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Dad runs Boston Marathon in memory of 3 slain children
A Massachusetts man crossed the finish line of the Boston Marathon in memory of his three children, who were killed last year. Patrick Clancy ran the 26.2 mile race Monday while wearing the names of his children -- Cora, Dawson, and Callan -- on his bib, and wearing an item that belonged to each child: A hair bow of 5-year-old Cora's, a wristband of 3-year-old Dawson's and a bracelet of 7-month-old Callan's, he told WCVB-TV, the ABC station in Boston. "They were my motivation," Clancy said of
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California valedictorian will no longer give graduation speech over 'alarming' discussion
The University of Southern California says Asna Tabassum will no longer speak at the ceremony after the discussion about her selection took on "an alarming tenor."
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TikTok star Kyle Marisa Roth dies at 36
Popular TikTok creator Kyle Marisa Roth, known for sharing controversial celebrity gossip and insight into Hollywood, has died, her family confirmed.
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With international traffic roaring back, there’s a new No. 2 busiest airport
Globetrotters are on the move again in a big way, boosting the rankings of a handful of international aviation hubs on the 2023 list of the world’s busiest airports.
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Chinese runner’s win invites suspicion after rivals appear to step aside
Chinese runner He Jie’s victory in Sunday in the Beijing Half Marathon is facing a probe after his win was called into question by Chinese internet users because a trio of African runners appeared to deliberately slow down to let him win.
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‘I flew over 1,500 miles to meet man I’d been talking to online — only to be ghosted’
A woman flew 1,151 miles to meet a man she'd been talking to online for three years - but he never showed up and ghosted her.
8874 min read - SportsThe Independent
Caitlin Clark’s rookie salary with WNBA sparks outrage
Women’s basketball star Caitlin Clark has signed a four-year contract with the Indiana Fever worth $338,056. However, her annual salary has sparked discussions of pay disparity
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