Pop culture
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‘X,’ aka Twitter, Brings Back ‘Ye,’ aka Kanye West, Months After Suspension
Kanye West‘s account on X, formerly known as Twitter, has been reinstated after an eight-month ban for remarks regarding the…
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Oregon Dem. Sen. Wyden Introduces Bill Stripping PGA Tour of Tax-Exempt Status
Oregon’s Dem. Senator Ron Wyden has introduced a bill that would strip the PGA Tour’s tax-exempt status in the wake…
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Saudi Soccer Club Offers $1.1 Billion Deal for French Star Kylian Mbappe
If anyone required further proof that Saudi Arabia is essentially trying to buy the world of sports, that proof has…
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Mark Zuckerberg’s Twitter Clone Has Lost Half Its Users
Mark Zuckerberg’s new social media platform, Threads, has suffered a massive setback as the Facebook-owned platform hoping to be a…
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WSJ: Facebook ‘Demoted’ Video of Tucker Carlson by 50% at the Demand of Biden White House
Newly disclosed emails from within Facebook (now known as Meta) reveal that the Biden administration and its appointed officials exerted…
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Ice Cube Takes Tucker Carlson on a Tour Showing Him How Politicians Failed Black Americans
World-famous rapper and Hollywood actor Ice Cube, who has taken a considerable anti-establishment turn in recent days, appeared on Tucker…
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Amazon Plans to Launch Up to 80 Satellites Per Month to Compete with SpaceX Starlink
Amazon plans to launch up to 80 satellites per month as it aims to compete with satellite-powered internet connectivity services…
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Body of Obama’s Personal Chef Found Drowned Near Family Estate on Martha’s Vineyard
The body of former President Barack Obama’s personal chef was reportedly found to have drowned near the family’s estate on…
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Forbes Claims over 400 ‘Mass Shootings’ in 2023 Using Misleading Data
Forbes pointed to misleading data Sunday and claimed there had been over 400 “mass shootings” in the United States so…
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Poll: Belief in Existence of Hell, the Devil ‘Down to New Lows’
The percentages of Americans who believe in five “religious entities” — God, angels, heaven, hell, and the devil — are…
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