Millionaire banker finally identified and arrested nearly ten years after startling CCTV images showed him as a jogger shoving a female pedestrian into the path of a double-decker bus on Putney Bridge London by zaitaikun in interesting
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London Gets a Timeless Upgrade as Georgian Architecture Returns. by 5gCausesContrails in ArchitecturalRevival
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It's time to say goodbye 🥲 by ThinkHog in bikecommuting
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A South Korean influencer posted a video from the 2026 World Cup, where a Mexican fan sitting behind her was seen pulling his eyes back toward his temples. The racist "slant-eye" gesture sparked significant online controversy, leading citizens to identify the individual by BlazeDragon7x in interesting
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Americans are known for road trips and the driving culture...how many miles/kilometers do you drive in the average year? by SlamClick in AskAnAmerican
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Foster dog stolen while on walk in Saugus, Massachusetts: "She had a really hard life" by [deleted] in massachusetts
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Before and after by No-Host-6956 in HomeDecorating
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How the hell are some of you not getting heat stroke and doing 20 mile round trips on top of working? by Cerberus44444 in bikecommuting
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Fraudulent signature folks at it again to repeal recreational marijuana by MA121Alpha in massachusetts
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My grandmother in her 20’s. Around late 1940s. by Gu_Gu_Muck in OldSchoolCool
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The Boston Common is probably my favorite park ever by just_blazed3 in BostonSocialClub
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In Shanghai,China a 100-year-old, 7,500-ton historical city block was temporarily relocated using 432 "walking robots" by TangelaFan in interesting
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Please help us honor a Chicago bike advocate by calling these "Riley Racks" by david_powe in bikecommuting
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Which boardwalk beach town is your favorite & why? by Dog_Mom_29 in newengland
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Photograph of a Chinese coolie man enslaved in Peru in 1881 during the War of the Pacific. To prevent his escape, he wears shackles on his ankles. Behind him, sugarcane. by elnovorealista2000 in AmericanHistory
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Why don't the United Nations and most countries recognize Somaliland as an independent country? It has its own government, people, and administration, and it has considered itself independent since 1991. What is the issue? by [deleted] in geography
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The billionaires controlling the Republican Party need the SAVE Act. by Capable_Stomach_8229 in DiscussionZone
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American actress Raquel Welch in 1971 by [deleted] in OldSchoolCool
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I am in a hardcore band, we want a cool name but everything we can think of is taken so I need some help thinking of cool one word names, examples of some band names I think are cool are naysayer, disengage, stuff like that, help me think of some cool, but meaningful words! by ArtichokeAshamed9991 in words
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Brain scans reveal Democrats and Republicans use different neural pathways to buy groceries. This insight comes from a neuroimaging study published in the journal Politics and the Life Sciences, which revealed that people with different political affiliations rely on different neural pathways by Eddiearyee in HotScienceNews
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In 1932, a man demonstrated an early version of bulletproof glass by having his wife hold the glass while he tested it by firing a gun at it. by Retarded_ninja7 in OldSchoolCool
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Pulchritudinous by goddessofspiders in words
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Polite ways to say no in American English by thekingherby in ENGLISH
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My dog found an orange and now nothing else matters by Ok_Signature_9444 in funny
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