Category: Story
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McDonalds Employee With Down Syndrome Hangs Up His Apron After 32 Years Of Dedicated Service
For many people, being faithful to a profession for years, decades, or even decades can be difficult. But Russell O’Grady had no trouble with it. For 32 years, Russell worked at McDonalds. And now it’s his time to hang up his boots! Russell had Down Syndrome from birth. This is a hereditary disease that may…
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Christian Veteran Who Beheaded Satanic Statue Delivers Dire Message
Driven by his faith and conviction, Cassidy bought a plane ticket to Iowa without a clear plan. His inspiration partly came from the movie ‘Field of Dreams.’ In the moment, Cassidy’s disbelief soon turned into a conviction that action was necessary. He explained, “Yeah, and it wasn’t a prank. It was a real Statue of…
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MEGYN KELLY WENT SCORCHED EARTH ON TAYLOR SWIFT, BUT WAS IT JUSTIFIED?
Kelly suggested that Swift was attending a comedy show where the proceeds somehow benefit a Gaza charity. Kelly talked about this and slammed Taylor Swift for going to it. It’s unclear if Taylor Swift knew where proceeds would go, as it’s completely possible she was just going to a show and really had no clue.…
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Why Jennifer Garner’s Lookalike Daughter Violet Values Her Privacy
That’s why Jennifer Garner, the beloved actress known for her roles in movies like “13 Going on 30”, is determined to keep her home life private. With three children – Violet, 13, Seraphina, 10, and Samuel, ten – from her previous marriage to Ben Affleck, Jennifer understands the importance of shielding her kids from unnecessary…
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Images of people receiving tickets at Rockaway Beach in New York in 1946 for “indecent exposure”
Photographer Sam Shere of LIFE magazine documented the “indecent exposure” phenomenon in these old images taken in 1946 in Rockaway Beach, New York. Shere’s series begins with a notice that says, “wear robes to and from the beach.” It then features males strolling the beachfront in only their shorts, women sunbathing in high-waisted two-pieces, and…
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Melania Trump Breaks Silence To Reveal What We All
Public figures like Melania Trump, the former first lady, continue to generate substantial discussion even after exiting the White House. She has generally refrained from public appearances and social media engagement since President Joe Biden’s inauguration. However, when Melania decided to break her silence to respond to a long-standing critique, it was a moment of…
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NOSTALGIA: 1960s, before backpacks
We bring you some nostalgic photos from the 1960s Black and white, history, archival, school children, pupils, school uniform, school bag, primary school, education, friends, 1960s[/caption] It’s a big part of the civil rights struggle in the 1960s, which allowed more students of other races to attend college.
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‘The Five’ Makes Television History, Becomes First Non-Primetime Program To Rank Number One In Viewers For A Full Year
Fox finished the year as the number one cable network in primetime and total day in viewers in basic cable for the seventh consecutive year and the highest-rated cable news network for the 21st straight year. According to data from Nielsen/MRI Fusion, Fox News attracted the most politically diverse audience in cable news with more…
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Lia Thomas Faces Loud Boos at Gordon Ramsay’s Restaurant
Lia Thomas, the transgender swimmer who has been a focal point of intense debate, faced a wave of boos at one of Gordon Ramsay’s acclaimed restaurants. This public display of disapproval adds another chapter to Thomas’s already tumultuous journey in the public eye. Thomas, who made headlines for her participation and success in women’s collegiate…
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Sad news about Willie Nelson
Willie Nelson’s unexpected revelation in his biography revived the fears that both his family and fans had been having. Nelson’s long-awaited new autobiography, “Me and Paul: Untold Stories of a Fabled Friendship, the 89-year-old On the Road Again,” was released this month to eager fans. It is stated that the book made Paul English famous…