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  2. News - Wikipedia

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    Meaning Etymology The English word "news" developed in the 14th century as a special use of the plural form of "new". In Middle English, the equivalent word was newes, like the French nouvelles and the German Neues. Similar developments are found in the Slavic languages – namely cognates from Serbo-Croatian novost (from nov, "new"), Czech and Slovak noviny (from nový, "new"), the Polish ...

  3. Portal:Current events - Wikipedia

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    Armed conflicts and attacks. Israel–Hamas war. International reactions to the Israel–Hamas war. United Nations advisors announce that the UN intends to add the Israeli military, Hamas, and Palestinian Islamic Jihad to their list of countries and armed groups that harm children in their upcoming "Children and Armed Conflict" report.

  4. Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Single/2024-06-08 - Wikipedia

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    I write in response to "Wikipedia's Indian problem: settler colonial erasure of native American knowledge and history on the world's largest encyclopedia", an article by Dr. Kyle Keeler published on 24 May 2024. I believe that this article contains multiple factual errors, as well as an undisclosed conflict of interest.

  5. John Bunnell - Wikipedia

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    1969–1995. Status. Retired. Rank. Sheriff. Other work. Actor, Host of World's Wildest Police Videos. John Edwin Bunnell (born May 25, 1944) is a former American sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon. Bunnell is best known for presenting World's Wildest Police Videos between 1998 and 2001 and its revival briefly in 2012.

  6. List of material published by WikiLeaks - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Wikileaks published a searchable library of 17,000 documents from the right-wing groups HazteOir and CitizenGo. [262] WikiLeaks said the documents appear to have been briefly available online in 2017 before being removed due to legal action. [263] [better source needed] F.

  7. Wikipedia:Popular pages - Wikipedia

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    Most-viewed pages were detected from earlier lists for shorter periods (named in Wikipedia:Statistics#Page views). The number of views for the detected pages were found by such engines as Wikitally (existed until 2017), Multiyear ranking of Wikipedia pages views and Massview. The latter counts views by category since July 1, 2015.

  8. Timeline of web search engines - Wikipedia

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    This page provides a full timeline of web search engines, starting from the WHOis in 1982, the Archie search engine in 1990, and subsequent developments in the field. It is complementary to the history of web search engines page that provides more qualitative detail on the history.

  9. List of unusual deaths - Wikipedia

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    A 28-year-old man in Rancho Bernardo, San Diego, California is believed to have been using a knife to mix protein powder into a container of water while driving. He lost control and crashed into a parked car. The car's airbag propelled the knife into his neck, fatally injuring him. [528] Maya Murmu.