We’re roughly a month into a wild, wacky and ultimately entertaining NBA season. We’ve had the usual blend of fun: dominance ...
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How Illinois basketball has become "Europe's team"
The language barrier can be an issue at times, and there are plenty of accommodations to be made for diverse musical tastes.
Donald Trump has again claimed Bill Clinton went to Jeffrey Epstein's island, but the former president denies it. Here is ...
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Homeland Security agents arrest dozens in North Carolina's largest city. Here's what to know
U.S. immigration agents have arrested more than 130 people across Charlotte, North Carolina during the first days of an ...
Brian Walshe pleaded guilty to selling fake copies of Andy Warhol paintings on eBay in April 2021. The charges were one count ...
UF prepares to host Tennessee while looking to keep the good times rolling against the Vols at home amid a tough stretch for ...
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A Woman Tested Faith Centers' Willingness To Donate Formula. What She Found Says A Lot About Charity In The U.S.
What she found ― and the larger reaction to it online ― is ultimately telling about what Americans really think about the ...
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US stock futures today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq slip as AI stocks fall and Bitcoin breaks below $90,000
US stock market futures fell today as the S&P 500 extended a three-day slide. Nvidia and Oracle dropped again as investors ...
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“Quiet Piggy”: Trump Snaps at Female Reporter Asking About Epstein
Donald Trump is clearly still pissed about the attention on Jeffrey Epstein, even if he’s pretending like he’s fine with the vote in Congress.
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“It’s OK With Me”: Trump Considers Bombing Mexico
Trump himself told advisers in his first presidential term that he wanted to “bomb the drugs” in Mexico, and even devised ...
On Central Avenue, a picture by Immigration Alerts CLT appeared to show two federal agents behind a man with his hands behind ...
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Over 130 immigrants arrested in North Carolina as agents swarm churches in deportation crackdown
Federal agents arrested at least 130 people within the first day of operations in North Carolina’s largest city ...
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