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Cards Against Humanity Company Wants To Give “Your F**king Money Back” Over Trump’s Illegal Tariffs

Earlier this month, President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs were ruled illegal by the Supreme Court. Although Trump was quick to announce new tariffs, companies are already lined up to get refunds. However, Cards Against Humanity, LLC wants to make sure that its players get their "f**king money back" in the most colorful way possible.That f-bomb

United Against Online Abuse Welcomes 5th Scholar to Fully Funded Research Programme

Friday 05 December 2025 6:01 pm  |   Updated:  Friday 05 December 2025 6:02 pm The FIA’s United Against Online Abuse (UAOA) Campaign has welcomed the 5th scholar to its flagship scholarship programme, created to empower the next generation of researchers in the fight against online abuse in sport. This press release features multimedia. View the

Analyst Faults Alleged Claims Against Defence Minister, Cautions Against Ethnicising Security

News Investigators/ A public affairs analyst, Mr Edward Auta, has faulted an  statement credited to Yusuf Usman, former Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), over an alleged plan by the Minister of Defence, Christopher Musa, to wage war against the Fulani people. Mr Auta, a historian and a Public Analyst from Kaduna

2025 UTME: No Conspiracy Against Eastern Part Of Nigeria — JAMB Registrar

AFRICAN EXAMINER) – The Registrar of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, has refuted claims that the technical glitch recorded in the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME, was part of a plans against the eastern part of the country. The African Examiner recalls that the technical glitch disturbed the five

Against all odds, over 50 women start own businesses in militancy-hit Bara

KHYBER: Defying tribal customs, more than 50 enterprising women have started own businesses from their homes in different parts of the militancy-affected Bara tehsil here to ward off any adverse reaction from the local community. Driven by sheer poverty and rising inflation, these tribal women, including some unmarried ones, opened shops to manage household expenses

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