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Vince Gilligan Gives A Pluribus Season 2 Update Ahead Of Distant Release Date

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Courtesy of Apple In an era when there are often yawning gaps between seasons of big series, no one spans both ends of the spectrum like Apple TV. On the far end, it has Slow Horses, which sometimes ...[Continue Reading]

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Victims maimed by Grand Central machete madman seek to sue city for failing to keep riders safe from Lucifer

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Two of the elderly victims who were viciously slashed at Grand Central Station by a machete-wielding maniac who called himself Lucifer are blaming the city for their injuries because they claim cops ...[Continue Reading]

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Thought of the day from philosopher Charles-Louis de Montesquieu: If you only wished to be happy, this could be easily accomplished; but we wish to be happier than other people, and this is always difficult, for we believe others to be happier than they

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Its a strange sentence when you sit with it. Montesquieu was writing in the early eighteenth century, before mass media, before advertising, before the specific technology that now lets a person scr ...[Continue Reading]

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LAs ancient Egyptian treasure trove returned home after FBI crackdown

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Ancient Egyptian treasures are finally going home. The FBI returned 48 cultural artifacts to Egyptian officials Friday after a probe found the objects had been illicitly trafficked out of Egypt and ...[Continue Reading]

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Report No-Show: Democrat U.S. Senate Candidate Mary Peltola Missed 794 Alaska House Votes

Amy Furr

Mary Peltola of Alaska, who is a former representative and current Democrat U.S. Senate nominee, has claimed to work hard for her community, but her voting record reportedly showed otherwise. Peltol ...[Continue Reading]

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TikTok Agrees to $400 Million Settlement over Child Privacy Violations

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The DOJ announced Friday that TikTok and its parent company ByteDance will pay $400 million to settle allegations related to violations of federal childrens privacy laws. Axios reports that the DOJ ...[Continue Reading]

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