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Home » Archives for October 2024 » Page 105

Month: October 2024

Sports

Former Premier League star Andre Gray moves to Plymouth Argyle as Wayne Rooney brings in reinforcements to counter their relegation battle in the Championship

October 5, 2024 Gift Badewo

Wayne Rooney’s Plymouth Argyle has faced a rocky start under his leadership since he took over as head coach this summer. With the team hovering

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People

Pamela Anderson proves she’s ageless with a makeup-free appearance while dazzling fans on the green carpet of the Zurich Film Festival

October 5, 2024 Gift Badewo

Pamela Anderson embraced her natural beauty on Friday during the 20th Zurich Film Festival, where she attended the screening of The Last Showgirl. The Canadian-American

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Breaking

Lancashire Police Apologizes After Mistakenly Euthanizing Family’s Beloved XL Bully Dog Named Bruno During Legal Proceedings in Morecambe

October 5, 2024 Gift Badewo

In a deeply unfortunate incident, a Lancashire family is grieving the loss of their pet XL Bully dog, Bruno, after he was mistakenly euthanized by

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People

Actress April Pearson Admits She Still Struggles with the Emotional Fallout from Filming Nude Scenes in Skins as She Reflects on Her Teen Years in Bristol

October 5, 2024 Gift Badewo

Years after Skins took the TV world by storm, actress April Pearson, now 35, is still coming to terms with her experience on the show,

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People

Shannon Amos Accuses Brother of Isolating Beloved Actor John Amos Before His Death in Los Angeles as Family Faces Heartbreaking Grief

October 4, 2024 Gift Badewo

In a heartbreaking turn of events, Shannon Amos has opened up about the pain of being unable to say goodbye to her father, John Amos.

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Breaking

Former English teacher Eppie Sprung Dawson faces public backlash after being convicted of sexual activity with a 17-year-old student in Dumfries, Scotland

October 4, 2024 Gift Badewo

Eppie Sprung Dawson, a former English teacher at St Joseph’s College in Dumfries, Scotland, found herself in hot water after being discovered in a compromising

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Breaking

Grammy-Winning South African Star Tyla Announces Her Exciting December 2024 Performance Tour in Cape Town and Pretoria

October 4, 2024 Gift Badewo

The vibrant South African music scene is buzzing with excitement as Grammy-winning sensation Tyla has just announced her upcoming performances in Cape Town and Pretoria

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Breaking

Texas Baker Haley Popp Faces Death Threats After Selling Cookies Featuring Vice Presidential Candidate Tim Walz’s Face at The Hive in Flower Mound

October 4, 2024 Gift Badewo

In a surprising twist, a baker from Texas, Haley Popp, has found herself at the center of a storm after releasing cookies featuring the face

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Breaking

Major Explosion Rocks Oil Tanker Cordelia Moon After Houthi Drone Attack in the Red Sea, Highlighting Ongoing Hostilities and Regional Instability

October 4, 2024 Gift Badewo

Recently, a harrowing incident unfolded in the Red Sea, where armed guards made valiant but ultimately futile attempts to intercept a drone boat packed with

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Breaking

South Africa’s Angie Motshekga Steps into Acting Presidency While Cyril Ramaphosa Commemorates 58 Years of Lesotho’s Independence

October 4, 2024 Gift Badewo

In an interesting turn of events, Angie Motshekga, the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, is stepping in as the Acting President of South Africa.

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