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Actor Gene Hackman and wife Betsy Arakawa died of natural causes about a week apart newsthirst.

Samantha Granville BBC News, Los Angeles Watch: Officials reveal causes of death for Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman died of natural causes about a week after his wife Betsy Arakawa, who died after contracting a rare virus, says a New Mexico medical investigator. The Oscar-winning actor, 95, died at his Santa…

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Ex-Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding lands on FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list newsthirst.

There’s a $10 million reward for information leading to the arrest of a former Olympic snowboarder for Canada who is wanted for running a multinational drug trafficking network and orchestrating multiple murders related to the drug ring. The FBI added 43-year-old Ryan Wedding to its 10 Most Wanted list Thursday, while also announcing the U.S….

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South Africa-Trump row: Pretoria rejects ‘megaphone diplomacy’ newsthirst.

The South African government has said it will not take part in “counterproductive megaphone diplomacy” following a fresh social media post by US President Donald Trump repeating his claim that Pretoria was confiscating land. Trump extended his invitation to relocate those seeking “to flee [South Africa] for reasons of safety” to all farmers and offered…

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Gene Hackman died of natural causes days after wife died of rare respiratory virus | Gene Hackman newsthirst.

The actor Gene Hackman died of natural causes days after his wife, Betsy Arakawa, succumbed to a rare respiratory virus, , authorities said on Friday. Arakawa died of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome while Hackman died of heart disease, with advanced Alzheimer’s disease contributing, said Dr Heather Jarrell, the chief medical investigator for the New Mexico office…

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Ohio State’s Ryan Day credits ‘timeless principles’ to Buckeyes’ CFP win newsthirst.

Ryan Day and the Ohio State Buckeyes reached the college football mountaintop in January, winning the storied program’s first national championship in 10 years, and the head coach joined Friday’s edition of “The Herd” to break down how exactly his team accomplished such a feat. “I think about the NIL (name, image and likeness), the…

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