Pop culture
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‘Boy Meets World’ Actor Ben Savage Launches Campaign to Replace Adam Schiff
Actor Ben Savage, most known for playing Cory on the 1990s hit sitcom Boy Meets World, on Monday officially launched…
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California: Reparations Now Up to $360,000; State Never Allowed Slavery
California, which entered the Union in 1850 as a free state, is now considering reparations of up to $360,000 per…
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CBS News: Majority of Gun Deaths are Suicides Rather Than Gun Violence
A CBS News report on a mother who killed herself amid struggles with bi-polar disorder indicates upwards of 65 percent…
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Russell Brand Slams MSNBC as ‘Propagandist Nut-Crackery’
Actor-comedian Russell Brand has slammed MSNBC as pure propaganda, saying it is “ludicrous” for the far-left network to be constantly…
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Smithsonian Planning to Include ‘Trans Women’ in Upcoming ‘Museum of American Women’
The Smithsonian Institution is massing donors to fund a “Museum of American Women,” which the director of the project says…
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Rocker Rod Stewart: ‘If the Ukrainians Lose It’s the End of Civilization as we Know It’
Veteran rocker Rod Stewart has no doubt what outcome of the Ukraine-Russia war would most benefit humanity, telling an interviewer…
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Ron DeSantis Signs Legislation Officially Ending Disney’s Self-Governing Status
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) on Monday signed legislation officially ending Disney’s self-governing status nearly a year after the company…
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Biden Administration Announces $2 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine on One-Year Mark
The Biden administration announced Friday it would give another $2 billion in military aid to Ukraine as its war with…
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Rolling Stone Magazine: Cancel Culture ‘Good for Democracy’
Cancel culture is both “good for democracy” and a “way for a new generation of people to practice free speech,”…
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Family of Malcolm X to Seek $100M from CIA, FBI, NYPD over His Assassination
Malcolm X’s family announced on Tuesday — the 58th anniversary of his assassination on February 21, 1965 — their plan…
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