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Donny Osmond is facing a negligence lawsuit from a fan who claims she suffered a 'traumatic injury' after being hit by an inflated ball during his 2024 Las Vegas concert.
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Donny Osmond is facing a negligence lawsuit from a fan who claims she suffered a 'traumatic injury' after being hit by an inflated ball during his 2024 Las Vegas concert.
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The boss of Shakhtar Donetsk paid Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych $200,000 after his disqualification from the Games.
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Spain's government has officially put forward a candidate for the succession of Christine Lagarde at the European Central Bank, seeking a significant role in the Eurozone's central banking leadership.
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