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O'Malley stuns Sterling to win UFC title

BBC Sport Sunday, 20 August 2023
Sean O'Malley stuns Aljamain Sterling, knocking him out in the second round, to the win the bantamweight title at UFC 292 in Boston, Massachusetts.
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UFC 292: Sterling vs O'Malley | August 19, 2023!!!

Fresh off a major victory over Henry Cejudo, Aljamain Sterling puts his bantamweight title on the line on August 19 against 'Sugar' Sean O’Malley in a quest to not just keep his crown but cement his place as the best bantamweight to ever wear UFC gold. In the co-main event of UFC...

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These US Cities, Have the Highest Populations of, Millionaires. According to a report by Henley & Partners, the United States remains the top country in the world for private wealth creation and accumulation. Quartz reports that the U.S. accounts for about 32% of global liquid investable wealth, valued at approximately $67 trillion. Here are some of the cities with the largest populations of millionaires, according to the report. Austin, This Texas city had the biggest explosion in millionaire growth in the U.S. over the past ten years, reaching 32,700 by the end of 2023. . Miami, This Florida city is home to 35,300 millionaires and 15 billionaires, including Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. Boston, While having just eight billionaires, the fewest of any other city on the list, this New England city is home to , 42,900 millionaires. Seattle, This Washington State city is the home of some of the largest corporations in the U.S., including Amazon and Microsoft. It's also home to 54,200 millionaires and 11 billionaires. . Chicago, Approximately 120,500 millionaires live in this Midwestern metropolis. . Los Angeles, The second-most populous city in the U.S. has about, 212,100 millionaires and 43 billionaires. San Francisco, The tech hub of the U.S. boasts the most billionaires with a whopping 68, as well as the second-most millionaires with 305,700. . New York, The city with the most high net worth individuals has about , 349,500 millionaires and 60 billionaires

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This Day in History:, The Boston Massacre. March 5, 1770. A skirmish in front of the Boston Custom House between British soldiers and angry colonists ended in violence when the troops opened fire on the crowd. Three Americans were killed instantly and several other men eventually died from their injuries. The incident followed several years of tensions and violence in colonial Massachusetts. ... partly due to revenue duties imposed on the colonists by the Townshed Acts passed by British Parliament. The violence turned colonial sentiment against the British and King George in the years leading up to the American Revolution. John Adams wrote that the "foundation of American independence was laid" by the massacre

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