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Nov 04 2024CELEBRITIES

Why Johnny Depp's Lawyer Camille Vasquez Puts Rumors to Rest

Camille Vasquez, the lawyer who helped Johnny Depp win his high-profile defamation case, has cleared the air about rumors that she and her famous client were dating. In a recent interview, she stated that she and Depp are just friends, and he's simply not her type. Vasquez, 40, also revealed that sh

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Nov 04 2024BUSINESS

Machinists at Boeing Vote Again on Contract Offer

Boeing's unionized workers in the Pacific Northwest are preparing to vote on a new contract offer. This vote could bring an end to a seven-week strike that has halted production of most Boeing passenger jets. The latest offer by Boeing promises a 38% pay raise over four years, along with other bonus

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Nov 04 2024CRIME

Santa Clara County Education Offices Face Investigation Over Funds

In a surprising turn of events, Santa Clara County's Office of Education (SCCOE) has launched an investigation into claims of misusing public funds. The news comes after the sudden dismissal of the former superintendent. Independent auditors have been called in to look into issues like questionable

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Nov 04 2024POLITICS

Drone Battalion's Struggle: A Glimpse into Ukraine's War Effort

The Achilles drone battalion, part of Kyiv's 92nd Assault Brigade, uses around 3, 000 first-person view drones each month. However, they're not choosing high-tech Western drones. Why? Because they don't work well in Ukraine's war conditions. Rustam Nurgudin, the battalion's executive officer, said t

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Nov 04 2024POLITICS

Drone Barrage: Ukraine's Night Sky Lit Up with Russian Attacks

Imagine the night sky over Ukraine, filled with drones and missiles sent by Russia. That's what happened recently, with nearly 100 drones and one guided missile making their way into Ukrainian territory. But Ukraine's Air Force was ready, shooting down 66 of those drones and the missile. Some drones

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Nov 04 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Venom's Final Dance Hits a Box Office High, while Eastwood's Juror Struggles Overseas

"Venom: The Last Dance", the third installment of Sony's symbiote series, has crossed the $300 million mark worldwide. This milestone was reached in its second weekend, with the movie grossing $317. 1 million globally. The film, starring Tom Hardy, has performed well internationally, especially in C

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Nov 04 2024SPORTS

Patriots' Struggles Continue: A Look at Their Loss to the Titans

The New England Patriots have had a rough season, and it didn't get any better on Sunday. They lost to the Tennessee Titans in overtime, making their record 2-7. The game was close, with a final score of 20-17, but the Patriots just couldn't pull it off. Rookie quarterback Drake Maye had a mix of g

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Nov 03 2024HEALTH

Engineer's Brain Tumor Shrinks in Six Weeks with New Treatment

Paul Read, a 62-year-old engineer from the UK, had a surprising turn of events in his fight against brain cancer. Diagnosed with glioblastoma in December 2023, he was given a grim prognosis — most patients don't live beyond 18 months. But Paul's story took an unexpected twist. At University College

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Nov 03 2024CRIME

Subway Struggle Sparks Debate on Force and Safety

Jordan Neely, a homeless man, passed away after a tussle with Daniel Penny, a Marine veteran, on a New York subway. The trial has just started, and jurors are already seeing fresh video evidence. Prosecutors contend that Penny used more force than necessary, but his defense lawyer insists it was sel

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Nov 02 2024POLITICS

Why South Korea is Teaming Up with the U. S. to Watch the Pacific

South Korea and the U. S. are joining forces to keep the Indo-Pacific region safe and stable. They've created a new partnership called the Regional Cooperation Framework. This is like their way of showing they're serious about maintaining peace and security in the region. The U. S. and South Korea m

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