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Lucy Meacock to depart ITV Granada Reports after 36 years.

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Witness saw gunman minutes before shooting at Trump rally: Report.

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2024 Open LIVE: Royal Troon leaderboard and scores, featuring McIlroy

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First ‘Gladiator 2’ Trailer Drops: Epic, Stunning Visual Feast.

The First ‘Gladiator 2’ Trailer Is Epic And Absolutely StunningToday, the internet is buzzing with excitement as the first trailer for the highly anticipated...
The Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache Grails® 7.0.0  - The ASF Blog

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Earth is a dark sphere with a glowing green border in this photo. We can only see one portion of it; in this photo’s orientation, we’re looking at the “bottom” of Earth’s sphere. City lights shine brightly at middle left; they are more dispersed throughout the rest of Earth that’s visible. Part of the space station is just barely visible at top left.

NASA Explores Urban Illuminations and Atmospheric Radiance

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NASA’s Artemis II Crew Shares Official Moon Flyby Photos with Earth

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