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On March 12, 2025, Oasis fans eagerly awaited the release of their long-awaited reunion tour lineup, which included several notable figures such as Andy Bell, Gem Archer, Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs, and Joey Waronker. The revelation sparked significant debate among fans and media alike, with some expressing disappointment over the lineup choices, whil...
In May 2023, the popular British daytime drama "Coronation Street" launched its second season, featuring the return of Michelle Keegan and other familiar faces.
On February 13, 2025, President Donald Trump signed several executive orders aimed at reshaping American schools, including restricting how racism is taught in classrooms, curbing antisemitism, and al...
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On Tuesday night, during President Donald Trump's joint address to Congress, the 77-year-old Democrat was forcibly ejected from the Capitol building following repeated disruptions of the presidential...
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In early March 2025, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson urges Republican lawmakers to use alternative forums instead of town halls to discuss issues with voters, as tens of thousands of federal workers...
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Sarah El Hary, the youthful and politically engaged minister of youth affairs in France, made history by coming out as gay during a crucial moment in the national conversation about inclusivity and re...
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In February 2020, Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi publicly shredded Donald Trump's State of the Union address, sparking controversy and cementing her reputation as a political provocateur. In re...
In early February 2024, a young nursing student named Laken Riley, just twenty-two years old, was brutally attacked outside her hometown in Georgia.
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