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  2. Drudge Report - Wikipedia

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    The Drudge Report started in 1995 as a gossip column focusing on Hollywood and Washington, D.C. [11] Matt Drudge began the email-based newsletter from an apartment in Hollywood, California, using his connections with industry and media insiders to break stories, sometimes before they hit the mainstream media.

  3. Ivan Dorn - Wikipedia

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    Ivan Dorn was born 17 October 1988 in Chelyabinsk, Russia (at the time part of the Soviet Union ). At the age of two, he and his family moved to the Ukrainian city of Slavutych, Ukraine. Until second grade, he had the last name "Eryomin” until his mother, Lidia Dorn, changed it to be the same as her own. He began acting at the age of 6 years ...

  4. Rising (web series) - Wikipedia

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    Release. June 13, 2018. ( 2018-06-13) –. present. The Hill's Rising (or simply Rising) is an American daily news and opinion web series produced by Washington, D.C. political newspaper The Hill. The series is available on The Hill 's website and YouTube . Gradually gaining popularity on YouTube throughout 2019 and 2020, the show's longest ...

  5. Breaking Points - Wikipedia

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    Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar (or simply Breaking Points) is an American political news and opinion series created and hosted by Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti. It was launched in June 2021 by Ball and Enjeti, both former hosts of The Hill ' s Rising web series. They publish an audio-only podcast and the video program is available on ...

  6. Pepe Escobar - Wikipedia

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    Pepe Escobar (born 1954) is a Brazilian journalist and geopolitical analyst. [1] [2] His column "The Roving Eye" for Asia Times regularly discusses the multi-national "competition for dominance over the Middle East and Central Asia." [3] He has reported from Afghanistan and Pakistan, writing about Osama bin Laden before 9/11 and interviewing ...

  7. Transnistria–Ukraine relations - Wikipedia

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    Ukraine. Transnistria–Ukraine relations is the bilateral relationship between the Pridnestrovian Moldovan Republic (commonly known as Transnistria) and Ukraine. Ukraine does not officially recognize the independence of Transnistria. Nevertheless, it maintains special relations with Transnistria in the political, cultural and economic spheres.

  8. Breaking news - Wikipedia

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    Breaking news, also called late-breaking news, a special report, special coverage, or a news flash, is a current issue that warrants the interruption of a scheduled broadcast in order to report its details. News broadcasters also use the term for continuing coverage of events of broad interest to viewers, attracting accusations of ...

  9. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    A "face book" is a student directory featuring photos and personal information. [16] In 2003, Harvard had only a paper version [18] along with private online directories. [15] [19] Zuckerberg told The Harvard Crimson, "Everyone's been talking a lot about a universal face book within Harvard. ...