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This Is the Next Radio Single From BTS’ ‘ARIRANG’ Album
The new promoted track follows the Hot 100 No. 1 “SWIM.”
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GDQ Cancels SNK Stream Over Saudi Arabia Ties
Games Done Quick is best known for its feel-good moments like a dog hitting a walk-off home run in a baseball video game while raising money for charity. However, this year’s Summer Games Done Quick charity stream ran into controversy after GDQ announced a sponsored stream with SNK only to cancel it shortly thereafter due…
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Terror police arrest 12 over ‘serious threats’ to Islamic event at Suffolk country mansion
Counter-terrorism police have arrested 12 people over what were described as “serious threats” linked to an Islamic event at a country mansion in Suffolk. The reported action matters because it suggests the authorities considered the alleged threats significant enough to warrant a major security response around a religious gathering, raising wider concerns about public safety…
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Nancy Mace is slammed over ‘grotesque’ post as race to replace Lindsey Graham turns ugly
The article reports a sharp escalation in South Carolina Republican infighting as Congresswoman Nancy Mace faces criticism over a social media post aimed at Senator Lindsey Graham amid speculation about who could succeed him. It matters because the episode highlights how personal and bitter the contest has become, reflecting wider tensions inside the Republican Party…
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Entitled neighbor from hell keeps coming to homeowner’s front garden and PICKING all his flowers
A homeowner said a neighbour repeatedly entered their front garden and picked their flowers without permission, prompting anger and a wider online debate about boundaries and damage to private property. The story matters because it highlights how seemingly minor disputes can escalate when someone interferes with another person’s home and possessions, especially when gardening involves…
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Hands off the Falklands! No10 hits back after Argentina foreign minister ramps up tensions ahead of England’s World Cup showdown
Downing Street has publicly defended British sovereignty over the Falkland Islands after Argentina’s foreign minister reportedly renewed pressure on the issue ahead of a high-profile England v Argentina Women’s World Cup match. The row matters because it links a long-running diplomatic dispute to a major sporting occasion, raising political tension and the risk that the…
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Maine driver shot and killed by ICE after trying to run over agents with his car, eyewitness says
A 26-year-old man in Maine was shot and killed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers after he allegedly tried to drive his car at agents, according to an eyewitness account cited in the article. The report says he had previously been ordered to leave the United States, linking the incident to an immigration enforcement operation.…
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The new evidence that proves England were RIGHT on World Cup’s new ‘Hand of God’ goal – despite bitter Norway moans about the ball hitting spidercam
The article says new footage supports England’s position in a World Cup controversy, arguing that a disputed goal should stand despite Norway’s complaints that the ball struck the spidercam. The incident has been compared with a modern “Hand of God” because of the anger it provoked, but the fresh evidence is presented as backing the…
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‘After stealing an open source AI charity, you then stole all of Apple’s phone technology! Wow’: Elon Musk and Sam Altman are fighting on the internet again
Keep it down would you, lads? Some of us have work to do.
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Entitled Democrat lawmaker caught doing 107mph and 92mph tells sheriff’s deputies that speeding laws do NOT apply to her
The article reports that New Hampshire Democratic state representative Ellen Read was allegedly stopped twice for speeding, with deputies recording her at 107mph and 92mph, and that she argued traffic laws should not apply to her because she is a lawmaker. It matters because the case raises questions about whether elected officials are trying to…