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Meanwhile in Russia... #lol
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The meteor came out of the constellation Orion's nebula before it shattered somewhere near Bristol #wow
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Police Sergeant John Mon Pere rescues cub trapped in a dumpster as its mother nervously watches from nearby hilltop in California
The global law-enforcement body Interpol elected South Korea's Kim Jong-yang its new president Wednesday. #fools
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The global law-enforcement body Interpol elected South Korea's Kim Jong-yang its new president Wednesday. #fools
Russia claimed Interpol was being politicized. "We see a campaign aimed at discrediting (our) candidate," Russia's Ministry of Internal Affairs said in a statement.
Brexit road! But we know that Theresa May dances on the orders of Vladimir Putin.
It’s a crimewave reaching epidemic proportions and the gadgets used to hack into your car and steal it are being sold to thieves by High Street locksmiths
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Half-dressed woman is knocked flat with a sucker punch after spitting at men during a night out in seaside town, North East Lincolnshire, UK.
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Pensioner is killed by falling ICICLE that speared her through the head after snapping off of apartment block in Kazakhstan
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Wrestler fights for his life after rival smashes him with a CONCRETE block during a Mexico 'death match' gone wrong #fools #lol
Police arrest 48-year-old man after two homemade BOMBS are found in a disused London flat
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An 'ionic wind' of colliding electrically charged air molecules provides the thrust needed to make it fly, according to researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the US.