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Florida family stuns with statistical improbability as all four daughters are crowned valedictorian
Tracey and Mike Rendina of Florida are the proud parents of four valedictorians now that all of their daughters have been awarded the sought-after high school academic achievement.
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A Black photographer added himself to places where history didn’t want him
Omar Victor Diop and Lee Shulman’s provocative and playful “Being There” puts a Black man in places where American history wanted him shut out.
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Morale plummets inside The Washington Post as staffers express alarm over publisher’s attempts to squash story
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Russell Brand: If it's a choice between Trump or Biden, only one candidate will protect democracy and freedom
In a clip obtained exclusively by Fox News Digital, Russell Brand weighed in on the upcoming presidential election during a discussion with RNC spokeswoman Elizabeth Pipko.
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NBA commissioner Adam Silver calls flagrant foul on Caitlin Clark a ‘Welcome to the league’ moment
Speaking at his customary press conference ahead of the opening of the NBA Finals on Thursday, league commissioner Adam Silver called the flagrant foul made by Chicago Sky guard Chennedy Carter on Indiana Fever player Caitlin Clark last weekend a “Welcome to the league” moment, adding that it’s “nothing new in basketball.”
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Humans and Neanderthals only had sex for a brief period, but it still fundamentally changed our DNA
Scientists studied ancient humans and learned humans and Neanderthals started interbreeding 47,000 years ago, which still impacts our DNA today.
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Conservative Family Leaves Red State Idaho After Moving There To Escape California 'Politics'
A conservative family moved from California to Idaho but decided to return due to difficulties "fitting in."
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