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3,000-year-old Pharaoh’s bracelet stolen and melted down for gold worth £3,000

Pharaoh Amenemope’s lapis lazuli bead jewellery was taken from Cairo’s Egyptian Museum on September 9. (Picture: Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities via AP/ Anne-Christine POUJOULAT) Isn’t this exactly how you get an ancient Egyptian curse? A 3,000-year-old Pharaoh’s bracelet …

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‘Houston, we’ve had a problem’: How the Apollo 13 space mission unfolded

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Up Next Previous Page Next Page It’s thirty years since one of the most famous films ever made about space travel came …

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Reform vows to deport hundreds of thousands in UK with indefinite leave to remain

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Up Next Previous Page Next Page Hundreds of thousands of immigrants legally staying in the UK will be deported if Reform takes …

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Wall-eating boy nicknamed ‘Wreck it Ralph’ by family after pica syndrome diagnosis

Mum pleads for help with son’s rare condition which sees him eating the walls (Picture: SWNS) A six-year-old boy has been nicknamed ‘Wreck it Ralph’ by his mother after being diagnosed with an eating disorder that sees him slowly consume …

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Schoolchildren fall ill after eating falafel contaminated with human waste

The victims showed symptoms consistent with Shigella infection, including diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps (Picture: Getty Images) As many as 55 people – most of them schoolchildren – have fallen ill after eating falafel contaminated with human waste. The incident happened …

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Menlo Park opens bidding for downtown affordable housing project

Menlo Park last week moved forward with plans to convert three downtown parking lots into high-density housing, aiming to add hundreds of affordable units amid soaring housing costs, while preserving public parking for downtown businesses that say they are still …

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49ers report card: Clutch finish leads to 3-0, first-place mark

SANTA CLARA – Here is how the 49ers (3-0) graded in Sunday’s 16-15 win over the Arizona Cardinals (2-1) in their home opener: PASS OFFENSE: B+ Mac Jones aggravated a month-old knee sprain but engineered a two-minute drive that yielded …

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Menlo Park opens bidding for downtown affordable housing project

Menlo Park last week moved forward with plans to convert three downtown parking lots into high-density housing, aiming to add hundreds of affordable units amid soaring housing costs, while preserving public parking for downtown businesses that say they are still …

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49ers report card: Clutch finish leads to 3-0, first-place mark

SANTA CLARA – Here is how the 49ers (3-0) graded in Sunday’s 16-15 win over the Arizona Cardinals (2-1) in their home opener: PASS OFFENSE: B+ Mac Jones aggravated a month-old knee sprain but engineered a two-minute drive that yielded …

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Hundreds plunge into Chicago River in city’s first open-water swim in nearly a century

About 300 swimmers plunged into the Chicago River on Sunday morning for the first organized open-water swim in almost a century as spectators lined the Dearborn and Clark Street bridges and the Riverwalk. “Reclaiming our river not only creates a …

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Hundreds plunge into Chicago River in city’s first open-water swim in nearly a century

About 300 swimmers plunged into the Chicago River on Sunday morning for the first organized open-water swim in almost a century as spectators lined the Dearborn and Clark Street bridges and the Riverwalk. “Reclaiming our river not only creates a …

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Hundreds plunge into Chicago River in city’s first open-water swim in nearly a century

About 300 swimmers plunged into the Chicago River on Sunday morning for the first organized open-water swim in almost a century as spectators lined the Dearborn and Clark Street bridges and the Riverwalk. “Reclaiming our river not only creates a …

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Hundreds plunge into Chicago River in city’s first open-water swim in nearly a century

About 300 swimmers plunged into the Chicago River on Sunday morning for the first organized open-water swim in almost a century as spectators lined the Dearborn and Clark Street bridges and the Riverwalk. “Reclaiming our river not only creates a …

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When it comes to his shortstop future with White Sox, Colson Montgomery has proved doubters wrong

The biggest question about Colson Montgomery at the major-league level? Consider it answered. “Oftentimes, people point to his height and [wonder], ‘Is he going to be able to stick at shortstop?’ ’’ general manager Chris Getz said last week. “I think …

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When it comes to his shortstop future with White Sox, Colson Montgomery has proved doubters wrong

The biggest question about Colson Montgomery at the major-league level? Consider it answered. “Oftentimes, people point to his height and [wonder], ‘Is he going to be able to stick at shortstop?’ ’’ general manager Chris Getz said last week. “I think …

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Vikings sail past bumbling Bengals 48-10

MINNEAPOLIS — Isaiah Rodgers helped make Carson Wentz’s debut at quarterback for Minnesota a rousing success, setting a Vikings record with two defensive touchdowns and forcing three of Cincinnati’s five turnovers in a 48-10 romp on Sunday for the worst …

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Vikings sail past bumbling Bengals 48-10

MINNEAPOLIS — Isaiah Rodgers helped make Carson Wentz’s debut at quarterback for Minnesota a rousing success, setting a Vikings record with two defensive touchdowns and forcing three of Cincinnati’s five turnovers in a 48-10 romp on Sunday for the worst …

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Chris Getz eyes benefits of White Sox’ catching depth as Kyle Teel, Edgar Quero emerge behind the plate

The White Sox are thrilled to have two promising young catchers in Kyle Teel and Edgar Quero, who have established themselves as members of a budding position-player core and are en route to fulfilling general manager Chris Getz’s plan of …

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Chris Getz eyes benefits of White Sox’ catching depth as Kyle Teel, Edgar Quero emerge behind the plate

The White Sox are thrilled to have two promising young catchers in Kyle Teel and Edgar Quero, who have established themselves as members of a budding position-player core and are en route to fulfilling general manager Chris Getz’s plan of …

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Caleb Williams needed this, and so did the Bears — a blowout victory against the Cowboys

Ben Johnson held the first game ball of his first head-coaching victory in his right hand, with the tip pointed toward the ceiling of a raucous Bears locker room. ‘‘The quarterback had a 142.6 passer rating,’’ he said. The rest …

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