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  2. Attempted assassination of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    [19] [300] [298] [307] MIT misinformation expert Adam Berinsky described the fast spread of such theories online as reflecting the extensive political division prevalent in the United States, [297] and author Colin Dickey opined that the spread was due to the "long love affair with conspiracy theories of all kinds" in the country. [308]

  3. Jesse William Lazear - Wikipedia

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    Lazear was the son of William and Charlotte née Pettigrew. He attended Trinity Hall Military Academy [5] and Washington & Jefferson College, [6] both in Washington, Pennsylvania, and obtained his Bachelor of Arts in 1889 from Johns Hopkins University and his PhD in Medicine in 1892 from the Medical School at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.

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  5. Fever (1999 film) - Wikipedia

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    Fever is a psychological thriller written and directed by Alex Winter, and starring Henry Thomas, David O'Hara, Teri Hatcher and Bill Duke. Plot.

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    Mediterranean Fever is a 2022 internationally co-produced black comedy-drama film directed by Maha Haj, starring Amer Hlehel , Ashraf Farah, Anat Hadid , Samir Elias and Cynthia Saleem. Cast [ edit ]

  7. List of people who caught yellow fever - Wikipedia

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    Theodore Judah, American railroad and civil engineer, died of yellow fever in 1863. Thomas Dundas (British Army officer), Governor of Guadeloupe, died of yellow fever in 1794. John Fenno, Federalist Party editor and major figure in the history of American newspapers, died of yellow fever in Philadelphia during the epidemic of 1798.

  8. Prime Minister's Appointments Secretary - Wikipedia

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    The Prime Minister's Appointments Secretary is a British civil servant who leads the appointment of various senior public figures on behalf of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, from Regius Professors to Church of England bishops to Lord Lieutenants. For ecclesiastical appointments, they sit on the Crown Nominations Commission.

  9. Mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor - Wikipedia

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    Tomb of the Yellow Emperor. The Mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor (simplified Chinese: 黄帝陵; traditional Chinese: 黃帝陵; pinyin: Huángdì Líng) is the alleged burial site of the legendary Yellow Emperor (Huangdi) of China. It is located in Huangling County, Yan'an City, Shaanxi Province, China. According to legend, the Yellow Emperor ...