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  2. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 9 March 2025. For satirical news, see List of satirical news websites. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Fake news websites are those which intentionally, but not necessarily solely ...

  3. Troom Troom - Wikipedia

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    Troom Troom is a multinational [2] YouTube channel often cited as being based in Ukraine. [3] It is most known for its life hack, D.I.Y, and prank content. Their videos have received criticism from both news publications and YouTubers for their bizarre nature alongside their usage of "clickbait titles," and are widely parodied, especially on YouTube.

  4. YouTube suspensions - Wikipedia

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    He issued an apology, but his YouTube channel was suspended shortly thereafter. [150] Monsta: Malaysian-based Animation studio: Apr 16, 2024: Monsta YouTube channel was hacked and renamed into Microstrategy, resulted in its account and videos being removed. [151] Charlotte Kates & Samidoun Network Palestinian international network of activists ...

  5. Free solo climbing - Wikipedia

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    Free soloing is the most dangerous form of climbing, and, unlike bouldering, free soloists climb above safe heights, where a fall can be fatal. Though many climbers have free soloed climbing grades they are very comfortable on, only a tiny group free solo regularly, and at grades closer to the limit of their abilities.

  6. The John Muir Trust and Mountaineering Scotland has been trying to contact the internet giant about the issue. Google Maps suggests ‘potentially fatal’ route up Ben Nevis, hillwalkers warned ...

  7. 2008 K2 disaster - Wikipedia

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    It is regarded by mountaineers as far more challenging than Everest, and is statistically the third most dangerous mountain in the world in terms of fatality per summit. [7] The most dangerous section of the climb is the Bottleneck, a steep couloir overhung by seracs from the ice field east of the summit. The high risk of falling ice and ...

  8. Running Channel - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2018 by Andy Baddeley and Adam Tranter, The Running Channel was created with a plan to offer engaging and informative content for runners of all levels. Initially operating as a project under Fusion Media. [2], the channel became an independent entity in 2019. [3] In 2020, Mike Whitehead joined The Running Channel as a director. [3] [4]

  9. Mountaineering - Wikipedia

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    Mountaineering requires a slower pace to avoid sweating and fatigue that could lead to these dangerous conditions. Other tips for preventing hypothermia include staying well fed and hydrated, putting on more clothes when feeling cold, and wearing adequate equipment to keep warm and dry.