A woman went viral on TikTok for sharing how she told her now-husband that she hated her engagement ring

Brittany Finn told Insider that telling her now-husband that she hated the engagement ring was the best thing for them.Brittany Finn On TikTok, Brittany Finn shared how she told her now-husband that her ring wasn’t the style she wanted. Finn told Insider that she waited a week before telling him that she was disappointed with […]

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A Ukrainian army lieutenant says Russian soldiers keep ‘falling into the same traps’ as Putin’s commanders force them forward

A destroyed Russian tank is seen at a position on March 31, 2022 in Malaya Rohan, Ukraine.Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images A Ukrainian army lieutenant said Russian soldiers are fighting “stupidly” and without strategy. Second Lt. Tatiana Chornovol told CBS News that Putin’s army is “falling into the same traps.” “It’s pure evil what they […]

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Super League: Wigan Warriors 19-18 Hull FC – Late Harry Smith drop-goal gives hosts win

Jai Field (left) is Super League’s leading try-scorer this season, bringing his tally for the campaign to nine after his two scores against Hull FC Wigan (6) 19 Tries: Field 2, Havard Goals: Hardaker 3 Drop-goal: Smith Hull FC (12) 18 Tries: Swift, Houghton, Satae Goals: Gale 3 Harry Smith’s 78th-minute drop-goal gifted Wigan Warriors […]

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Ukraine round-up: Russia sets gas deadline for West and troops leave Chernobyl

In early March, Gen Burkhard acknowledged that French intelligence had not been up to the level of US or UK briefings, which were publicised to pile pressure on Russia’s Vladimir Putin. “The Americans said that the Russians were going to attack, they were right,” he told Le Monde newspaper.

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Could the Russian invasion spark a Ukrainian insurgence?

As the Russian invasion of Ukraine grinds into its sixth week, experts and Western intelligence agencies are continuing to sketch out potential endgames for the conflict. It’s possible that a ceasefire could emerge, and the Russian military, facing surprisingly fierce Ukrainian resistance, would simply back off its initial war aim of regime change in Kyiv […]

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Ukraine: Second UN convoy reaches Sumy, Mariupol access thwarted

UN humanitarian agencies and partners on the ground in Ukraine, were able to reach the town of Sumy, in the country’s northeast on Thursday, but access to the besieged and stricken city of Mariupol, where thousands of civilians are believed to have died amidst the brutal Russian bombardment, has yet to be given.

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Anti-death penalty advocate weds man on Oklahoma death row

McALESTER, Okla. (AP) — Anti-death penalty advocate Lea Rodger says she is keenly aware of the realities facing her and Richard Glossip, who she married this week inside the Oklahoma State Penitentiary where he sits on death row. Glossip, 59, already has narrowly escaped execution three times and could be the next man Oklahoma puts […]

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Paternity lawsuit against Jerry Jones unsealed after Dallas Cowboys owner fires back

The paternity lawsuit against Dallas Cowboy’s owner Jerry Jones has been unsealed and outlines accusations by Alexandra Davis that Jones is her biological father and has tried to keep her quiet about it. The case is set for a non-jury trial on Nov. 7, according to a court order scheduling the trial. The lawsuit seeks […]

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Yorkshire: Structural reforms approved at EGM allowing club to host England games

Lord Patel was appointed Yorkshire chair in November Yorkshire chair Lord Patel hailed an “overwhelming vote for positive change” as structural reforms at the club were approved on Thursday. The club’s right to host England games was suspended over its handling of the Azeem Rafiq racism scandal last year. “We thank the members for their […]

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Fights over illegal fishing lead to armed conflict, deaths

Protesters from across Sri Lanka descended on the nation’s capital in February, shouting above the street noise and pumping their fists in the air in frustration. The group was made up of fishermen and their supporters, and their rage was sparked by the Indian boats that regularly sail into Sri Lankan waters by the thousands, […]

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