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Putting Keanu Reeves, Lady Gaga, Taylor Jenkins Reid on ‘Zionist’ blacklists boosts Hamas’ mission
New York Post· 34 minutes agoReeves failed to speak out when the Israeli government used a pic from “The Matrix” in an X post...
The winner of the Westminster dog show the year you were born
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoIf you want to end up like this pup, affectionately called Miss P., it can cost an owner anywhere...
A Westmoreland County police department will reestablish its K-9 unit for the first time in more...
KION 46 Salinas· 3 hours agoOne of Westmoreland County’s police departments will once again have a K-9 program. According to...
Before you throw in the towel
The Daily Reflector· 9 hours agoSo, you are tired, feel like giving up, seems as if nothing is going your way, you stay up all day and night praying and crying, crying, and praying,...
Commissioners listen for public's input
The Daily Reflector· 1 day agoWilliamston’s food truck ordinance was the topic of discussion Monday evening at a special meeting of the town’s commissioners.
X-Men '97: Every Marvel Cameo in the Season Finale
Comic Book· 2 hours agoWarning: This article contains spoilers for the X-Men '97 season finale, "Tolerance is Extinction – Part 3." X-Men '97 isn't just a revival of 1992's...
A Westmoreland County police department will reestablish its K-9 unit for the first time in more...
CBS News· 8 hours agoCounty District Attorney Nicole Ziccarelli's office, the Delmont Police will once again have a K-9...
Cannes 2024: ‘Le Deuxième Acte’ (‘The Second Act’) – Quentin Dupieux’s loopy take on Pirandello
Euronews via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoThe world’s burning and scandals may be brewing. Time for a comedy, as this year's Cannes Film...
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Galveston County Daily News· 4 hours agoSlovak minister says investigation shows 'clear political motivation' behind assassination attempt
Gene Lyons: Trump has ‘vermin’ making contingency plans
The Daily Reflector· 15 hours agoAccording to New York Times veteran political reporter Peter Baker, the No. 1 topic of discussion at Washington dinner parties and receptions these days is “Where would you go if