted waters earlier this month, the monarchies on the Arabian Peninsula are strengthening ties within...
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A Putin collapse? The dangers of wishful thinking
The Carnegie Center’s Maksim Samorukov recently published an article in Foreign Affairs entitled “Putin’s brittle regime. Like the Soviet one that preceded it, his system is always on the brink of collapse.” The argument is driven by a straightforward historical analogy. The Soviet system appeared strong and immutable, and virtually no one predicted its collapse. But collapse it did. Likewise, the Putin system appears strong and resilient, and few people can imagine its collapse. But collapse it...
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MicroStrategy Buys Even More Bitcoin, Pushing Stash to $13.5 Billion
Michael Saylor’s software firm MicroStrategy bought the dip, expanding its enormous pile of Bitcoin with more than 1% of the total supply in hand.
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European parliament: virtue signaling on Iran, with a sting
As most EU governments and the bloc’s high representative for foreign policy Josep Borrell try to emphasize the need to de-escalate tensions between Iran and Israel, the European Parliament has moved sharply in the opposite direction. During its plenary session on April 25 the body adopted a resolution on “Iran’s unprecedented attack on Israel, the need for de-escalation and an EU response” which included a series of ostensibly tough measures to set that response into motion.Already the title...
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The shortsighted US-Japan-South Korea military pact
Driven by their common perception that North Korea and China posed growing threats to their nations’ security, U.S. President Joe Biden, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida agreed at last August’s summit at Camp David to elevate trilateral military ties to an unprecedented level. They have been demonstrating this commitment everyday since, some say to the detriment of stabilizing relations with Pyongyang and Beijing.In recent years, North Korea has...
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New Israeli military outposts risk even bigger crisis in Gaza
Israel is ramping up its development of a strategic route that bisects the Gaza Strip, according to new satellite imagery, which shows that Israeli forces have been modernizing two military outposts at the crossroads of key pathways Palestinians used to flee south in the earlier stages of the war. This road, part of the so-called “Netzarim Corridor,” runs east to west from the Gaza-Israel border to the Mediterranean Sea, just south of Gaza City. The Israeli army’s Engineering Corps has...
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Sooners complete sweep of UCF with respondent 11-7 win
In recent weeks, there has been a waxing and waning feeling that Oklahoma is lacking a certain killer instinct that's made past iterations...