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“I can feel more safe now that I’m not afraid to be handed over to any dictator in the Middle East,” Hanan Elatr told The New York Times.
Gadi Haggai was captured by Hamas on Oct. 7 along with his wife, Judi Weinstein, who allegedly remains in the militant group's custody.
"i don’t need a weighted blanket i need to be baked into a pie"
Mel magazine publishes stories like “Our Eternal Horniness for the Camp Counselor."
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The relatively moderate Fox News host got way more naughty than nice comments from Donald Trump followers.
The "Work" singer explained why the surprise announcement "had to be what it had to be" during the halftime show.
Interior Minister Vit Rakusan said the 14 people who died in the attack have been identified as authorities warned the death toll could rise.
As millions of Californians scrambled to finish their holiday shopping, the National Weather Service issued flood watches for low-lying urban areas and the deserts.
John Schneider claimed the president and his son, Hunter, are guilty of treason just a short time after he was unmasked on "The Masked Singer."
“So, the more people meet him, the less they want to vote for him,” the comedian joked.
An administrative law judge didn't buy the argument that wearing BLM clothing on the job was part of advocating for a better workplace.













































































































