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Home » Archives for July 2024 » Page 120

Month: July 2024

Sports

Emma Raducanu Overcomes Early Struggles to Secure a Thrilling Victory Against Lulu Sun at Wimbledon

July 7, 2024 Pelumi Emmanuel

Emma Raducanu had her eyes set on reaching her first Wimbledon quarter-final on Sunday. Just the day before, she had to make a tough decision

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British Airways Flight Diverts to Gatwick After Being Struck by Lightning Near Heathrow

July 7, 2024 Pelumi Emmanuel

Imagine boarding a plane for a routine flight, only to find yourself in the middle of a dramatic and unexpected event. That’s exactly what happened

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Breaking

President Biden Faces Increased Pressure from Democrats to Step Down After Lackluster Debate Performance in Pennsylvania

July 7, 2024 Pelumi Emmanuel

Joe Biden’s future as a presidential candidate remains uncertain after a lackluster debate performance. Many Democrats are now urging him to withdraw from the reelection

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Media Frenzy as Laura Cathcart Accuses William Cash of Neglecting Family Duties at Historic Estate in Shropshire

July 7, 2024 Pelumi Emmanuel

Lady Laura Cathcart, 40, and William Cash have recently sparked a media frenzy over what seems like a clash of priorities. Here’s Laura’s take on

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Entertainment

U2 Secures Top Spot as Highest-Earning Band in UK and Ireland for 2024 with £106 Million from Las Vegas Shows

July 7, 2024 Pelumi Emmanuel

U2 has secured the top spot as the highest-earning band in the UK and Ireland for the year 2024, according to latest data. Originally formed

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Herd of 45 Cows Break Free, Charge Through Ripon, Startling Teen and Local Family

July 7, 2024 Pelumi Emmanuel

Imagine a tranquil evening in Ripon, North Yorkshire, suddenly disrupted by an unexpected sight: a herd of 45 cows charging through the streets. What started

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Sports

Chippa United Bolsters Squad with Dynamic Right-Winger Aphelele Teto from Livingston FC for PSL Season

July 7, 2024 Pelumi Emmanuel

Chippa United has made an exciting addition to their roster in preparation for the upcoming PSL season. Aphelele Teto, known for his prowess as a

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Breaking

Controversy Erupts Over Lord Vallance’s Appointment as Science Minister Amid Allegations of Stifling Covid Lab Leak Discussions in Wuhan

July 7, 2024 Pelumi Emmanuel

Lord Vallance’s recent appointment as Science Minister has sparked controversy among experts, who criticize his role in stifling discussions about the origins of Covid-19, particularly

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Sports

Novak Djokovic Amused as England’s Euro 2024 Triumph Interrupts Wimbledon Match with Alexei Popyrin in Dusseldorf

July 7, 2024 Pelumi Emmanuel

In the midst of Novak Djokovic’s intense match against Alexei Popyrin at Wimbledon, an unexpected interruption stole the spotlight. Fans erupted into cheers and applause

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Breaking

President Biden’s Bid to Salvage Reputation Falters Following Lackluster Debate, Sparks Intra-Party Debate

July 7, 2024 Pelumi Emmanuel

Democratic voices are increasingly vocal about President Joe Biden’s future in the upcoming election, following a lackluster debate performance that has sparked widespread calls for

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