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@mikenov: From Bad Boy to “Making The Band,” how Diddy rose to power

The post @mikenov: From Bad Boy to “Making The Band,” how Diddy rose to power first appeared on Capitol Riot – capitol-riot.com.

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‘A war of two countries against one’ — Zelensky urges Western allies to take decisive action on North Korean troop involvement

In a lengthy post on social media on Oct. 31, President Volodymyr Zelensky urged Western allies to develop “concrete solutions” to provide additional supports for Ukraine as North Korean troops prepare to engage Ukrainian forces on the battlefield.
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@Reuters: A Pennsylvania state judge said he would not immediately move forward with a lawsuit that seeks to stop Elon Musk’s $1 million voter giveaway ahead of the Nov. 5 US presidential election reut.rs/3Yq80h7

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@Reuters: Legal Fee Tracker: Lawsuit reveals fight over awards after $5.6 bln ‘swipe fees’ settlement reut.rs/48wFT4z

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Trump’s Embarrassing Garbage Stunt Might Be His Most Surreal Photo Op Ever: A Closer Look

Seth takes a closer look at Donald Trump dressing up as a garbage man and riding around Wisconsin in a garbage truck.Late Night with Seth Meyers. Stream now…

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@WSJopinion: The case of Peng Shuai, the grand-slam tennis champion who for three years has all but disappeared at the hands of authoritarians, affirms the dangers of engaging with China, writes @nicholastomaino on.wsj.com/3UuMTZP

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@talk_spy: ICYMI: Election Conspiracy Talk Driving Violence Threats, U.S. Intelligence Says, by @SpyTalker with @ClaraBroekaert @TheSoufanCenter spytalk.co/p/election-con…

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@WSJopinion: Most patients facing serious disease will die in hospitals, far from any religious institution, and might benefit from chaplains’ care. Our healthcare systems would do well to recognize and value them more, writes @RobertKlitzman on.wsj.com/3Ux9qF8

Most patients facing serious disease will die in hospitals, far from any religious institution, and might benefit from chaplains’ care. Our healthcare systems would do well to recognize and value them more, writes @RobertKlitzman on.wsj.com/3Ux9qF8