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  2. 55 TODAY trivia questions and answers - AOL

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    Answer: Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb, Al Roker, Craig Melvin, Carson Daly, Jenna Bush Hager, Sheinelle Jones, Dylan Dreyer, Peter Alexander, Laura Jarrett and Willie Geist

  3. Ryan Sutter Says He and Trista Are Trying to 'Do Our Best ...

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    One week after Ryan, 49, shared an Instagram post reflecting on the concern he inadvertently sparked by cryptically posting about Trista, 51, missing Mother’s Day for unspecified reasons, he ...

  4. Wikipedia:Unusual articles - Wikipedia

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    Duck test: A humorous abductive reasoning test based on the activities of a duck. English as She Is Spoke: A 19th century Portuguese-English phrasebook that became legendary for its overtly literal and inaccurate translations. Engrish: Attempts by East Asian people – especially the Japanese – to construct English words and phrases.

  5. List of Internet phenomena - Wikipedia

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    It became a viral phenomenon from the period between December 2018 and the COVID-19 pandemic. [1] Beanie Babies – Cited as being the world's first Internet sensation in 1995. [2] Cerveza Cristal – A Chilean beer company that produced a series of advertisements during a Star Wars original trilogy broadcast in 2003.

  6. Drake–Kendrick Lamar feud - Wikipedia

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    Canadian rapper Drake and American rapper Kendrick Lamar have been involved in a rap feud since the early 2010s. The feud escalated in March 2024 after the release of "Like That" by Future, Metro Boomin, and Lamar. Their relationship started as a collaboration in 2011 on Drake's album Take Care, followed by another on Lamar's album Good Kid, M ...

  7. The Most Bizarrely-Named Cities in America - AOL

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    Colon, Michigan. The official story claims that this town was named after a city in Panama, but the fact that Michigan is home to places like “Brown City,” “Flushing” and “Colon ...

  8. BuzzFeed - Wikipedia

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    BuzzFeed, Inc. BuzzFeed, Inc. is an American Internet media, news and entertainment company with a focus on digital media. Based in New York City, [2] BuzzFeed was founded in 2006 by Jonah Peretti and John S. Johnson III to focus on tracking viral content. Kenneth Lerer, co-founder and chairman of The Huffington Post, started as a co-founder ...

  9. Wikipedia:Unusual place names - Wikipedia

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    The answer is 1 out of the 184 people who lived there. Dogdyke: A hamlet in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. Formerly "Dokedyke", home to the Chapel of Saint Nicholas. Presently a tourist destination for trans lesbian dog girls. Dogtown: Name of a bunch of places in California.

  10. Filter bubble - Wikipedia

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    Social media inadvertently isolates users into their own ideological filter bubbles, according to Pariser. A filter bubble or ideological frame is a state of intellectual isolation [1] that can result from personalized searches, recommendation systems, and algorithmic curation. The search results are based on information about the user, such as ...

  11. Webdriver Torso - Wikipedia

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    Webdriver Torso is a YouTube automated performance testing account that became famous in 2014 for speculations about its (then unexplained) nature and jokes featured in some of its videos. Created by Google on March 7, 2013, [1] the channel began uploading videos on September 23 of the same year, consisting of simple slides accompanied by beeps ...