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Hillary Clinton ripped for tone-deaf remarks about white men of ‘a certain religion’ damaging the US

Hillary Clinton has faced severe criticism for appearing tone deaf after suggesting that white men of a "particular religion" share some responsibility for the challenges facing the United States. The

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Kazakhstan’s Elena Rybakina wins Australian Open : NPR

Elena Rybakina of Kazakhstan kisses the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup after defeating Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus to win the women's

Young cancer survivor giving back

A young cancer survivor from Taieri has completed a heartwarming journey from patient to mentor. Holly Bonney, who was diagnosed

Expensive beer, millions overpaid to a Medicaid program’s providers and more from the Colorado legislature this week

Stories below the video @nickcoltrain Colorado legislature week in review: $18 million in overpayment, former senator is convicted of felonies,

Pam Bondi Gives Chilling Warning After Don Lemon’s Arrest

Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a stern warning to protesters after the arrest of former CNN host Don Lemon, emphasizing

Tennessee family threatened by HOA for using generator after ice storm cut off power, heat

Tennessee Family Threatened with Fines by HOA for Using Generator During Ice Storm A Tennessee family faced a dilemma when

England captain admits lying about nightclub incident

England whiteball captain Harry Brook has come clean about not being alone when he was involved in an incident with

Immigration protests in Denver as part of nationwide protests in opposition of the Trump administration’s policies.

Students march down 16th Street Mall as part of nationwide protests in opposition to the Trump administration's immigration enforcement actions

Queen’s Brian May Calls U.S. ‘Too Dangerous’ For Concerts

Brian May, the iconic lead guitarist of the legendary British rock band Queen, appears to be hesitant about returning to