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  • NewsThe Argus

    Dangerous driver on wrong side of road caused head-on crash

    A dangerous driver caused a head-on crash by driving on the wrong side of a busy main road.

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  • NewsKameraOne

    Massive fire rips through iconic Oceanside pier in California

    A fire broke out at the end of a 2,000-foot-long pier in Oceanside, California, on Thursday. A restaurant was engulfed in flames and thick smoke billowed out. It took firefighters hours to get the blaze under control.

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  • LifestyleHull Live

    Hull Minster Beer Festival review: why events like this are so important

    Hull Minster Beer Festival showcases local breweries from Yorkshire under one roof

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  • NewsThe Independent

    Two charged after deaths of five migrants in English Channel

    Two men, both aged 22, are charged with immigration offences

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  • NewsSWNS

    Millennial boss lets her employees set their own schedules and bring their kids in

    A millennial boss lets her employees make their own schedule, wear what they want and treats them to private yacht trips. Maddy Birdcage, 34, switched up how she ran her business after her company faced an $100,000 AUD tax debt she blames on her own micro-managing. The mum-of-two fired half her employees and started from scratch again - hiring self-motivated problem solvers, she said. She lets her team of nine bring their kids into the office during school holidays, set their own schedules and w

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  • PoliticsThe Independent

    Trump trial live: David Pecker to testify again after claiming Trump was ‘upset’ when model affair story broke

    Former president’s historic election interference trial is underway in New York City

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  • NewsAFP

    China warns Blinken against US pressure in top-level talks

    China's foreign minister warned Antony Blinken on Friday that US pressure could trigger a "downward spiral", as the visiting secretary of state raised concerns on issues including support for Russia.Blinken raised concern with Wang about China's support for Russia, which has rapidly rebuilt its military base two years into its invasion of Ukraine, State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said.

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