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- U.S.NextShark
C-SPAN host calmly cuts off on-air caller for referring to Asian and Black guests as ‘colored people’
A caller on C-SPAN was cut off on air for using the phrase “colored people” while addressing Black and Asian guests on a show. The guests were Ebony McMorris, a White House correspondent for American Urban Radio Networks, and Nicholas Wu, a Politico congressional reporter.
- BusinessGOBankingRates
Here’s Why Ignoring This Letter From the IRS Could Be a Big Mistake
Given the complexities of tax filing season, most taxpayers shouldn't be surprised -- or necessarily worried -- if they receive an adjustment letter from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Discover:...
- U.S.Victorville Daily Press
Barstow couple arrested on suspicion of killing their 1-year old son, driving body to Pomona
A couple was arrested on suspicion of abusing and killing their 1-year-old son in Barstow then driving his lifeless body to Pomona.
- U.S.INSIDER
A Wisconsin couple died from electrocution after attempting a viral crafting technique called fractal wood burning
Videos of the process have gone viral on TikTok, with #woodturning and #woodburning garnering hundreds of millions of views on the popular video app.
- CelebrityNextShark
Japanese man who married virtual character now on a mission to educate others about 'fictosexuals'
Three years into his “marriage” with a popular virtual character, a Japanese man has opened up about the benefits of having a virtual “wife.” Tokyo resident Akihiko Kondo made global headlines in November 2018 when he tied the knot at the age of 35 with Hatsune Miku, a virtual popstar developed by Crypton Future Media based on the singing synthesizer software Vocaloid. Miku, who takes on the appearance of a 16-year-old girl, has appeared in video games, virtual concerts and even a tour with La

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