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Over the weekend, a landslide blocked access to the primary road connecting a resort area known as Lowell Point from the neighboring city of Seward. It all happened on Saturday. A few hundred people live in the unincorporated area that gets a lot of tourist visits on the Kenai Peninsula south of Anchorage. Several residents and visitors either find themselves stuck in town or unable to access their rentals. Fortunately, a number of water taxis are helping to handle the issue while the road remains blocked. Were there any injuries when the landslide happened? (read more) | |
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MLB umpire leaves game after getting hit with a ball (read more) |
This 19-year-old is about to become her university's youngest-ever law school graduate (read more) |
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I haven't eaten at Taco Bell since they announced that Lil' Nas X was their new chief impact officer. And I can't help but wonder if he's got something to do with their latest nauseating move. Taco Bell has been making American stomachs turn for decades now, but they've just announced a decision that Tums or Rolaids won't be able to help you out with. According to The Washington Time, the chain has launched a "Drag Brunch Tour" that will soon be making its way across five cities in our nation. So, what will be on the menu, and which five cities get to be the guinea pigs for this latest publicity stunt? (read more) | |
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Why Chuck Todd is getting pulled from MSNBC's airwaves (read more) |
Come on, man, you're supposed to be POTUS, not a potato (read more) |
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The Obama-appointed judge overseeing the criminal case against Hillary Clinton's former campaign attorney is trying to protect Clinton and Democrats from serious legal trouble.
At least, that's what the latest ruling appears to hint at.
Judge Christopher Cooper declined to rule whether or not the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee colluded with others to spread the Russia conspiracy myth.
The case is set to begin in a week, so lawyers for Clinton's former attorney Michael Sussmann are making as many motions as possible in an attempt to block evidence.
It's clear that they don't really care about Sussmann. This is a plot to protect Hillary. (read more) | |
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Mike Pence calls out Joe Biden for this silly comment (read more) |
More proof surfaces that the Bidens really do have shady connections (read more) |
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Inflation has recently increased, making it more difficult for ordinary Americans to keep up with their bills while still having enough money to invest. It's tempting to cut back on investment to create more breathing room each month as expenses rise so quickly. One of the most important benefits of investing in great companies is that they allow investors to maintain their purchasing power over time, especially during periods of high inflation. When the market is volatile, however, selecting exceptional businesses worth investing in for the long term can be difficult. Here are three companies to consider investing in as inflation approaches. (read more) | |
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Why these oversold bank stocks should catch your eye (read more) |
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Warehouse workers for a well-known chocolate and coffee company were in for quite the surprise when they found cocaine hidden among bags of coffee beans in a storage container. The amount of cocaine found was more than 1,100 pounds, which is said to have a street value of $50 million. Workers discovered the cocaine when they were unloading storage containers that arrived by train. All of the containers were thought to include coffee beans only, that is until they inspected them further. Cocaine was found in five of the containers that originally arrived by sea from Brazil before they were loaded onto a train and taken to the warehouse. What did workers do after the discovery? And which popular company's warehouse was it found in? (read more) | |
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She had a funny feeling about the guy she was dating...turns out he was the father of her child (read more) |
Woman wakes up to find strange dog in her bed (read more) |
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A break in the Madeleine McCann case is coming just a few days shy of what would have been McCann's 19th birthday, and it suggests the worst could have happened to the young girl when she disappeared 15 years ago. Christian Brückner,45, was officially named a suspect in the case on April 22 this year. He was already in jail for raping a 72-year-old woman in the village where McCann disappeared. It was discovered Brückner did odd jobs at the Ocean Club in Praia da Luz and would have been familiar with the resort building. This information led Hans Christian-Wolters, a German prosecutor, to believe that Brückner was responsible for McCann's kidnapping. Brückner reportedly lived in a camper van when he was working as a handyman. Here's what police found when searching his van, and here's what Christian-Wolters believes happened to Madeleine after she was kidnapped. (read more) | |
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Investment mogul Kevin O'Leary says "you're actually losing money" in a bank account and to do this instead (read more) |
One-thousand-year-old Native American carvings of mysterious giant humanoids were discovered on the ceiling of an Alabama cave (read more) |
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