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Taika Watiti, the director of Disney's Marvel's Thor: Love and Thunder, slammed critics who say that the latest superhero movie is 'too gay' by saying, 'We're all queer' to explain his recent focus on LBGTQ stories and characters.
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Putin may have been playing a role.
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Reuters said on Sunday that since the war started in February, Ukraine has sold gold worth $12.4 billion. The deputy head of Ukraine's central bank said that the country needed to sell gold to stay in business. He said, 'We're selling this gold so that our importers can get the things the country needs.'
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Marina Ovsyannikova, a Russian media worker who protested the invasion of Ukraine on live state TV in March, was held for a short time in Moscow on Sunday, according to her social media posts.
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According to reports, a guy who was acquitted in the 1985 Air India terror attack that killed 329 people was shot dead outside of Vancouver, Canada, on Thursday morning.
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The Russian government agencies differ on the practicality of stablecoins, but a ruble-backed stablecoin might be developed as a compromise.
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When we talk about problems in the supply chain and shortages, we hide how important prices are.
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The slander of J.K. Rowling, the creator of Harry Potter, must end. She has a right to her viewpoint, and it's time to respect that.
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On Saturday, California police issued a warning about drug dealers who were mixing fentanyl with rainbow and other candies.
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Court papers say that a disabled woman from Florida claims that Southwest Airlines employees wouldn't help her get down a jet bridge in a wheelchair, and that she fell and hurt herself very badly when she fell over.