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We know that Tick ​​tock There are a lot of interesting trends. #Remember These videos make many people reminisce about the crazy things they’ve done.While this viral trend takes users down a memory lane of various ridiculous mistakes, those that focus on the things they went through to fix a relationship or attract a crush are arguably some of the funniest content on the app. In one of these clips, a man says he remembers the time he forced his father to wake up so he could pose in his hospital bed. The motivation for this stunt was that the…

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Attacking: England captain Jos Buttler takes a hit during the fourth T20 against Pakistan at The Oval (Glyn Kirk)Reigning champions England produced an impressive all-around performance to beat Pakistan by seven wickets at The Oval on Thursday in their final competitive match before the start of their Twenty20 World Cup title defence.England won the toss and restricted Pakistan to a modest 157. Leg-spinner Adil Rashid, who was man of the match, took 2-27 from a maximum of four overs.They then began their chase, with Phil Salt (45) and captain Jos Buttler (39) sharing a blistering opening stand of 82 within…

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Donald Trump is the first former president to be convicted of a crime and could be the first to go to prison or jail.Trump was found guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records and faces the risk of prison.Not only is Trump the first former president to be convicted of a crime, he is also the presumptive Republican nominee in a possible rematch against President Joe Biden in November.While a guilty plea could result in a prison sentence, he is expected to appeal the jury’s verdict, and legal experts told USA Today that any jail or prison time…

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Reactions flooded in from St. Louis-area leaders on both sides of the aisle Thursday afternoon. ST. LOUIS — Donald Trump was convicted by a New York jury Thursday of paying hush money to a porn star who claimed to have had sex with him and falsifying business records in a scheme to illegally influence the 2016 presidential election, making him the first former president to be convicted of a felony. After nine and a half hours of deliberations over two days, jurors found Trump guilty of all 34 charges. Trump sat expressionless as the verdict was read, while cheers could…

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When severe storms and tornadoes hit, local people try to find ways to help others. Claremore businesses cooked lunches and distributed donations to those in need Thursday. Titan Title in Claremore was handing out supplies to tornado victims, ranging from burgers and hot dogs to bottled water, paper towels and other essentials people need. “We are allowing people to stop by and pick up what they need, giving them food and water. We are sending aid to local residents who are working on the ground,” Jordi Leach said. Jordi Leach said the company had been planning a customer appreciation lunch,…

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Jos Buttler and Phil Salt led England to a commanding seven-wicket win over Pakistan in the fourth and final T20I, giving the hosts a 2-0 series win at Kear Oval just days before the start of their T20 World Cup defence.Captain Buttler (39), who returned to the England team after the birth of her third child, hit seven fours and one six and led the attack with an opening stand of 82 runs along with Salt (45) in just 6.2 overs. Pakistan could not cope with England’s ferocious batting and Buttler’s team dismissed their opponents for 157 before progressing to…

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Washington CNN — Boeing executives announced sweeping changes to the company’s manufacturing processes and safety systems in a three-hour meeting with the Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday, plans aimed at reassuring the public, airline customers and regulators that the company’s troubled planes are safe to fly. “This is a guide to a new way of doing business for Boeing,” FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker said after the meeting, saying he expected the company to make “systemic changes.” Going forward, Boeing and FAA officials will meet weekly to discuss the plan’s progress, and the FAA will conduct monthly reviews, the agency said.…

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Several technology companies reported strong revenue growth in the first quarter of 2024, driven by rising demand for artificial intelligence (AI) products and services. As the AI ​​revolution gains momentum, companies in various sectors are adopting AI technology to enhance their services, streamline operations, and become more competitive in the market. Some notable companies include: Performer This Quarter teeth C3.ai, HP and Shino. C3.ai Results Exceed Expectations C3.ai, an enterprise AI software company, report Fourth quarter fiscal 2024 results were strong, beating guidance and analyst expectations. The company achieved its fifth consecutive quarter of accelerating revenue growth, with subscription revenue…

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Last updated: 31 May 2024 03:52 ISTDonald Trump on Thursday became the first U.S. president, current or former, to be convicted of a felony. A New York jury found the Republican presidential candidate guilty on all 34 counts of the hush-money case. Trump was accused of paying hush money to adult film star Stormy Daniels, who claimed the two had sex, conspiring to illegally influence the 2016 election, and falsifying business records. Former President Donald TrumpDonald Trump On Thursday, Trump became the first U.S. president, current or former, to be convicted of a felony. A New York jury found the…

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McGill helped Northern Ireland win a friendly against Portugal in 2017. [Getty Images]Northern Ireland striker Simone McGill believes all the pressure will be on Portugal when their Euro 2025 qualifier in Leiria on Friday night.Portugal have won both of their opening two qualifying matches to top their group and are 25 places above Northern Ireland in the FIFA world rankings.As a result, McGill will be hopeful Northern Ireland can embrace the task ahead and play without fear.”The pressure is definitely on Portugal,” the 29-year-old told BBC Sport NI.”All the expectations are on them, so we want to relish the challenge…

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