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Women, children casualties on the rise in Afghanistan: UN

KABUL, Afghanistan – More women and children were killed and wounded in Afghanistan in the first half of 2021 than in the first six months of any year since the United Nations began systematically keeping count in 2009, a U.N. report said Monday. The war-torn country saw a 47% increase …

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SI Swimsuit model Brooks Nader celebrates new issue by eating Popeyes chicken while rocking nearly nude gown

A girl’s gotta eat. style” target=”_blank”>Sports Illustrated Swimsuit< celebrated the new sizzling issue in the best way possible – by eating some chicken nuggets. The Baton Rouge pinup recently attended the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Party at Florida’s Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino where the models in attendance were served …

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Vatican trial opens into financial scandal rocking papacy

VATICAN – A cardinal who allegedly induced an underling to lie to prosecutors. Brokers and lawyers who pulled a fast one over the Vatican No. 2 to get him to approve a disastrous real estate deal. A self-styled intelligence analyst who bought Prada and Louis Vuitton items with the Vatican …

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Video showing free french fry hack at McDonald's

Never turn down free friesa>.< actual policy is when it comes to french fries. @itsosoprodigy Reply to @beeh478 Does this still count guys?? ##fypシ゚ ##mcdonalds ##nuggets ##shoecheck ##itsosoprodigy ♬ original sound – Orlando Johnson  Orlando Johnson posted the video to his TikTok account last week and it has since been viewed over 4.3 million times. …

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David Lust, former GOP lawmaker in South Dakota, dead at 53

David Lust, a former Republican state lawmaker in us-regions who served four years as the state GOP’s majority leader, events Friday, according to reports. The cause was believed to be a heart-health” target=”_blank”>heart attack< South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, a Republican who served alongside Lust when she was a state …

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Iron Age-era mummy preserved in bog still has undigested last meal

A re-examination of the last meal of an Early Iron Age world-regions bog body called Tollund Man has revealed new details about his final hours.  According to findings published Wednesday in the journal Antiquity, 12 to 24 hours before Tollund Man was killed he ate a food” target=”_blank”>bog-water porridge< Researchers, …

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