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Acronymic Turkeys will remain open through Friday, November 29. Winners and results will be posted at The Atlantic on Friday, December 6.
The Trump White House’s retelling of the Jan. 6 Capitol attack in a new website reads like a dispatch from a parallel universe where words mean their opposites and facts are obliterated.
The President’s Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles, recently told “Vanity Fair” that her boss governs with “a view that there’s nothing he can’t do. Nothing, zero, nothing.” ...
WFAA obtained a letter Celina school officials sent to parents on Wednesday morning, announcing that Bill Elliott has decided ...
Ka'imi Fairbairn full name: Texans kicker explains pronounciation, spelling of 56-letter Hawaiian name originally appeared on ...
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Communication has drastically shifted from carefully constructed sentences to a fast-paced, and often confusing, digital ...
I think people need to understand that this is not a president that just talks and does letters and press conferences,” ...
Can you spot our anomaly? And if you do, can you say what it is without spoiling it? The answer is as plain as the nose on ...
Yesterday's Wordle answer (game #1659) was… SITAR. On the face of it, SITAR is a very, very simple Wordle to solve: it has an ...
The Clearfield Borough Council voted to send a notice to the Clearfield Regional Police Commission stating it is the ...
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