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Alec Baldwin left off 'Rust' witness list for armorer's trial over fatal shooting

Alec Baldwin will not be called to testify against “Rust” armorer Hannah Gutierrez Reed, according to a witness list filed Dec. 14. Gutierrez Reed is facing charges of involuntary manslaughter and evidence tampering after a gun she handled on the set of “Rust” fired, killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on Oct. …

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Armed thieves in Washington, DC steal expensive Canada Goose coat from college student: video

A group of armed thieves stole a Canada Goose jacket from a bicyclist in the middle of the day in Washington, D.C., police say. Surveillance video released by the Metropolitan Police Department shows the shocking moment a college student’s luxury winter coat was stolen off his back in broad daylight …

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Chinese space crew accomplishes successful spacewalk and solar panel repairs

The Shenzhou-17 crew members on board China’s orbiting Tiangong space station completed their first extravehicular activities, or spacewalk, at 21:35 on Thursday, according to the China Manned Space Agency. Three Chinese astronauts Tang Hongbo, Tang Shengjie, and Jiang Xinlin collaborated to pull off all planned tasks with the assistance of …

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Meet the American who rowed Washington across the Delaware on Christmas, sailor-soldier John Glover

General John Glover delivered a priceless gift to the nation. He saved the cause of American independence on Christmas Day in 1776. Glover was a Marblehead, Massachusetts, mariner-turned-Revolutionary War hero who led a rugged regiment of calloused New England fishermen. This famed Marblehead militia ferried George Washington and 2,400 troops …

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Rand Paul's 'Festivus Report' exposes $900B in government squander

FIRST ON FOX: Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., on Friday released his annual Christmas “Festivus” report for the ninth year in a row, outlining $900 billion in government waste. Among notable instances, the National Institutes of Health allocated funds to study Russian cats on treadmills; photos of Barbies were utilized as …

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Why are women turning to witchcraft? Psychics and psychologists discuss the tarot and crystal craze

A growing subset of women are turning towards non-traditional spiritual beliefs, including witchcraft, the occult, tarot and psychic readings, as well as crystal meditations. Over the past five years, the United States Psychic Industry has grown by 2% year over year. Furthermore, the number of psychic, crystal, and tarot businesses …

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Dems, GOP both won big victories and suffered defeats in 2023. Here are the year's top election takeaways

Democrats and Republicans clashed in a number of heated elections across the country this year as they looked to build momentum heading into 2024. Both parties experienced big victories and disappointing defeats, including in a number of gubernatorial, mayoral and state legislative races. Here is a look at the top …

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'One Life to Live' star Kamar de los Reyes dead at 56

Kamar de los Reyes, an actor known for appearing in nearly 300 episodes of “One Life to Live” in the role of Antonio Vega, has died. He was 56. De los Reyes passed away Sunday following a brief battle with cancer, a publicist for his wife, actress Sherri Saum, told …

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Michigan Supreme Court rejects attempt to remove Trump from ballot

The Michigan Supreme Court has rejected an attempt to remove former President Trump from the state’s 2024 Republican primary ballot. The decision comes after the Colorado Supreme Court last week disqualified Trump from appearing on that state’s ballots in 2024. The disqualification, which was made under the 14th Amendment of …

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These were the top baby names in America 50 years ago: Did yours make the list?

Baby name trends in America have changed drastically in the last 50 years. The Social Security Administration (SSA), which started compiling baby name lists in 1997, has retroactively identified 200 of the “most popular” first names given to boys and girls in the 1970s. There were approximately 17.1 million male …

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