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Someone could win $1.8B Powerball jackpot Saturday. Odds are their identity will remain a mystery
After Iowa gas station employee Timothy Schultz won a $29 million lottery jackpot in 1999, he decided to hold a press conference. Shultz, now in his 40s, said he would consider remaining anonymous today if he were given the choice.
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‘Not a great American’: Trump suggests he will revoke celebrity’s citizenship
President Donald Trump has again suggested he will revoke the citizenship of an American celebrity with whom he has feuded for years.
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Barron Trump's Shocking College Move Sparks Buzz About His Bond With Melania & Donald
US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump’s son Barron Trump made headlines years back for deciding to attend NYU, specifically for the Stern School of Business. But now, as his sophomore year kicks off, he’s nowhere to be seen; and insiders are explaining why. (And it may have something to do with his …
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'I fault myself for not paying more attention,' Conoco CEO tells employees facing deep job cuts
HOUSTON (Reuters) -ConocoPhillips CEO Ryan Lance told employees on Thursday that one of the reasons he had to cut up to 25% of the workforce was because the U.S. oil and gas producer had become less competitive as it focused on swallowing smaller rivals. Lance was speaking to employees in a town hall meeting a day after he sent employees a video announcing the job cuts as part of a broad restructure focused on cost reductions. Employees watching the hour-long meeting online and in person at th
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Mike Johnson Drops Bombshell About What Trump Really Knew About Epstein
House Speaker Mike Johnson claimed President Donald Trump acted as an “FBI informant” on Jeffrey Epstein. Johnson was questioned Thursday by CNN reporter Manu Raju about how the president has been using the term “hoax” frequently in regard to Epstein. This, Johnson argued, was not about downplaying Epstein’s abuse of underage girls. “What Trump is referring to is the hoax that the Democrats are using to try to attack him,” Johnson said.
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‘Phillies Karen’ Roasted Online After Miami Baseball Game Confrontation: ‘Wouldn’t Want to Be Her Right Now’ | Video
A confrontation erupted Friday night at loanDepot Park in Miami after a baseball was hit into the stands – and a woman, now dubbed "Phillies Karen," wrested it from the possession of a 1o-year-old boy.
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Daughter of Nazi officer who stole 'Portrait of a Lady' and her husband charged with cover-up
Prosecutors in Argentina on Thursday charged the daughter of a fugitive Nazi official with trying to hide an 18th-century painting from authorities following revelations that it had been stolen from a Jewish art dealer during World War II. The federal prosecutor in charge of the case announced the cover-up charge a day after Patricia Kadgien, one of the daughters of high-level Nazi officer Friedrich Kadgien, handed “Portrait of a Lady” by Italian artist Giuseppe Ghislandi to the Argentine judic
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