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Georgia Republican official and outspoken election denier caught voting illegally 9 times
Outspoken election denier Brian Pritchard insisted voter fraud cost former President Donald Trump the 2020 election. Now a judge has fined him $5,000.
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CDC alerts doctors to watch for rare, serious bacterial infection appearing with unusual symptoms
Health officials are alerting doctors to be on the lookout for certain types of rare but serious meningococcal infections that are on the rise in the United States.
4793 min read - BusinessCNN Business
You can buy this electric luxury SUV for $25,000 right now. But there might be a catch
For sale: A brand new luxury electric SUV for the holy-grail price of $25,000. There’s just might be a slight catch.
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Megan Rapinoe issues scathing statement after young USWNT player likes post mocking her career-ending injury
Korbin Albert apologized hours later.
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If you see this, destroy it: USDA says to 'smash and scrape' these large invasive egg masses
The USDA is asking residents to destroy spongy masses growing outdoors that belong to the invasive spotted lanternfly and spongy moth.
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The One Thing You Shouldn't Do When Cooking Burgers, According To Guy Fieri - Exclusive
Guy Fieri understands what top cooks do to get their patties right, and he also knows what you shouldn't do when cooking burgers.
3362 min read - CelebrityNY Post
Diddy allegedly paid Instagram model Jade Ramey ‘monthly stipend’ for sex work: lawsuit
Sean "Diddy" Combs and the model were once photographed kissing in Malibu.
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Data Leak Reveals Hundreds of Visitors to Epstein's Private Island
Leaks from a notoriously sketchy data broker have revealed the locations of hundreds of people who visited convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's Bahaman island before his 2019 arrest and subsequent death behind bars. In an investigation, Wired reports that the firm in question, Near Intelligence,
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DC mayor called out for two word response to Baltimore bridge collapse
Muriel Bowser reacted in a now deleted post on X/Twitter
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A teacher diagnosed with colon cancer at 36 had only 1 noticeable symptom
Stefania Frost, a second-grade teacher, thought she had a stomach bug. It was actually a sign of stage 3 colon cancer, which affected her fertility.
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I quit sugar for 6 months and this is what it did to my face and body
Cutting out sugar from her diet for six months wasn't easy, but for one writer, it was definitely worth it.
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Giada De Laurentiis 'can't live without' this sturdy $13 silicone spatula, and as a pro baker, I approve
This essential is strong enough to tackle thick doughs yet flexible enough to get into the corners of your mixing bowl.
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‘Abby & Brittany’ Alum and Conjoined Twin Abby Hensel Privately Married Husband Josh Bowling
Conjoined twin Abby Hensel, who rose to fame while starring on Abby & Brittany alongside sister Brittany Hensel, found love and privately married Josh Bowling. Abby, 34, and Josh tied the knot in 2021, according to public records viewed by Today on Wednesday, March 27. The couple currently lives in the twins’ native Minnesota, and...
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‘Gaunt’-Looking King Charles, Stricken by Cancer, Shares His Sadness
Handout / ReutersKing Charles avoided referring directly to his or Kate Middleton’s recent health travails in a special Easter message broadcast Thursday, but praised those who “extend the hand of friendship” in times of need and overtly extolled “Christian” virtues.The pre-recorded audio message was played at the traditional Maundy Thursday service at which the monarch hands out symbolic alms called “Maundy money” to individuals who have performed “outstanding Christian service.”The king did no
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Scientists Reconstructed the Real Face of an Ancient Chinese Emperor
The haunting gaze of a bygone ruler emerges after 1,500 years.
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VideoDashcam video shows deadly Texas school bus crash after cement truck veers into oncoming lane
Dash camera video released by a Texas school district shows the moment a cement truck veered into oncoming traffic, hitting a school bus carrying more than 40 pre-K students returning from a zoo field trip. The deadly collision on March 22 sends the bus rolling over on a rural highway outside Austin.
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We Asked 3 Chefs to Name the Best Frozen Pizza, and They All Said the Same One
Turns out, it’s a nostalgia thing.
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What The Heck Is Wrong With Heisman Trophy Winner's Elbow In Viral Photo?
A bizarre photo of LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels went viral ahead of the NFL draft.
702 min read - LifestyleBuzzFeed
"Great Idea, We Thought...": 26 Things People Didn't Realize They Would Hate About Their Homes Until After They Moved In
"A flock of aggressive turkeys will encircle my car when I pull in the driveway. This sounds made up, but it is my life."
2498 min read - WorldThe Telegraph
This is how nuclear war would begin – in terrifying detail
What would happen if a nuclear power station in California were hit by a nuclear weapon launched by North Korea? Many people within a nine-mile radius would be vaporised or burnt to death, and the reactor would melt down, causing a lethal rain of radioactive uranium shards. And, in this imagined chain of events, that’s just the beginning. Another missile heads towards Washington DC. Images of a mushroom cloud cause panic on social media. Then again, as the Pulitzer-finalist journalist Annie Jaco
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