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Man jumps into Disney World's EPCOT lagoon after $6,000 bet: 'You're gonna get kicked out!'
A visitor at Walt Disney World jumped into a lagoon at EPCOT on Monday after being warned that he could be kicked out of the park.
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Alaska Airlines off-duty pilot pleads not guilty, talked magic mushrooms after allegedly trying to cut engines
An off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot pleaded not guilty to all charges after he allegedly tried to shut down a plane's engine mid-flight.
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2 more San Francisco mail carriers assaulted as federal officials triple reward for soaring number of attacks
Two U.S. Postal Service employees in San Francisco were attacked by robbers last week as federal investigators have tripled the reward leading to arrests related to the increasing number of mail carrier assaults in the area.
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Victoria's Secret ditches prioritizing wokeness over 'sexiness' after sales drop
Since the brand decided to move away from its "hyper-sexualized" image – as BusinessOfFashion.com described it in a recent article – Victoria’s Secret has seen a significant revenue drop.
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Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Tennis great Martina Navratilova shares journey of her dual cancer battle
The 18-time Grand Slam singles winner and tennis Hall of Famer sat down with FOX Business for an exclusive interview as she opened up for the first time about overcoming throat and breast cancer at the same time.
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JPMorgan earnings, inflation data and UAW strike top week ahead
Investors will gear up for the start of earnings season with the big banks kicking off results and the United Auto Workers strike against Detroit’s Big Three entering its fourth week.
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Bipartisan No Labels in chaos with internal feud after McCarthy ouster
The political organization No Labels preaches bipartisan compromise and is seeking a third-party ticket for the 2024 presidential election. But the group also appears to be at war with itself.
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School shooter's parents can be tried for involuntary manslaughter, court rules
The parents of Oxford High School shooter Ethan Crumbley, who was 15 when he fatally shot four of his classmates at school in November 2021, could face trial for the involuntary manslaughter charges filed against them.
The Michigan Supreme Court on Tuesday denied James and Jennifer Crumbley's appeal challenging a lower court's decision to allow the couple to stand trial.
The Supreme Court said it denied the appeal because judges "are not persuaded that the question presented should be reviewed by this Court."
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#加速主义Oct 1 (Reuters) - Pop megastar Taylor Swift traveled to New Jersey on Sunday night to watch Travis Kelce and his Kansas City Chiefs take on the New York Jets, as rumors about the pair's relationship send the National Football League's ticket sales and television viewership soaring.
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Recycled plastic market expected to boom by 2032: report
A market research firm predicts that the global recycled plastic market will reach $141.9 billion in value by 2032.
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