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When did the first humans arise on planet Earth?
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After being caught on camera joking that he 'fondles big breasted women' for a living, a top Apple executive is leaving the company.
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This week, prosecutors in Manhattan said that a rare silver coin worth $1 million that was stolen from an archaeological site in Israel has been given back to the country.
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It was hot as hell.
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The company that owns the social media app Snapchat said on Wednesday that it is letting go of 20% of its staff as part of a plan to reorganize and cut costs because sales are going down.
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In retrospect, the most surprising people of the 1980s were President Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union. Gorbachev died on Tuesday at the age of 91. His death is the last link to the Cold War's peaceful end, which was nothing short of miraculous.
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Web3 supporters have a grand vision for the future of the Internet and global finance. Web3 is a catch-all term for concepts such as decentralized networks, cryptocurrencies, and other blockchain-powered applications.
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Divers looking for the missing California teen Kiely Rodni said they found a body and an overturned car in the reservoir near where she was last seen more than two weeks ago.
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Fox News has learned that Elon Musk, the billionaire CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, went to a fundraiser retreat in Wyoming that Republican House Leader Kevin McCarthy hosted just hours before Liz Cheney lost her primary on Tuesday.
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Police said Monday that the 'astronomical' search for missing California teen Kiely Rodni will be scaled back next week.