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His speech began on a personal tone, but soon returned to Trumpian talking points, misleading statements and lies.
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Bud Light has dropped to America’s No. 3 beer brand
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It was once the nation’s top-selling beer.
No woman has ever started a war?
Snopes · Nick Hardinges
A female X user claimed no women had started wars in response to a post by controversial online influencer Andrew Tate.
This couple’s hobby? Illegally scaling the world’s tallest buildings together
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Catwoman oral history: Halle Berry reflects on critics trying (and failing) to break her
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The cast and crew of the 2004 film reunite to discuss its wild history.
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These unique establishments offer a space where dogs can mingle and play, while their owners relax and enjoy a drink.

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