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Month: May 2025

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Olympian Frederick Richard may have broken backflip world record to raise money for gymnasts in Africa

WBZ, FREDERICKFLIPS, X, CNN, frederickflips/X By Courtney Cole Click here for updates on this story     STOUGHTON, Massachusetts (WBZ) — Olympic medalist and Stoughton, Massachusetts native Frederick Richard may have broken the world record for the most backflips done in 24 hours. Known as “Frederick Flips” on social media, the gymnast live-streamed his efforts to raise

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Daniel Assef: “Creemos que ahora con este tipo de cambio único y con retenciones es un cóctel complicado”

CNN Radio Argentina Daniel Assef, que es analista económico, además asesor de la Federación de Acopiadores y flamante vicepresidente primero de la Bolsa de Cereales de Buenos Aires habló este domingo con CNN Radio sobre su actual gestión en la institución previamente señalada y en las repercusiones que ha tenido la salida del cepo. En

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UK police arrest Iranian men over alleged attack plot in major counterterror operation

By JILL LAWLESS Associated Press LONDON (AP) — British counterterrorism officers arrested four Iranian men over an alleged plot to attack an unspecified target and three others over a national security threat, police said Sunday. The government called them the biggest “counter state threat and counterterrorism” operations for years. The Metropolitan Police force said five

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A Babe, a Preacher and a Pirate 

By Mark LaneSubmitted to Corner Post Samuel and Nancy Jane Adams were a hardworking sharecropper family living in a small log cabin near Moorefield, Indiana when their son Charley was born. Not long after his birth, the family moved to a new location with more farm ground and a bigger living space. They had to,

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Ten workplace mental health tips

By University of Missouri Extension COLUMBIA, Mo. – You know the drill. The calendar is overflowing, you’re running late and finally leaving the office for meetings. And then you notice a teary-eyed coworker with a quivering lip who softly utters, “Have a good day.” Do you have time to stop? No. Should you make time?

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Sports on TV for Monday, May 5

By The Associated Press (All times Eastern) Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts Monday, May 5 BEACH SOCCER (MEN’S) 6:50 a.m. FS2 — 2025 FIFA World Cup Group Stage: Belarus vs. Guatemala, Group A, Victoria, Mahe 8:20 a.m. FS2 — 2025 FIFA World Cup Group Stage: Paraguay vs. Mauritania, Group B, Victoria, Mahe 10:50 a.m.

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Netanyahu promete más bombardeos contra los hutíes tras el ataque con misiles contra el principal aeropuerto de Israel

Por Tamar Michaelis, CNN El primer ministro de Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, prometió más ataques en coordinación con Estados Unidos contra los rebeldes hutíes de Yemen, respaldados por Irán, después de que el grupo disparara un misil contra Israel que causó el cierre breve de su principal aeropuerto internacional este domingo. “Estamos operando contra ellos (los

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A US flag flies above a building as students earning degrees at Pasadena City College participate in the graduation ceremony

What the restart of defaulted student loan collection means for borrowers

By Piper Hudspeth Blackburn, CNN (CNN) — The Department of Education restarts collections of loans in default on Monday, putting millions of borrowers at risk of having their benefits and wages garnished. The move arrives as the Trump administration works to dismantle the Education Department and aggressively roll back former President Joe Biden’s policies, including

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