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Although “Taco Tuesday” is a well-known phrase, Taco John's previously spent four decades defending its trademark of the term in the 49 states besides New Jersey.
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Just over a month after John Polous showed off his fiancée online, he was accused of her murder.
Menounos said becoming a mom has been "better than I could’ve ever imagined."
"Why did it take over 25 trips to the ER and countless near-death experiences to find this help?"
The former New Jersey governor explained why he won't be teaming up with his previous longtime ally to take on Joe Biden in 2024.
“Who was the last person to murder two billionaires, at once, and have them pay for the privilege?” said fellow submersibles expert Karl Stanley.
Authorities who recovered the camera have not yet found the body of Paul Rodriguez Jr., who went missing in the vicinity of the Mendenhall Glacier Recreation Area.
The TV news veteran celebrated being "liberated" and "free, free at last" during an appearance on rival network CNN.
The 732 players participating in the World Cup were promised payment of at least $30,000 each.
The GOP hold on $75 million for the Gaza Strip reflects the U.S.'s frozen approach to Israeli-Palestinian peace.
Twitter users felt the station unfairly criminalized a group of kids who were just trying to keep cool at a time when several city pools remain closed.
The Georgia Republican resorted to name-calling with her official congressional Twitter account following a development in Trump's legal troubles.
The Florida governor made the comments sitting down for the first time with CNN's Jake Tapper.