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  • ‘Miss Merkel’ TV series reimagines Angela Merkel as a detective : NPR
    In a scene from the German TV series Miss Merkel, actress Katharina Thalbach, playing the amateur detective based on the former German Chancellor Angela Merkel, takes a closer look at her pug Helmut. RTL/Maor Waisburd hide caption toggle caption...
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  • Fight over whimsical artwork unfolding in Southern California neighborhood
    Residents of a Los Angeles neighborhood are speaking out after the department of water and power began taking down whimsical pieces of scrap metal art attached to power poles, claiming they are a safety hazard for workers.   Artist Lori Powers began putting up the colorful designs in her Mar Vista neighborhood in 2017, and then really ramped up production during the pandemic.   Powers...
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  • History hasn’t been kind to female nominees. Is it different?
    Once again, we are seeing how female nominees create excitement in presidential politics. But in the past, it’s mostly worn off by Election Day. Kamala Harris and the Democrats hope this time will be different, but it’s too early to know. The vice president’s nomination marks the fifth time in the last 40 years that one of the two major political parties has put a woman on its national...
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  • Marvel, ‘Star Wars’ Shows Losing Popularity on Disney+
    The black and rotted heart of the Disney Grooming Syndicate’s streaming outlet, Disney+, has been its Marvel and Star Wars programs. The latest data reveals that those widely ridiculed streaming series are dropping in popularity. “Disney+ is experiencing diminishing returns from its high-profile Star Wars live-action series,” writes the Wrap. “[T]he most recent live-action Star Wars shows …...
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  • Pulisic ‘can’t accept’ referee as U.S. exits Copa
    Jeff Kassouf Jul 2, 2024, 02:37 AM ET Open Extended Reactions KANSAS CITY, Mo. — United States captain Christian Pulisic was clear in stating that he did not believe officiating was to blame for his team’s group-stage exit at Copa América, but he was baffled by the decisions made in Monday’s 1-0 loss to Uruguay at Arrowhead Stadium, a result that sealed the...
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  • Shannon Sharpe Apologizes for IG Live Sex Tape: ‘I’m Embarrassed’
    ESPN personality and former NFL Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe apologized on Thursday after audio of him having sexual relations with a woman was mistakenly broadcast over Instagram Live. On Wednesday, Shannon Sharpe sent the internet into a tailspin when he posted an Instagram Live video to his 3.2 million followers that relayed some steamy audio that sounded like woman and a man being...
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  • The abutting in the ceremony installments of EA's FC franchise
    Premier Accordance Stars To Aces Up In Ultimate Accretion Backward of how teams are put together, there are lots of FC 24 Coins abounding options for acclimation strikers in FC 24 Ultimate Team. The abutting in the ceremony installments of EA's FC franchise, FC 24 allocation as the final accepting in the allocation below the association's name. The 223 accepting will accompany ashamed...
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  • Trump accuser Jessica Leeds responds to his “bizarre” claim that she wasn’t “the chosen one”
    Jessica Leeds, who has accused Donald Trump of sexually assaulting her on an airplane, said she was baffled by the former president’s “bizarre” claim that he would not have “chosen” her to be his victim. At a press conference on Friday, the former president, who has already been found liable for sexually assaulting writer E. Jean Carroll, denied ever...
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  • What to Know About How an Affirmative Action Ban Affected Colleges
    Here is what we know about the effects of the Supreme Court’s decision curtailing race-based admissions at selective universities. And why many experts and administrators are baffled. The post What to Know About How an Affirmative Action Ban Affected Colleges appeared first on Patabook News .
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