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Lizzo and Ariana Grande are just the latest celebrities to disappoint their fans. There's a reason why we care so much.
Should you salt the rim or not? And more importantly, is it better on the rocks or blended?
The Social Security Administration's data shows what parents were naming their newborns a quarter-century ago.
Some places are so special that even the most adventurous travelers can't help but revisit.

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The South Carolina senator's gripe about the prosecution of Trump was fact-checked hard by critics on Twitter.
"I do think that's deliberate," said Alyssa Farah Griffin, Trump's former White House communications director.
MSNBC obtained the footage of the longtime GOP operative scheming just two days after the 2020 election.
A memo obtained by The New York Times suggests the Florida governor plans to shield the former president from Chris Christie's attacks.
Vibrio vulnificus can be contracted by swimming with an open wound in warm, brackish water or by eating undercooked shellfish.
The Oscar winner first publicly addressed his recent health scare in a video.
The “Indiana Jones” actor already has ant and spider species as his namesakes, but a snake feels most appropriate given his iconic character’s phobia.
Krentcil attained internet infamy in 2012 after she was arrested for allegedly putting her 5-year-old daughter in a tanning booth.
Jeffrey Clark, a former top Justice Department official, said "witches, spiritists and mediums" were attacking him.
"This small act of destruction made me look at the neighborhood I’ve lived in for over a decade, where I’ve always felt safe and welcomed, in a new way."
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