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  • CelebrityLA Times

    Hiram Kasten, 'Seinfeld' and 'Saved by the Bell' actor and comedian, dead at 71

    Hiram Kasten, the New York comedian known for roles on 'Seinfeld,' 'Curb your Enthusiasm' and 'Saved by the Bell,' has died. He was 71.

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  • SportsChicago Tribune

    ‘He totally revamped the position.’ Get to know Chicago Bears rookie Tory Taylor.

    Chicago Bears coach Matt Eberflus found himself drawn into the show his rookie was performing at a June minicamp practice at Halas Hall. Fourth-round pick Tory Taylor, the punter who became a fan favorite at Iowa, turned the special teams period into a must-watch event with his ball placement. “He’s like a trick-shot guy,” Eberflus said. “It’s like, ‘Wow.’ … He had a couple on the 1(-yard ...

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  • LifestyleEating Well

    23 Healthy Shrimp Recipes You’ll Want To Make Forever

    These delicious shrimp recipes, including shrimp and broccoli and shrimp and quinoa bowls, all have at least 4 stars from our readers.

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  • PoliticsCNN

    The Supreme Court’s approach on ‘history and tradition’ is irking Amy Coney Barrett

    On a Supreme Court where the conservative supermajority increasingly leans on history as a guide, a dispute may be simmering over how many modern cases can be resolved by looking to the nation’s past.

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  • WorldThe Hill

    Former CIA analyst: North Korea’s Kim doesn’t look ‘healthy’

    Sue Mi Terry, a former CIA North Korea analyst, said North Korean leader Kim Jong Un does not look healthy, based on footage of him meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. “My first reaction looking at Kim Jong Un was, ‘Oof, he doesn’t look too great to me,’” Terry told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins on Tuesday.…

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  • USThe Daily Beast

    What Happened in Jonestown if You Refused to Drink the Kool-Aid?

    The Jonestown massacre is so well known that the phrase “drink the Kool-Aid” has become part of the American vernacular—a fact that still rankles Stephan Jones, son of cult leader Jim Jones, who believes that it dehumanizes the victims by casting them as merely brainwashed lunatics who took their own lives. “That night was murder,” he contends in Cult Massacre: One Day in Jonestown. Director Marian Mohamed’s three-part docuseries, however, splits the difference by suggesting that both things wer

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  • BusinessMoneywise

    Grant Cardone believes 'there's only 1 car' in the US that Americans should buy

    He chose to lease an even more expensive one.

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