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UFO Is Unmasked in the Quarterfinals

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War Heroes Born in United States

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Wazazi wa mtoto wa mwaka 1 waomba msaada ili kuokoa maisha yake

- Mtoto wa mwaka mmoja ambaye anaugua ugonjwa usiojulikana sana,yuko na muda wa chini ya mwaka moja kuishi - Hii ni kulingana na ripoti ya daktari -Harvey Githinji aliishi katika chumba cha wagonjwa hali maututi kwa muda mrefu na sasa wazazi wake hawawezi kugharamia matibabu

Why Does Siri Say Kamala Is President? Explaining the Tech Bug

Published Nov. 9 2020, 12:17 p.m. ET In general, virtual assistants are designed to make life easier. They answer your questions and can even tell the occasional joke. No technology is perfect, though, and some bugs are inevitable in all things. Unfortunately, one of Siri's recent slip-ups has led some to suspect a conspiracy. Siri's

Yoruba Nation: Buhari Govt Sponsored People To Protest Against Us

Akintoye alleged that the Federal Government has paid some Nigerians in the United States to stage a Pro-Buhari protest opposite the UN Headquarters in New York, United States. In a statement on Thursday by the spokesman of the Nigerian Indigenous Nationalities Alliance for Self-Determination (NINAS), Maxwell Adeleye, each pro-Buhari protester was paid $500.