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Man Creates His Own Country and Declares Himself the Sultan After Visiting Every Other Country in the World
A California man has spent years trying to visit every country in the world. Once he ran out of countries, he decided to create his own. Randy "R Dub" Williams is a San Diego slow-jams DJ who ...
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A particularly creative San Diego-based radio DJ has declared himself the "sultan" of his own "country," deep in the Southern California desert. Randy "R Dub!" Williams spent around a decade ...
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DJ Deeon brought the Low End to the world
“I come from the projects and that’s considered the ghetto, the bottom of the pile,” DJ Deeon told Vice in 2016, “but we saw ...
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See and Name the Genocide
Government Shutdowns Should Be a Wake-Up Call for States The Fatal Flaws in Trump’s Document-Retention Defense Joe Biden Is a Dud The Parties Should Be Strong Enough to Get Rid of Their ...
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Donald Trump has lost control of his own image
Donald Trump was finally indicted this week by the Department of Justice and special counsel Jack Smith for crimes connected with his coup attempt on Jan. 6 and the larger plan to end multiracial ...
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DJ Znobia: Inventor Vol 1 review – raw minimalist kuduro to shake the dancefloor
The Angolan producer arrived at his own version of the dance style kuduro after adding layered synths to folk rhythms, and ...
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The Beach Boys albums you should definitely own
Bolstered by the genius songwriting and production of Brian Wilson, the Beach Boys' best albums contain some of the greatest ...
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‘We’ll be living and working to 120 – and it will start within a decade’ says doctor to the stars
Hollywood doctor Ernst von Schwarz says a healthy life to 120 will be normal soon thanks to stem cells he already gives to ...
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DJ Krazy Kon celebrates his 20 years in the discography this year
Twenty years of recording is completed this year by Greek Australian Kostas Daris or Krazy Kon as he is better known, having ...
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Shaquille O’Neal Says He and Son Myles Bond Over Their DJ Careers: ‘We’re Always Trading Songs’ (Exclusive)
The NBA legend admits he's "actually jealous" of his son's talent ahead of his foundation's third annual fundraising gala The Event Natasha Dye is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE covering sports.
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'A son never forgets.' How Bengals star DJ Reader lost his dad but found himself
DJ Reader knew right away something was wrong. It was early morning, June 30, 2014, and some of his roommates from Clemson University’s football team had just shaken him awake to tell him the ...

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