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Right-wing militia leader Ammon Bundy condemned the shooting of Alex Pretti by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis as "sickening." A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson responded to ...
After weeks of waiting and a weather delay, the Mummers String Band competition finally took the field Saturday at Lincoln Financial Field, giving performers and families a long-anticipated moment to ...
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On this day, we pay tribute to the memory of the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by remembering his unshakable faith in a more just and equitable society. In his words, “We must accept finite ...
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz ends his campaign for a third term, as the scandal of his state's welfare fraud continues to snowball. Plus, the Pentagon will censure Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly for telling the ...
From the recent ‘Eternity’ to classics like ‘Defending Your Life’ and ‘Beetlejuice,’ the gag remains the same: What if the next world worked just like this one? By Scout Brobst “Is this hell?” a woman ...