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On Monday, Georgia, Kansas, and Oklahoma still had gas that was below $4.00 a gallon. But on Tuesday, that changed and helped the United States set a dismal new record. For the first time ever, all 50 states now have average gas prices above $4.00 a gallon. That's according to AAA. Kansas still has the cheapest gas in the nation, at $4.006 a gallon. But take a look at how high it's gotten in California. (read more) | |
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"Needle in a haystack" evidence solves 1988 killing of California woman (read more) |
Florida family finds 550-pound alligator in their swimming pool (read more) |
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With the exception of the state of Pennsylvania, the results of last night's primary elections across five states are in. And it was pretty much a mixed bag. Trump-endorsed candidates saw some wins, but they also saw some losses. The first state to call a winner was Kentucky, where Rand Paul soundly defeated his five challengers. In North Carolina, scandal-ridden incumbent Rep. Madison Cawthorn was beaten by Chuck Edwards and already conceded the race. So, which of Trump's endorsements paid off, and which races are still too close to call? (read more) | |
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How many of Joe Biden's Twitter followers are fake? (read more) |
You probably have a parasite and it might be making you sexier (read more) |
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When the Supreme Court rules on Roe v. Wade in June, President Biden's administration expects a wave of violence. The Department of Homeland Security released a document on May 13 detailing continuing investigations into threats to "burn down or storm" the Supreme Court building from leftist organizations outraged about the recent court leak. Following the disclosure, conservative judges on the court have already faced targeted demonstrations outside their houses. In the aftermath of the leak, pro-choice violence has already surfaced in the United States, with an unknown perpetrator tossing a Molotov cocktail through the windows of a Wisconsin pro-life organization in early May.
If liberals do storm the Supreme Court, will Congress create a special committee to investigate the attackers as insurrectionists? Or will the left's hypocrisy shine even brighter?
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Controversial GOP figure concedes defeat. Here's why (read more) |
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In the face of soaring inflation, rising interest rates, and a bleak economic outlook, dividend investing has become increasingly popular. This is especially true because, despite the lack of significant price appreciation, these are major sources of continuous income for investors in any market. As a result, several dividend ETFs have risen in value. (read more) | |
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This investing strategy is worth its weight in gold (read more) |
These dividend stocks have steady earnings growth prospects (read more) |
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A toddler in Texas ended up with 31 cheeseburgers after playing with his mom's unlocked phone. Kelsey Golden was working on her computer when she left her phone unlocked nearby. She didn't realize at the time that her two-year-old son picked it up to play with it. Since the phone was unlocked, the toddler was able to access the DoorDash app, and that is all that was needed for him to have one epic snack time. The toddler somehow managed to order 31 cheeseburgers from McDonald's for delivery to the home. Kelsey didn't realize what happened until the delivery driver showed up. What was her reaction to the crazy delivery? And what did she do with all of those burgers that set her back nearly $100? (read more) | |
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This guy gave himself a face tattoo and yes, alcohol was involved (read more) |
Whale lands on top of a boat in the Gulf of California (read more) |
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Priya Parkash is facing some backlash after delivering a commencement address that had "striking similarities" with another speech that was made at a Harvard University graduation in 2014. Parkash said that "the Duke nation" could become its own country due to its various associations and landmarks. "If Duke were to dig a moat around its perimeter and fill that with water, it could be its own tiny island nation, like Cuba or maybe even Sri Lanka," Parkash said on May 8. Duke's student newspaper called The Chronicle pointed out several metaphors that mirrored a speech made by Sarah Abushaar. Abushaar mentioned "the Harvard nation" and also said her university could be its own county if it "shut its gates" in her speech. Both speakers said the time they spent at their universities gave them "diplomatic passports" that helped them pass through U.S. immigration without issues. So, what does Parkash have to say about the whole debacle? (read more) | |
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An alligator joined a South Florida couple for breakfast (read more) |
Kanye West's ex went grocery shopping in her underwear...and are we really even surprised at this point? (read more) |
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