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Woman Auctions Off Cheating Husband's 'Yu-Gi-Oh!' Cards for $188,000 USD

A woman in Japan is getting revenge on her unfaithful husband by selling his collection of rare Yu-Gi-Oh! trading cards on Yahoo! Auctions -- and she's laughing all the way to the bank.The lot includes 26 multi-pack boxes of Yu-Gi-Oh! cards, 25 of which are unopened. The listing also includes a series of valuable booster sets, namely Magic Ruler, Pharaoh’s Servant, Curse of Anubis, Mythological Age, Thousand Eyes Bible and Spell of Mask. "This is my first listing on Yahoo! Auctions," the savv...

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Russian Artist Yulia Tsvetkova Faces Jail Time for Vagina Drawings

Artist and activist Yulia Tsvetkova is on trial for sharing illustrations of vaginas online. The colorful drawings were posted to an online group she founded to debunk taboo surrounding genitalia. According to Russian authorities, Tsvetkova's works amount to "production and dissemination of pornographic materials."Tsvetkova's trial began on April 12. If found guilty, she faces up to six years in prison. The artist is no stranger to clashes with Russia's oppressive government -- in 2019, she was ...

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How To Stand in Solidarity With Daunte Wright's Family

On April 11, Minnesota police officer Kim Potter shot and killed Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old Black man, during a routine traffic stop. Police chief Tim Gannon claimed Wright was pulled over for an expired vehicle registration, but Wright's mother, Katie, told reporters he was stopped for having air fresheners hanging from his rearview mirror. Minnesota law prohibits drivers from suspending anything to their rearview mirrors, a rule that the ACLU says is often used as an excuse to target people ...

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NASA To Land First Astronaut of Color on the Moon

NASA has announced plans to land the first person of the color on the moon. The goal is part of the agency's Artemis program, which will send astronauts on the moon for the first time since 1972's Apollo 17 mission.The news comes shortly after President Joe Biden requested to set aside increased funds for NASA as part of the government's 2022 discretionary spending. "The president's discretionary request increases NASA's ability to better understand Earth and further monitor and predict the imp...

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