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  2. Mad (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    English. Website. madmagazine .com. ISSN. 0024-9319. OCLC. 265037357. Mad (stylized as MAD) is an American humor magazine first published in 1952. It was founded by editor Harvey Kurtzman and publisher William Gaines, [2] launched as a comic book series before it became a magazine.

  3. Pacemaker current - Wikipedia

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    The pacemaker current ( If, or IKf, also called funny current) is an electric current in the heart that flows through the HCN channel or pacemaker channel. Such channels are important parts of the electrical conduction system of the heart and form a component of the natural pacemaker . First described in the late 1970s in Purkinje fibers and ...

  4. Fake news websites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many popular fake news websites like ABCnews.com.co attempted to impersonate a legitimate U.S. news publication, relying on readers not actually checking the address they typed or clicked on. They exploited common misspellings, slight misphrasings and abuse of top-level domains such as .com.co as opposed to .com.

  5. Portal:Current events/October 2022 - Wikipedia

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    10 October 2022 missile strikes on Ukraine. The Russian Armed Forces launch missile strikes on the Ukrainian cities and towns of Kyiv, Kharkiv, Khmelnytskyi, Zhytomyr, Zaporizhzhia, Ivano-Frankivsk, Sumy, Dnipro, Lviv, Ternopil and Poltava, killing at least nineteen people and injuring hundreds more.

  6. List of conspiracy theories - Wikipedia

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    The Eye of Providence, or the all-seeing eye of God, seen here on the US$1 bill, has been taken by some to be evidence of a conspiracy involving the Founding Fathers of the United States and the Illuminati. [1] : 58 [2] : 47–49. This is a list of notable conspiracy theories. Many conspiracy theories relate to supposed clandestine government ...

  7. Angry German Kid - Wikipedia

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    Angry German Kid (also known as Keyboard Crasher, Unreal Tournament Kid, AGK or PC Spielen) is a viral web video from 14 February 2006. The fictionalized persona in the viral video, played by German teenager Norman Kochanowski, tries to play Unreal Tournament on his PC, but faces problems with it, such as the game loading up slowly, which causes him to get enraged and shout, as well as ...

  8. The Colm & Jim-Jim Breakfast Show - Wikipedia

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    Kids Go Crazy in the Car. At 8.25am, Hayes and Nugent phone a child who is usually in a car on their way to school. The child is asked to do something impossible to tell on radio, i.e. stand on their head. One More Song Before I Get Up "One More Song Before I Get Up" is one more song before the listeners arise from their nightly slumber.

  9. Wikipedia:On this day/Today - Wikipedia

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    On this day/Today. 630 – Shahrbaraz usurped the throne of the Sasanian Empire from Ardashir III, but was himself killed six weeks later. 1650 – Wars of the Three Kingdoms: Covenanter forces defeated the Royalists at the Battle of Carbisdale near the village of Culrain, Scotland. 1945 – World War II: The photograph Raising the Flag on the ...