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Over the weekend, thousands of pages of documents were unsealed in Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's bombshell defamation case. These documents included text messages between the actor and Marilyn Manson and an apparent attempt by his team to bring up his ex-'brief wife's stint as an exotic dancer' at trial.
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The winner of the $1.337 billion Mega Millions jackpot might never be found out. This is possible because of an Illinois law that lets people who win more than $250,000 keep their names secret.
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FIL holders who bought the cryptocurrency in the previous six weeks are likely to be dissatisfied with its performance.
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Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum, believes that attempts by corporations to construct the metaverse would fail.
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Fans of 'Jeopardy!' who have watched the show for a long time are threatening to stop watching now that Mayim Bialik and Ken Jennings are sharing hosting duties.
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The US Space Command says that on Saturday, over the Indian Ocean, parts of a big Chinese rocket fell back to Earth without being guided.
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A Florida politician running for Congress has used Twitter to ask the unknown Illinois winner of Friday's $1.28 billion Mega Millions jackpot for a big donation.
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Banana Boat is recalling three batches of its 'hair and scalp' sunscreen because tests showed that it has small amounts of benzene, a chemical that can cause cancer. The company said this in a notice to the Federal Drug Administration.
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Hu Xijin, who works for the Chinese government to spread propaganda, said on Saturday that he deleted a tweet that threatened military action if US military jets followed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan.
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There's a winner: On Friday night, the second-biggest Mega Millions jackpot in history was won by a single ticket from Illinois. Now, that $1.34 billion is going to make a huge difference in the life of someone.