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It's Here! The Ford Bronco Makes Its Glorious Return
After a quarter-century hiatus, the most hardcore SUV ever is officially back. Meet the new beasts in the 2021 Bronco lineup.
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A YouTuber and her friend who got sick at Disney World's reopening are being criticized for ignoring medical advice to go to the hospital after 'violently vomiting'
The women insisted that the health scare was an allergic reaction — and not the result of COVID-19 — but commenters remained concerned.
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Caribbean countries are selling citizenship for as low as $100,000 — here's how the ultra-wealthy are cashing in to avoid pandemic travel restrictions
Travel restrictions on Americans and US passport backlogs have helped fuel demand for secondary passports and citizenship this year.
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'Glee' star Amber Riley breaks silence on search for Naya Rivera, claps back at critics
Amber Riley addressed fans on Twitter on Sunday regarding her silence amid the search for her former “Glee” co-star Naya Rivera. "Show some respect,” she wrote. All our energy is going toward helping find Naya and praying for her safe return and for her family.
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82 Superb Sandwich Recipes
These hearty sandwiches might just be the best thing since sliced bread...Originally Appeared on Epicurious
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California is back on coronavirus lockdown. And we have no one to blame but ourselves
No tattoos. No touch ups. No Pilates. No God. It's Lockdown 2.0, SoCal style.
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Judge seeks clarity on the scope of Trump's clemency order for Roger Stone
A U.S. judge on Monday asked the Justice Department to explain whether President Donald Trump's order commuting Roger Stone's prison term means the veteran Republican operative does not need to be supervised by probation officers as many convicted felons are after being freed. Congressional Democrats and other critics accused Trump of abuse of power and an assault on the rule of law after the Republican president on Friday gave executive clemency to Stone, his longtime friend and adviser. U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson, who presided over Stone's trial, set a July 14 deadline to receive a copy of Trump's clemency order along with an explanation about whether it also commutes the period that Stone was meant to be supervised after leaving prison.







