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Former Heat teammates Bam Adebayo, Tyler Herro involved in heated Las Vegas exchange: report
Bam Adebayo struck Tyler Herro in the head at a Las Vegas hotel practice court after the guard's social media comments questioning his defense.
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Tense moment ex-partner of missing mum is confronted about her disappearance as he faces court on unrelated charges
Jana Armstrong, 30, was last seen at a unit on Gordon Avenue in the Toowoomba suburb of Newtown, in south-east Queensland, on Tuesday, July 7.
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Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham reportedly set to release first signature sneaker
Sophie Cunningham is reportedly getting her own Adidas signature shoe, set to drop July 24 for $120, underscoring her popularity beyond the box score.
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Pedophile migrant is seen being marched onto plane by ICE after Minnesota Governor Tim Walz pardoned him to try and keep him in the US
Laotian pedophile Tou Lue Vang was photographed by the DHS being escorted onto a plane by two agents Friday afternoon.
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Nigel Farage’s company ‘pays him £50,000 over five years in rent for studio at his own property’ in arrangement that could allow him to lower his tax bill
The Reform leader’s personal service business, Thorn in the Side Ltd, agreed last May to pay Farage £10,000 each year for five years for the ‘rental of studio premises’, the company’s accounts show.
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US wants Iran to pledge to stop shooting at ships in Strait of Hormuz
Vice-President JD Vance is among US officials expected to take part in negotiations resuming on Saturday in Oman.
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Host claims WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert canceled interview as Caitlin Clark controversy mounts
Dan Patrick says WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert canceled a scheduled interview after the league's PR staff told her not to appear on his show.
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Wildfires tear through Europe amid sweltering heatwaves as dozens remain missing in Spain after deaths surged by nearly a third in France
At least four Brits are among 12 people killed after a wildfire swept through a remote expat community in southern Spain on Thursday night.
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State of emergency in Missouri declared after once-in-a-MILLENNIUM rainfall causes catastrophic flooding sweeping residents into 29 foot high waters… and the worst is still to come
Emergency crews rescued around 20 people after a building collapsed at a Missouri campground as devastating flash flooding swept through the state following torrential overnight rain.