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Sci-Fi Movies That Pushed Things Too Far On Set
KTBS Shreveport· 5 days agoA lot of blood, sweat, and tears go into making a great sci-fi movie — and, every so often, a production comes along that takes things way too far.
Des Moines goes too far trying to slow down traffic
The Des Moines Register via Yahoo News· 4 days agoYour reporter basically printed a Republican press release. Please do better. Jim Chrisinger, Ankeny Des Moines goes too far trying to slow down traffic ...
Premium Bonds: inside the world of 007 collectors
The Independent US via AOL· 11 hours agoIN FOCUS: A group of James Bond fans across the country are rifling through car boots and sniping on eBay auctions to find the franchise’s most coveted...
Davis Riley leads Scottie Scheffler by 4 at somber Colonial after the news of player's death
telegraphherald.com· 22 hours agoDavis Riley was finishing a 4-under 66 for a four-shot lead over surging Scottie Scheffler at...
Teddi Mellencamp and Tamra Judge Have Thoughts About 'RHONJ's Jenn Fessler
Collider· 13 hours agoTeddi Mellencamp and Tamra Judge love to talk about versions of The Real Housewives that they are...
Some Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Players Are Outraged Over New Emoji Operator Bundle
Game Rant· 5 hours agoA new pack of skins recently announced for Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 is leaving some players...
The Best Mozzarella Sticks In The US, According To Online Reviews
Mashed via Yahoo News· 1 day agoAfter much consideration, we narrowed the pack down to these 13 spots. There's a good chance at...
Did Bob Ferguson go too far responding to fellow Fergusons? | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 5 days agoNow, rival Democratic candidate Mark Mullet is accusing Ferguson of going too far, arguing he...
Organizers and law enforcement urge safety first ahead of Aquapalooza
WTSP-TV Tampa· 2 days agoMany people will be out on the water for months to come especially this Memorial Day Holiday...
Letters: TV news too far gone; DEI doesn't work
The Daily Reflector· 2 days agoI’m old enough to remember the heyday of TV news during the 1960s. It was always even-handed, well-researched and reported by consummate experts such as Walter Cronkite and Dan Rather.