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World’s most expensive house
Uncle Roger takes on a tour of the world’s most expensive house (with a price tag over $500 million), reacting to mega-mansion features like custom elevators, 20-car garages, and outrageous luxury, ...
Experts have called the fact that President Trump is even considering seeking the monies given his current role a “travesty.” ...
It's time to be afraid. Be very afraid. Spooky season is in full swing, and North Jersey is home to some of the most outrageous Halloween displays in the state. Many residents even take it upon ...
Deaths, arrests, and the most outrageous bakery owners to ever hit the small screen. Reality shows often bring fame to participants, but they can also bring a dark side. Medical breakthrough in new ...
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Trump's 'outrageous' refugee policy shows the power of disinformation
The Trump administration will slash the cap on refugees from 125,000 to 7,500 - a historic low - and give priority to white South Africans ...
On Devil in Disguise on Peacock, the devout are given a dark glimpse of the life and outrageous crimes of serial killer John ...
Some voters said they see Proposition 50 as the best way to fight back against the Trump administration, while opponents ...
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‘This Is Nuts!’: Karoline Leavitt’s Visibly Unhinged Attack Against Trump’s So-Called Enemies Crosses a Line — and Even Conservatives Are Stunned
"White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's jaw-dropping defense of Trump shocks even conservatives. What she said will ...
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Democrats unflinching in shutdown strategy, blaming Trump with millions at risk of losing food aid
Congressional Democrats are marching in lockstep into the fourth week of a government shutdown, even as lawmakers brace for what could be the most painful point yet: a cutoff in federal food aid for ...
California voters are headed to the polls to cast ballots on Prop. 50, Gov. Gavin Newsom's redistricting plan aimed at pushing back on Republicans.
The head of a conservative watchdog organization acknowledged that its report did not find evidence that the network of liberal billionaire George Soros had broken the law. By David A. Fahrenthold and ...
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