Sabu, Pro Wrestler and ‘Hardcore’ Pioneer, Dies at 60
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Sabu, Pro Wrestler and ‘Hardcore’ Pioneer, Dies at 60

Terry Brunk, a professional wrestler known to fans as Sabu who pioneered the so-called hardcore style that became a touchstone of wrestling in the 1990s and 2000s, has…

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Owner Sets Up Pet Cam, Unprepared for What Rescue Cat Does While He Sleeps
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Owner Sets Up Pet Cam, Unprepared for What Rescue Cat Does While He Sleeps

A man who decided to film his cat at night was left stunned when he saw the sweet gesture she did as he slept. Nick Filippou, 34, was…

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Pope Leo XIV Calls for News Media to Shun Divisive Language
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Pope Leo XIV Calls for News Media to Shun Divisive Language

Pope Leo XIV used his first audience with the press on Monday to appeal to journalists to help cool the heated language of today’s media landscape, as he…

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Millions Across Three States Issued Air-Quality Warnings
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Millions Across Three States Issued Air-Quality Warnings

Residents in Ohio, Minnesota, and Texas have been urged to limit outdoor activities as air-quality advisories were issued across multiple regions in all three states. Why It Matters…

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‘American Idol’ 2025 Results: Who Went Home On Disney Night? What Happened?
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‘American Idol’ 2025 Results: Who Went Home On Disney Night? What Happened?

With just one week until the American Idol Season 23 finale, Sunday night’s episode combined nostalgia and emotion as the top seven contestants performed Disney classics and Mother’s…

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Trump Heads to the Middle East With a Single Goal: Deals, Deals, Deals
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Trump Heads to the Middle East With a Single Goal: Deals, Deals, Deals

When American presidents visit the Middle East, they usually arrive with a strategic vision for the region, even if it seems a far reach. Jimmy Carter pushed Egypt…

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Medicaid Bill Proposes 80 Hours of ‘Community Engagement’ for Recipients
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Medicaid Bill Proposes 80 Hours of ‘Community Engagement’ for Recipients

House Republicans have unveiled legislation that would mandate certain Medicaid recipients complete 80 hours per month of “community engagement”—including work, education, job training or volunteering—to retain their benefits,…

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Can These Six Artists Predict the Fate of the Art Market?
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Can These Six Artists Predict the Fate of the Art Market?

The spring sales of modern and contemporary art often arrive in May with a steady drumroll of paintings whose estimates soar above $50 million — a sign of…

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Mystery of Where Cat Has Been Goes Viral: ‘Serious Explaining to Do’
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Mystery of Where Cat Has Been Goes Viral: ‘Serious Explaining to Do’

The mystery of where a cat spent the night has left the internet in stitches—and sparked an unexpected debate about pet ownership across continents. Ellie Morton (@_ells444), a…

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Pope’s Family History Offers a Glimpse Into the American Creole Journey
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Pope’s Family History Offers a Glimpse Into the American Creole Journey

“In the 1970s, when busing began in the schools, the teachers were tasked with categorizing the students in their classrooms,” said Wendy Gaudin, 54, referring to the effort…

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