Candace Owens and Cole Allen claims explode online as White House Correspondents Dinner questions raise deeper mystery

Candace Owens and Cole Allen claims explode online as White House Correspondents Dinner questions raise deeper mystery (Image via Getty) Posts shared online have sparked talk about a so-called link between Candace Owens and a person named Cole Allen. These claims mainly come from an anonymous X user who says they are “investigating” connections tied…

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In 1868, a local hunter wandered through the hills and accidentally discovered a prehistoric cave hidden for thousands of years |

A hunter’s chance discovery in 1868 led to the unearthing of the Altamira Cave, revealing prehistoric art. Initially doubted, these 14,000-year-old cave paintings, showcasing remarkable skill, are now recognized as masterpieces. Image Credits: UNESCO Photobank At high elevations, in the limestone mountains near Santillana del Mar, the land opens up as a diagonal strip of…

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Justin Baldoni’s lawyers say ‘unlikable’ Blake Lively caused business losses; cite actress trolling Kate Middleton before cancer diagnosis |

Justin Baldoni’s legal team has hit back at Blake Lively for her claims of ‘financial and reputational damage’, linked to the alleged smear campaign.On failure of Blake Lively’s brandIn a pre-trial hearing on Tuesday, Baldoni’s attorneys alleged that the actress had a record of unsuccessful projects, including her drinks brand. They linked the brand’s failure…

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3 lose vision after surgery in Maharashtra hospital | India News

Chandrapur: Health authorities in Maharashtra’s Chandrapur suspended registration of Bramhapuri’s Christanand Hospital and sealed its operation theatre and inpatient department after allegations that post-cataract surgery infections left at least three patients with severe vision loss. Action was taken Monday by civil surgeon Dr Mahadev Chinchole after a preliminary inquiry found violations of the Bombay Nursing…

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Silent operations to nuclear balance: The secret spy networks that quietly shaped the Cold War | World News

The Cold War is often framed through leaders, treaties and nuclear arsenals, yet much of its direction emerged in quieter spaces. Intelligence officers met sources in anonymity, analysts pieced together fragments of intercepted signals, and reconnaissance flights captured images that could alter global decisions. The United States and the Soviet Union stood in opposition with…

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In 1945, an Egyptian farmer’s shovel struck a buried jar and released a “forbidden” library lost for 1,600 years |

An accidental discovery in Upper Egypt in 1945 unearthed thirteen ancient papyrus scrolls, now known as the Nag Hammadi Codices. These texts, dating to the fourth century, offer a profound glimpse into early Christianity and Gnostic sects, revealing a diverse spiritual landscape. Image Credits: Google Gemini The Upper Egyptian landscape gives the impression that history…

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