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Blake Lively Drops Parts of Lawsuit Against Justin Baldoni
"It ends with us" actress Blake Lively wants to withdraw two of the eleven points in her lawsuit against Justin Baldoni. This happens after Baldoni's lawyers wanted to see notes about the actress's mental health, reports Variety.
Elon Musk Denies Drug Use Allegations During 2024 Campaign
Elon Musk denies allegations in The New York Times that he used ketamine and other drugs during the 2024 presidential campaign. .
Trump Withdraws NASA Nomination for Jared Isaacman
The President of the USA, Donald Trump, no longer wants billionaire Jared Isaacman to lead the American space agency NASA. .
Musk's Drug Use Increased During 2024 Election Campaign
The tech billionaire Elon Musk is said to have consumed ketamine, ecstasy, and psychedelic mushrooms in connection with his entry into American politics, according to the New York Times. .
Trump: Musk to Remain as Advisor, Will Come and Go
Elon Musk is not leaving completely, he will come and go, says US President Donald Trump during a press conference with Musk in the Oval Office. I have a feeling that it will be like that, says the President.
Trump Claims He Dissuaded Netanyahu from Iran Attack
The President of the USA, Donald Trump, claims that he has dissuaded Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from attacking Iranian nuclear power plants. Trump's purpose was to give the Americans more time to get a new nuclear energy agreement.
Petra Sörling Re-elected ITTF Chair Amid Election Chaos in Qatar
Chaos erupted after Petra Sörling was re-elected as chairman of the International Table Tennis Federation. Sörling and the Swedish delegation received help from Sweden's embassy to leave Qatar.
Petra Sörling Re-elected ITTF Chair Amid Election Chaos in Qatar
The Swede Petra Sörling was re-elected as chairperson of the International Table Tennis Federation's election ended in chaotic scenes in Qatar. Supporters of the scandal-ridden opposing candidate claim that the election process has not been conducted properly and question the validity of the decision.
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