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Mia Khalifa sparks discussion after revealing she made just $12,000 as an adult film star
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Following a recent interview in which she opened up about her three-month career as an adult film star, Khalifa Tweeted on Monday saying she only “made a TOTAL of around $12,000." The interview sparked a conversation about the sex industry and the stigma that surrounds people who make it their career.
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Bystanders celebrated for using milk crate to arrest knife-wielding man in Sydney
Australian news 3 hours ago
Witnesses who confronted a knife-wielding man in central Sydney are being widely praised for pinning the suspect down with a milk crate and chairs before authorities arrived on the scene. Police say the man attempted to stab multiple people, allegedly killing one woman and injuring another.
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Jeffrey Epstein believed criminalizing sex with teenage girls was a 'cultural aberration,' New York Times reports
US news Yesterday
In a new piece, reporter James Stewart recounted a meeting with the now-deceased financier that took place in August 2018. During their encounter, Epstein claimed to "know a great deal" about powerful and famous people, adding that some of it was "potentially damaging or embarrassing, including details about their supposed sexual proclivities and recreational drug use."
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Woman finds man who worked in a refugee camp and bought her a bike in the 90s
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After a call for help, Mevan Babbakar, 29, traced back the man who "out of the kindness of his own heart" bought her a red bike when she was a child during her time in a refugee camp near, Zwolle, Netherlands.
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Liam Hemsworth wishes Miley 'health and happiness' after confirming separation
Celebrity Last night
The actor spoke out about his split with wife, Miley Cyrus, confirming that they "recently separated" after less than a year of marriage. Hemsworth posted his announcement on Instagram saying he wishes Cyrus "nothing but health and happiness going forward".
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CNN host Chris Cuomo involved in altercation with man who called him ‘Fredo’
US news Last night
Chris Cuomo was filmed in a heated altercation with a man who called him Fredo, a character from the Godfather, with the host comparing the insult to a racial slur. A CNN spokesperson said “we completely support him.”
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Playing Rock Paper Scissors with someone you don't know at an airport
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One-two-three Go! One airline worker will seemingly take on the challenge, but hasn't won any of the rounds.
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Bebe Rexha calls out music executive who said she was 'too old to be sexy'
Celebrity Yesterday
The singer said she is "fed up with being put in a box" after she was told that sharing sexy photographs while being a 29-year-old songwriter was "confusing" for her brand.
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The world's wealthiest family gets $4 million richer every hour.
The Walton family, which owns Walmart, is worth $191 billion.
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Autopsy reveals cause of death of two Canadian murder suspects
Canada news Yesterday
The Manitoba Medical Examiner completed the autopsies for British Columbia murder suspects Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky. McLeod and Schmegelsky are suspected of murdering a young US-Australian couple and a 64-year-old man.
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A smoke cloud larger than the European Union is covering parts of Siberia
World news Yesterday
The UN's World Meteorological Organization (WMO) confirmed that the area that the wildfire smoke covers totals "more than 5 million km²" (over 1.2 billion acres or 500 million hectares), which is more than the size of the European Union at "about 4.5 million km²" (over 1.1 billion acres or 450 million hectares). Wildfires have been raging throughout much of Russia's Siberian region for the past three months.
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This complete Pokémon card set sold for more than $107,000
Sold by Goldin Auctions, the first-edition set of Pokémon cards featured a rare #4 Charizard.
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Hong Kong airport suspends remaining departures amid days of protest
World news 1 hour ago
Though operations earlier resumed, the international airport confirmed that it suspended remaining check-in services for departure flights on Tuesday. This comes after thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators gathered following violent clashes with police during the tenth straight weekend of protests.
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Illinois public schools will now be required to teach students about LGBTQ history
US news Yesterday
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed a new law which guarantees that LGBTQ curriculum will be taught in the state's public school system. The curriculum will begin next year.
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Opera star Placido Domingo responds to sexual harassment allegations
World news 3 hours ago
Placido Domingo, described as one of the greatest opera singers of all time, has been accused of sexual harassment by a number of women, the AP reports. Domingo issued a statement saying: "The allegations from these unnamed individuals dating back as many as thirty years are deeply troubling, and as presented, inaccurate."
Two familiar faces join the cast of Bachelor in Paradise
Television Yesterday
🚨 WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD 🚨 Although some ladies left Bachelor in Paradise on Monday, the show gained two familiar faces.
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Making the case for the most dominant NFL video game legend
Gaming Last night
Madden 04's version of Mike Vick was an incredibly effective quarterback in the game, and was often compared to Tecmo Super Bowl's version of Bo Jackson. But which was better?
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One person dead and another injured following stabbing incident in Sydney
Australian news 3 hours ago
NSW police confirmed they arrested a man after he allegedly attempted to stab multiple people in the city. One woman was injured, and another woman's body was found in a nearby building. Police confirmed it is not being treated as a terrorist incident.
Trump administration announces new rule that could deny green cards for immigrants who use public benefits
US news Yesterday
On Monday, Ken Cuccinelli, the acting director of citizenship and immigration services, announced a new public charge rule that would make it easier for the US to reject low-income green card applicants. Public charge include individuals who benefit from public programs such as food stamps or subsidized housing.
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Russia’s Rosatom confirms presence of radioactive materials in August 8 naval base blast
World news Yesterday
Russian nuclear energy authority Rosatom confirmed the blast contained radioactive materials. At least five nuclear experts died in the explosion, bringing the death toll to seven people overall for this specific incident.
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