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She accused Assange of sexual assault, but is glad he’s now free
BBC via Yahoo News Singapore· 2 days agoShe is at pains to describe him neither as a hero nor a monster, but a complicated man. The...
Pokémon cards can fetch hundreds. This card collector gives many of them away for free
CNN via Yahoo Style Singapore· 23 hours agoThere are a ton of different ways to play Pokémon, the über-popular Japanese franchise that follows...
“Lost” Ending Explained: What Really Happened to the Passengers of Oceanic 815?
People via Yahoo News Singapore· 3 days agoAt various times, when he wasn’t in corporeal form, the Man in Black also appeared as the Smoke ...
NBA free agency 2024: Biggest winners, most intriguing moves and more deals we'd like to see
Yahoo Sports· 17 hours agoBut just as an offseason proposition, the 76ers acquiring Paul George meant Tyrese Maxey not signing...
The Mandela Effect: Are We Actually Living in a Computer Simulation?
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News Singapore· 3 hours agoDarth Vader does not say “Luke, I am your father” in The Empire Strikes Back. The ghosts in Field of...
70 best early Amazon Prime Day deals in Canada right now — up to 83% off tech, home & more
Yahoo Canada Style· 20 hours agoEarly Prime Day deals: Save 70% and up Save 83% on an Ajmori 1,200LB Weight Bench | Shop for $140...
No One Should Ever Go Into The Ocean, And These Pictures Of Terrifying Sea Creatures Will Prove It
BuzzFeed via Yahoo News Singapore· 9 hours agoThe last thing I need is to further enrage this pufferfish, an animal that has the body of a cactus...
China anchors 'monster ship' in South China Sea, Philippine coast guard says
Reuters via Yahoo News Singapore· 3 days agoThe China coastguard's 165-meter 'monster ship' entered Manila's 200-nautical mile EEZ on July 2,...
‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ Director Explains the Ending, What Characters Are Still Alive and Says a...
Variety via Yahoo News Singapore· 4 days agoSPOILER WARNING: This story discusses plot points from “A Quiet Place: Day One,” now playing in...
Jane Fonda used “Monster-in-Law” to identify herself in jail: 'Couldn't have cared less who I was'
Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo News Singapore· 6 days agoFonda said other women in jail with her, who had "far more important things to think about," didn't...