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Social media users claimed former President Joe Biden, not President Donald Trump, approved the June 14, 2025, military parade.
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Golf Digest on MSNU.S. Open 2025: The battle to stay in the hunt was real for Scottie SchefflerScottie Scheffler reacts after finishing the second round.
Robert MacIntyre thought he had done it and it would have been oh so apt if he had won in conditions more suited to an Oban ...
Rosenblatt's true baseball dream was to convince an MLB team to establish a minor league farm team in Omaha. He and best ...
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Legit.ng on MSNMan Reportedly Cries Out as First Wife Refuses to Leave After He Married Another Woman, People ReactA Nigerian man cried out in his neighbourhood as his first wife refused to leave him after he married another woman. He ...
A splash here, a splash there. You might not think your cooking oil matters much for the climate and the environment. But it does. Farming accounts for about a third of global carbon emissions.And ...
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Autosport on MSNHow Sutton nullified Ingram's BTCC pace superiority at Oulton ParkThrough a use of supreme driver skill and strategy, Ash Sutton quashed Tom Ingram’s supremacy around Oulton Park to actually ...
Global tariffs: President Trump’s top economic advisers stressed on Sunday that they would not be deterred by a recent court decision that found many of the Trump administration’s tariffs to ...
This year’s state track & field championships found the girls team hoisting their second-straight championship trophy, while the boys team came in 10th place in Class 3A. While every season has ...
Move over: Second-place finisher could share the podium with transgender athlete, California board rules After Trump threats, epic compromise made for California’s high school track and field ...
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Holliston twins come in second place as Massachusetts Unified Track and Field Championships - MSNSam and Daniel, who has cerebral palsy, competed together in the 100-yard dash and made it to second place. WBZ-TV's Courtney Cole reports.
Stanford women’s rowing captured its third NCAA championship Sunday, amassing 129 points over three grand finals on Mercer Lake in New Jersey to outdistance runner-up Yale (121) and third-place ...
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