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Sanna Marin was spotted in a video posted on social media showing six people dancing and mimicking a song in front of a camera.
Allen Weisselberg admitted to 15 counts he was charged with, but did not agree to disclose any information on Trump himself.
When asked later for an explanation about the comment, Paladino said he was "just being facetious."
Republicans seem to be having a devil of a time trying to beat the Democratic U.S. Senate candidate in Pennsylvania.
The Trump-backed Wyoming winner insisted on Fox News that Cheney left a "two-second message" that didn't concede the election, then hung up.
HB 1467, which went into effect July 1, requires school books to be pre-approved by state-certified media specialists who won't be trained until next year.
CNN has been looking to cut costs but also to put forth a less opinionated product.
The superstar will stay a Laker -- and an astoundingly compensated one.
Foxtel's Patrick Delany now says his eyebrow-raising remark was intended to convey how late he was to jump on the HBO fantasy series' bandwagon.
The pop star was willing to play “someone at the cafeteria, or the diner" just to be in the movie.
Voting for the best Tennessee top hat ends this Friday, but honestly, they’re all winners.
Celebrity-endorsed biographies have long been considered the gold standard, yet that doesn’t take into consideration how curated they can be.

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