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27 Of The Best Tubing Mascaras If You’re Looking For Smudge-Free Length
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Eight days later, Albo says sorry: PM apologises to the Jewish community
over ISIS Bondi massacre on his watch
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese issued an apology to the Jewish community
on Monday, following a tense vigil at Bondi Beach where he was booed.
48 minutes ago
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US and Ukraine call Miami talks productive despite no breakthrough
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Donald Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, issued a statement with the
top Ukrainian negotiator after discussing the latest peace plans.
1 hour ago
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US tech giants advising foreign workers not to leave country – media
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[image: Preview] Google, Apple and Microsoft have internally warned H-1B
visa holders they could get stuck abroad for months, Business Insider
reported
Re...
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The Drumbeats Of War Are Getting Louder
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Hundreds of millions of people all over the western world are enjoying the
holiday season as if nothing has changed. But meanwhile the pounding of
the w...
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'Lifting and shifting' workers is not always the best answer
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What happens to an organization when employees transfer between jobs
internally? Does it matter whether a single worker transfers or if a team
of employees...
9 hours ago
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Trump lays out ambitious timetable for America's return to the Moon
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The first human to set foot on the lunar surface in more than five decades
could do so sooner than you think. Last week, US President Donald Trump
sig...
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Calif. deputies go viral for height difference
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A 5-foot former intel agent and her 6-foot-7 partner, a former Orioles
baseball player, patrol with trust, humor and tactical teamwork
16 hours ago
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20 Movie Special Effects That Are Not CGI Somehow
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By Amanda Mannen Published: December 21st, 2025
16 hours ago
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Today in Supreme Court History: December 21, 1922
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12/21/1922: Justice Pierce Butler takes oath. The post Today in Supreme
Court History: December 21, 1922 appeared first on Reason.com.
17 hours ago
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David Icke Speech At London Digital ID Protest
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@davidicke speaks in London at the Mass Non-Compliance Protest against
Digital ID on 13th December 2025. “When enough people say we are not doing
it, we ar...
18 hours ago
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An Area 51 Worker, an Underground Encounter, and the Question We Can’t
Ignore
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A disturbing account from an alleged Area 51 worker reveals an underground
encounter with a non-human entity, telepathic contact, and secrets hidden
for ...
21 hours ago
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China’s secret “Manhattan Project” claims a stunning win: A homegrown EUV
machine
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(NaturalNews) China has secretly built a working prototype of an advanced
EUV lithography machine, a critical tool for manufacturing cutting-edge
semicond...
23 hours ago
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Trump Gaza: U.S. Officials Pitch $112bn Plan to Rebuild Gaza as ‘High Tech
Metropolis’
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Via: The Cradle: US special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner have
presented a $112 billion reconstruction plan to Gulf officials to build a
“high-tech...
1 day ago
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How Christmas Declared War on Slavery
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Why Christmas Has Always Been Dangerous to Tyrants Christmas has long
been misunderstood as merely a time of peace and joy, but its true essence
holds a ...
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The Illusion of Democracy: The “Iron Law of Oligarchy”
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The danger is obvious that the social revolution would change the tangible
and visible ruling class of today, openly recognized as such, into a secret
dema...
1 day ago
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Billionaire Self-Described as “China’s First Father” Allegedly Has Hundreds
of Children
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A Chinese billionaire who made his fortune in the video game industry has
sparked controversy after supposedly fathering hundreds of children, mainly
thr...
2 days ago
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6 Key Considerations Before Placing a Loved One in a Nursing Home
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Thinking about placing an elderly parent or aging loved one in a nursing
home can stir up a lot of emotions. Perhaps you feel guilty that you can’t
care fo...
4 days ago
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The Most Terrible Ad of the Year: McDonald’s Creepy AI Flop
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McDonald's Netherlands released a bleak, soulless ad that is the definition
of "AI slop." Even worse, it contains a bizarre, anti-family, and
anti-Christ...
4 days ago
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What Does a Government Shutdown Mean for FOIA?
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The government is shut down – and so is the public’s right to know. As in
previous shutdowns, FOIA offices are being adversely affected by the
government’s...
2 months ago
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Donald Trump Cancels Second Mainstream Interview in Days
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Marco Bello/Reuters
Donald Trump pulled out of another mainstream interview Thursday–this time
nixing a sit-down with NBC News.
The interview, CNN reporte...
1 year ago
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2 years ago
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John Stamos’ Friend Says He’s “Devastated’ Full House Family Is Now Mired
in Scandal
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A friend of John Stamos stated that the 'Full House' star is "devastated"
by Bob Saget's death, co-star scandals.
2 years ago
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Joe Scarborough: Every single conspiracy is easily disproven in about two
or three minutes
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Intellihub | "I walk through it--every single conspiracy theory is
disproven in about two or three minutes."
The post Joe Scarborough: Every single consp...
4 years ago
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Building demolition goes wrong
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Building collapses on excavator, fortunately no-one was reported injured
4 years ago
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New French coronavirus deaths steady, infections creep up
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The number of people who died from coronavirus infection in France rose by
28 to 29,603 on Thursday, the same increase as Wednesday, but the number of
new ...
5 years ago
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U.S. prison riot teams faulted for injuring staff during exercises
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U.S. Bureau of Prisons riot teams that helped protect the White House
during protests earlier this month injured employees by deploying flash
bang grenades...
5 years ago
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The Hemp Industry / Staying Positive
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Air Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2020
Doug Fine discussed the many amazing properties of hemp. Followed by Eldon
Taylor on staying positive in the COVID-19 era.
5 years ago
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“City of Manchester” Gives Cop Blocker $15,000 After Illegal Arrest by
Lying Cop at DUI Checkpoint
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National talk show host, Linux entrepreneur, and Cop Block activist
Christopher Waid knew there was a chance he could be
“City of Manchester” Gives Cop B...
6 years ago
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Burials begin in quake- and tsunami-hit Indonesian region
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A mass burial of earthquake and tsunami victims was being prepared in a
hard-hit city Monday as the need for heavy equipment to dig for survivors
of the di...
7 years ago
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Yet another federal judge tears into qualified immunity, citing Cato
Institute & Will Baude
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The legal blogosphere has been abuzz with Judge Willett’s recent
“dubitante” concurrence in Zadeh v. Robinson, in which the Twitter superstar
and Supreme...
7 years ago
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The Alzheimer’s Drug that Might Unlock Your Dreams
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As excited as I get about the potentiality of psychedelic drugs, I get far
more amped about pushing the boundaries of dreams as I’m not sure there are
an...
7 years ago
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AP Investigation: Sustainable seafood dealer sold fishy tale
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MONTAUK, New York (AP) — Even after winter storms left East Coast harbors
thick with ice, some of the country's top chefs and trendy restaurants were
offer...
7 years ago
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AP Investigation: Sustainable seafood dealer sold fishy tale
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MONTAUK, New York (AP) — Even after winter storms left East Coast harbors
thick with ice, some of the country's top chefs and trendy restaurants were
offer...
7 years ago
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St. Paul raccoon reaches roof after scaling downtown tower
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ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A raccoon that became an internet sensation by
scaling a 25-story office tower in downtown St. Paul was safely trapped
early Wednesd...
7 years ago
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DOJ Stumbles at Hearing on Detaining Immigrants
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Criticizing an attorney for the government for arguing issues he never
raised in briefing, the First Circuit seemed likely at a hearing Wednesday
to u...
9 years ago
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Breaking Down Barriers in Sexual and Reproductive Health Reporting in Africa
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*This is a guest post by Humphrey Nabimanya, founder of Reach a Hand
Uganda. *
[image: 2016-04-15-1460736651-1435623-huffpo1.jpg]*Journalists and bloggers...
9 years ago
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Mom Has Stacked Dinner Party Roster
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GOLDEN, CO—Their eyes widening in amazement as the 43-year-old rattled off
the names of heavy hitter after heavy hitter, impressed members of the
Dreesh...
9 years ago
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Goodnight, and good luck
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A valedictory note from Al Jazeera America on what we tried to bring to the
online news landscape
9 years ago
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