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  2. Sturniolo Triplets - Wikipedia

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    Nicolas Antonio Sturniolo, Matthew Bernard Sturniolo, and Christopher Owen Sturniolo (born August 1, 2003), known collectively as the Sturniolo Triplets, are American YouTubers and influencers. Hailing from Somerville, Massachusetts , the three began uploading videos of their conversations with each other in their car in 2020, through which ...

  3. List of triplets - Wikipedia

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    The Dunn triplets, Zoe, Sophie and Emma Dunn (born April 30, 2000) are the only known deaf and blind triplets. [ 22 ] The Sturniolo Triplets (born August 1, 2003) are identical triplets who run a collective YouTube channel with over seven million subscribers.

  4. Category:Identical triplets - Wikipedia

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    Sturniolo Triplets; This page was last edited on 14 February 2024, at 22:14 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. EXCLUSIVE: Triplets find out their birth order at age 18 in ...

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    Triplets Janie, Wright and Luke Hilbert found out their birth order on their 18th birthday in a moment shared on TikTok. Their parents explain to TODAY.com why they waited to tell them.

  6. 6ixBuzz - Wikipedia

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    6ixBuzz (pronounced six-buzz), is a Canadian controversial online media platform based in Toronto, Ontario. [3]Founded in 2017 by Abraham Tekabo and Sarman Esagholian, 6ixBuzz is best known for sharing user-generated content, clickbait, and local news in a tabloid format. [4]

  7. Group of 88 - Wikipedia

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    The Group of 88 is the term for professors at Duke University in North Carolina who in April 2006 signed a controversial advertisement in The Chronicle, the university's independent student newspaper.

  8. A judge in Brazil has ordered Adele’s song Million Years Ago to be removed globally from streaming services due to a plagiarism claim by Brazilian composer, Toninho Geraes. Geraes alleges that ...

  9. Thurston County ritual abuse case - Wikipedia

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    The Thurston County ritual abuse case was a 1988 case in which Paul Ingram, county Republican Party Chairman of Thurston County, Washington, and the Chief Civil Deputy of the Sheriff's department, was accused by his daughters of sexual abuse, by at least one daughter of satanic ritual abuse, [1] and later accused by his son in 1996 of abusing him between the ages of 4 and 12.