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Capitol riots: Are US militia groups becoming more active?
Following the events at the US Capitol, there are concerns about the activity of militia groups.
(January 18 09:02) BBC.com
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NFL Playoffs: What We Learned From the Divisional Round
The Buffalo Bills rode their defense to victory while the Green Bay Packers thrived on offense. The Kansas City Chiefs, who lost Patrick Mahomes to a concussion, simply survived.
(January 18 09:02) Nytimes.com
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Denver Nuggets Finding Chemistry In Michael Porter Jr.’s Covid-19 Absence, But What Happens When He Returns?
The Denver Nuggets have thrived during Michael Porter Jr.'s extended Covid-19 absence. With Porter potentially returning this week, questions loom about his reintegration into the rotation, beginning with whether he'll ...
(January 18 09:02) Forbes.com
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Big Doggo Is Intimidated By Tiny Baby Kitten (Video)
I don't know about you, but I understand why a huge, enormous puppy would be afraid of a tiny kitten. I mean, yes, you'd think it would make more sense ...
(January 18 09:00) I Can Has Cheezburger?
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12 cool classes to take on Khan Academy for free
There were times I’d be sitting in my college classes frantically scribbling away in my notebook, hand cramping, making sure I had every note from the lecture recorded for when ...
(January 18 09:00) Mashable.com
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Arthur laments Sri Lanka's first-innings batting tempo after Galle loss
Praises Thirimanne for his commitment, hints at a hard call on Kusal Mendis
(January 18 08:58) Espncricinfo.com
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Sea Group commissioner: Why now is the time for local unicorns to IPO
A public listing may be a lot of work, but it could open up a fountain of capital.
(January 18 08:54) Techinasia.com
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Covid UK: Mass testing of whole regions to bring cycle of lockdowns to an end by spring
Testing could be used to move the worst-hit areas of the UK down the tiers, which could be implemented as the third national shutdown comes to an end in March. ...
(January 18 08:52) Dailymail.co.uk
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Behind a secret deal between Google and Facebook
(January 18 08:51) TodayOnline World
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Lakemba alleged ice processing laboratory smashed as two Iranians arrested
Police arrested Hamed Yarmohammadi, 30, and Niusha Ojaghfaghihi, 26, in Sydney on January 8 and 9.
(January 18 08:50) Dailymail.co.uk
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Russell T Davies on It's A Sin: 'We were all Aids deniers - then it got real'
Writer Russell T Davies talks about his new show It's A Sin, set amid the Aids crisis in the 1980s.
(January 18 08:49) BBC.com
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Nazi Ravensbrück camp: How ordinary women became SS torturers
Female SS guards enjoyed home comforts at a camp where they tortured thousands of inmates.
(January 18 08:48) BBC.com
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Biden inauguration: How the White House gets ready for a new president
Taking down pictures and clearing out desks is part of a huge operation readying for a new president.
(January 18 08:48) BBC.com
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'St Kilda schoolgirl' who leaked nudes of herself with AFL players opens up about her cancer battle
The 'St Kilda Schoolgirl' who caused an enormous AFL scandal when she leaked nude photos of her with players online has spoken out about her cancer battle and her long-distance ...
(January 18 08:48) Dailymail.co.uk
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Yemen: The doctor alone in a Covid-ravaged hospital
As war-torn Yemen braces itself for a second wave of Covid-19, one doctor tells her story of battling the pandemic alone after her colleagues fled.
(January 18 08:47) BBC.com
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LIVE: Over 17,000 Vaccinated On Day 2 Of Covid Vaccination Drive
Over 17,000 people were vaccinated across six states on Day 2 of the nationwide coronavirus drive, the Health Ministry said Sunday evening, adding that this takes the total number of ...
(January 18 08:47) NDTV News
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Tinder and Bumble are kicking Capitol rioters off dating apps - CNET
Dating apps are swiping right to anyone connected with the Jan. 6 siege of Capitol.
(January 18 08:46) Cnet.com
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Why Leaders Face Many Challenges In Post-Crisis World
The move away from traditional leadership styles has been speeded up by the pandemic.
(January 18 08:43) Forbes.com
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A wristband that tells your boss if you are unhappy
Technology to help our mental wellbeing has grown in popularity during the coronavirus lockdowns.
(January 18 08:42) BBC.com
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Olympics: IOC expects only 6,000 athletes at Tokyo Games' opening ceremony, reports Yomiuri
January 18, 2021 8:42 AMTOKYO (REUTERS) - The International Olympic Committee (IOC) expects only 6,000 athletes to participate in the opening ceremony at the Tokyo Summer Games, more than half ...
(January 18 08:42) Straits Times Sport