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Family finds 1 million copper pennies while cleaning out Los Angeles home
Having more money than you know what to do with is usually a good thing, but for one California family, it’s a little bit more complicated than that. John Reyes, a realtor from the Inland Empire, is trying to figure out what to do with more than 1 million pennies he and his wife discovered in her father’s former home in the Pico-Union neighborhood of Los Angeles.
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Cows attack jogger on Boulder County trail
A woman in Boulder County was taken to the hospital this week after a herd of cows attacked her. She was running on a trail when a witness said about 30 cows swarmed her and stomped on her.
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Britney Spears reassures fans she's "not dead" amid conspiracy theories
Britney Spears has dismissed any lingering conspiracy theories doubting her well-being, telling her fans she's "not dead, people." The pop star has seemingly been more vocal in her social media accounts ever since the end of the conservatorship that was run by her father Jamie Spears. The legal arrangement meant that Britney was not in charge of many aspects of her own life for years, until a judge terminated the conservatorship for good on November 12, 2021.
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‘Suddenly, we were in Wonderland’: Paul McCartney on his lost photos of Beatlemania
The pictures the singer took of his friends and bandmates give a Beatle’s-eye view of the mania around the band in 1964. Seen here for the first time, these extraordinary behind-the-scenes moments capture four young men on the brink of immortality
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‘I was speechless’: Teen cashier at Pizza Ranch gets $2,500 tip from customer
It’s not easy being different as a teenager. That’s why a customer at an Independence Pizza Ranch felt compelled to hand $2,500 to a cashier after seeing how the 16-year-old carried himself.
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8.5kg cat in Thailand falls 6 storeys & smashes into car window, survives with no broken bones
On May. 27, 2023, the car owner, who goes by the name Apiwat Toyothaka on Facebook, shared a post saying that a cat was in his car at 7am. He said the cat fell from the sixth floor and broke the rear window of his car.
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The United Arab Emirates Is Heading for the Asteroid Belt
After a successful mission to Mars, the Emirati space agency is planning a tour of the debris field between Mars and Jupiter, with a focus on one of its most intriguing objects.
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Teammates for life: Canadian women's hockey players Poulin, Stacey announce engagement
Olympic gold medallists. World champions. Engaged. Canadian women's hockey teammates Marie-Philip Poulin and Laura Stacey announced their engagement in an Instagram post on Friday. "So... This happened," wrote Poulin, alongside pictures from Hawaii that show the couple both wearing engagement rings. "Best question I ever asked... She said OUI."
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Cooler Master’s bizarre gaming shoe costs a cool $6,000
People who love PCs and people who love sneakers are both deeply enthusiastic about their chosen passions, but what if you’re into both? Well, Cooler Master thinks it has the answer in the form of its Sneaker X custom PC, an utterly bizarre computer that is shaped like a chunky, garish piece of premium footwear.
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“Godzilla” 25 Years Later – Was This Version That Bad?
Oh to be back in the late 90s. Video stores were still everywhere, social media wasn’t even in our vocabulary, and big budget disaster movies were the Hollywood tentpoles rather than superhero franchises. There is no conversation about this era without mentioning German-born director Roland Emmerich. In 1996, he captivated audiences with Independence Day. While the movie didn’t review very well critically, it was a massive box office and cultural success, with people still quoting it today and watching it every 4th of July.
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Buffy's 20 Best Episodes, Ranked!
Buffy‘s monsters were always a metaphor for growing pains, but in “The Body,” life’s truest and most inescapable horror is death itself. And what a devastating blow it was when Buffy came home to find her poor mother Joyce dead on the couch. Joyce’s natural passing rendered Buffy completely powerless, which is one thing our hero was not accustomed to. With its long silences and even longer takes, the episode fully captured the shock and numbness that a loved one’s death brings, setting up Sarah Michelle Gellar for her series’ best performance. (Her being shunned by the Emmys for this episode was a gross oversight.)
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Dark Web ChatGPT Unleashed: Meet DarkBERT
We're still early in the snowball effect unleashed by the release of Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT into the wild. Paired with the open-sourcing of other GPT (Generative Pre-Trained Transformer) models, the number of applications employing AI is exploding; and as we know, ChatGPT itself can be used to create highly advanced malware.
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‘I felt so betrayed’: classical musician forced out of London flat after noise complaints
Musicians are facing a postcode lottery of noise complaints, industry leaders have warned, after a member of the classical chart-topping choir Mediaeval Baebes was handed a noise abatement notice for playing music in her flat. Fiona Fey was told she had created “excessive noise from the playing of musical instruments that is audible and detectable from your property” and that she must cease making any more “noise from the property in the form of playing loud music”.
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Attleboro middle school time capsule found after 25 years
Mystery solved! After forgetting where former students at Attleboro's Brennan Middle School buried their time capsule more than 25 years ago, a search team found it Wednesday. A ground-penetrating radar was brought in to find the exact location and it took about 20 minutes to end the mystery.
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Bank of America Rejects BRICS, Yuan, and Crypto as Bitcoin Remains Unchallenged as the World's Future Currency
Shiba Inu (SHIB) fans are eagerly waiting for the announcement of the Shiba Inu ecosystem, which may be related to the launch of the Shiba Inu cold wallet. The cold wallet is a type of cryptocurrency wallet that safely saves a user’s private keys offline, typically on a physical device, guarding against potential hacking and theft. LucieSHIB, a Shiba Inu-focused Twitter account, hinted that an announcement on the Shiba Inu cold wallet will be provided in the next few days.
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These Maine Farmers Raised Their Baby Yak Like a Dog
The yak imprinted on his owners after they bottle-fed him to keep him alive.
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Pornhub shuts down site in Utah, Google searches for VPN access jump
After Pornhub blocked access to its site in Utah, it appears that residents took matters into their own hands — Google searches for VPN access spiked in the state, becoming the most popular search term statewide. While many searches came from Utah's urban areas, much of the search volume traces back to smaller towns such as Providence, Mount Pleasant, Moroni, and Magna. Other related topics — everything from different types of VPNs to "what is a VPN" — also saw spikes in search, according to Google data.
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Tiny dolls appeared in their mailbox with a note, ‘We’ve decided to live here’
Nearly a year later, the dolls are still there, now with items including furnishings and a service dog, all mysteriously appearing under cover of night.
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Chris Pratt Swore Off Marvel Auditions After Losing ‘Thor,’ ‘Avatar,’ ‘Star Trek’ and More: ‘I Definitely Don’t Have That It-Factor’
Chris Pratt revealed on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” that he swore off auditioning for Marvel movies after he lost out on roles in “Thor” and more superhero films. The actor would go on to headline Marvel’s “Guardians of the Galaxy” franchise. “I auditioned for them all. I had a rough run with Marvel,” Pratt said. “I auditioned for ‘Thor,’ but not even to be Thor — but to be one of the sidekick guys, and I didn’t get a callback.
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Meet the Software Detective Who Debunked the Mike Lindell’s Election Fraud Claims
Robert Zeidman, a software detective who literally wrote the book on looking for evidence of wrongdoing in lines of computer code (The Software IP Detective’s Handbook), was awarded US $5 million on 19 April by an arbitration panel for winning the “Prove Mike Wrong” challenge. That is, he debunked a claim made by MyPillow founder Mike Lindell, who insisted that he had data documenting Chinese interference in the 2020 election.
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