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    Answers.com (previously WikiAnswers and originally GuruNet) is an Internet-based knowledge exchange. The Answers.com domain name was purchased by entrepreneurs Bill Gross and Henrik Jones at idealab in 1996. [1][2] The domain name was acquired by NetShepard and subsequently sold to GuruNet and then AFCV Holdings. The website is now the primary product of the Answers Corporation. It has tens of ...

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    Aaron Gideon Parnas (born April 16, 1999) is an American journalist based on TikTok. As of 2025, he has over 4.5 million followers on TikTok, 3 million more across other platforms, and his Substack newsletter, The Parnas Perspective, is the top-ranked news newsletter on the site with more than 615,000 subscribers. [1] He has previously worked as a securities litigation attorney in Washington ...

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    The Huffington Post reached out to historians across the country to create a list of women who deserve more recognition for their accomplishments.

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    Beal City, Mich., resident Shawn Licari was blindsided when his family was thrust into one of the most disturbing cyberbullying cases in recent years. In October 2020, Lauryn and Owen began ...

  9. Chicago rat hole - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago rat hole is a hole shaped like a rat that was formerly in the sidewalk of West Roscoe Street in the Roscoe Village neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, United States. After several decades, it received widespread attention on social media (mainly Twitter) in early 2024, attracting tourists to the site. City officials removed the sidewalk slab containing the hole several months later ...