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Bangladesh's prime minister resigns and flees country amid unrest - Evening Standard

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  1. Bangladesh's prime minister resigns and flees country amid unrest  Evening Standard
  2. Why has Bangladesh’s prime minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled?  The Guardian
  3. 'Free again': Hope and fear as Bangladeshis eye uncertain future  BBC
  4. Bangladesh: Student protesters call for Nobel laureate to advise government as they prepare to meet military  Sky News
  5. Bangladesh protests live: Parliament dissolved, students to meet army chief  Al Jazeera English

The ‘Just Give Me My Money’ TikTok trend, explained

The Daily Dot 

"Just give me my money" is a prank TikTok trend where people record themselves in a group saying the phrase “just give me my money” in a silly voice before applauding—but always leaving one person out of the applause when it's their turn. There are always at least two people in on the prank, although there can be more, and typically just one person being pranked.

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Twelve Moral Reasons why True Christians should say NO to Trump

OpEdNews.com 

An article with many moral and ethical reasons why Christians should not vote for Trump. It is also designed to be talking points for their family and friends, who are trying to convince them to vote for Kamala Harris and down ticket. Democrats.

Americans have more depth than anyone at pool, but gold harder to come by

Voice of America 

NANTERRE, France — No one can match America's depth at the pool.   That said, claiming the top step on the Olympic medal podium is no longer a given for U.S. swimmers.   Nine days of thrilling competition at La Defense Arena wrapped up Sunday night with the Americans barely pulling out the lead in the gold medal standings thanks to a victory in the last race.   The U.S. finished with eight golds, its fewest since the 1988 Seoul Games and one ahead of its biggest rival, Australia.   “It’s... Читать дальше...

Dominant Britain smash world record on way to Olympic team sprint gold

France24.com (en) 

The trio of Finucane, Sophie Capewell and Katy Marchant surged around the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines velodrome in a new world best of 45.186sec to beat New Zealand, with Germany earning bronze. It was the first gold for Britain since the event was added to the Olympic programme at London in 2012, with the win capping an extraordinary day that saw the world record repeatedly lowered. Britain first smashed China's old mark in qualifying, crossing the line in 45.472. But it fell again to Germany in... Читать дальше...

Toulon rugby follows FFR in suspending Jaminet after racist comments

France24.com (en) 

On July 26, the 25-year-old was handed the punishment by the FFR for making remarks on social media during France's tour of Argentina and was sent home after just one game. "Whatever the circumstances that led to the incident, Toulon suffered considerable damage to their image and interests as much for their supporters as their players and employees," four-time French champions Toulon said. The three-time Champions Cup winners added that Jaminet had accepted to take part in community service to... Читать дальше...

Pats LB Matthew Judon says he'll play this season on current deal

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

(Photo credit: Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports) New England Patriots outside linebacker Matthew Judon said he will play this season on his current contract. The four-time Pro Bowler was on the practice field Monday, a week after a heated exchange with head coach Jerod Mayo and members of the team's front office, reportedly over his contract status. "I gotta play," Judon told reporters after Monday's session. "This ain't not

Survey finds 54% parents don't have instant answer to kid's question

Business Standard 

Around 54 per cent of parents surveyed do not have an instant answer to their kid's question and 44 per cent have admitted to making up answers on the spot, an Amazon Alexa commissioned survey said on Monday. The survey conducted by market research firm Kantar among more than 750 parents across six cities found that 52 per cent of respondents instantly searched and answered accurately. "The survey reveals that about 54 per cent of surveyed parents often feel that they don't have instant answers for kids' questions. Читать дальше...