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Tennessee cop-gone-wild Maegan Hall settled her lawsuit with the city of La Vergne for $500,000 after she was fired when an internal probe revealed her raunchy romps with six male officers. The 28-year-old was fired in January 2023 after it was first discovered that she had sexual relationships with several cops in the department - some who have been terminated, others suspended. The rookie cop hit back in a federal lawsuit, claiming she was groomed and abused by lecherous superiors, including Police Chief Burrel 'Chip' Davis and Sgt. Lewis Powell, a 15-year law enforcement veteran.
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It's ridiculous. The slacker has no clue. Now dad is screaming at hit while whiping the mower all around. We are doomed....
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A tourist submersible taking groups to look at the Titanic wreckage has gone missing. The Boston Coastguard is now looking for the missing vessel. The wreckage of the iconic ship sits 12,500ft- 2.5 miles - underwater around 370 miles from Newfoundland, Canada. It's unclear how many people are on board and which company is responsible for it. OceanGate Expeditions is one of the only companies that offers the tours. Tickets cost up to $250,000.
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10 Most Hilarious Episodes Of 'Friends' https://babylonbee.com/news/10-most-hilarious-episodes-of-friends
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LIVE View Artemis I Orion Flying Over The Moon (Angle 2)
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Professional fishermen are in hot water following accusations of cheating in a recent fishing tournament in Ohio. Competitors at the Lake Erie Walleye Trail Tournament Series (LEWT) believed something was fishy when the catch of two anglers' was suspiciously heavy. Competitors claimed that fellow fishermen were guilty of stuffing the freshwater fish with weights. It appeared that Chase Cominsky and Jake Runyon had reeled in a victory in the 2022 Lake Erie Walleye Trail Championship event on Friday. However, a cheating accusation sank the high-stakes professional fishing event.
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Chechens & Russian Army Battle Azov & Ukraine on Mariupol frontline
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South Carolina prosecutors decided not to file charges in a case where a man who fell off a recreational watercraft was fatally shot by his rescuer, according to the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office.
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resident Joe Biden trended on Twitter for what many are calling a "creepy" interaction with the press during a press conference on Thursday. Biden held a press conference at the White House to share his thoughts on the announcement that a bipartisan group of senators came to a tentative deal on an infrastructure bill. Throughout the press conference, he behaved in a bizarre manner, repeatedly leaning over the podium and answered reporters' questions in a whisper. Townhall posted on Twitter a compilation video of Biden's press conference, where he leaned in to whisper his responses to the press. This caused...
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Salvatore Anello, the man who pleaded guilty last year in connection with his 1-year-old granddaughter's fatal fall from a cruise ship, has been sentenced to three years of probation, Puerto Rican authorities announced Monday. Anello was charged with negligent homicide in the death of Chloe Wiegand, who fell more than 100 feet from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship window in July 2019. Wiegand fell from the docked ship after Anello held her up against what he said he believed was a set of closed windows and she slipped from his hands. Surveillance video obtained by CBS News showed the moments...
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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, has hired General Atomics, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman, to craft designs for an air-launched missile-toting air-to-air combat drone as part of a program called LongShot. In concept, a larger manned aircraft would fire this unmanned air vehicle, which could then fly to a certain area and engage multiple aerial threats with its own weapons. This, in turn, would extend the range of the launch platform and reduce its vulnerability to hostile aircraft or air defenses, among many other benefits.
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The diesel-electric attack submarine was surfacing when it impacted the 51,000-ton commercial vessel off the Japanese coast. A collision between a Japanese submarine and a cargo ship in the Pacific Ocean has resulted in injuries to at least three submariners, according to initial reports. The incident occurred today at 10:58 AM local time, around 25 miles southeast of Cape Ashizuri, in the waters off the island of Shikoku, which lies southwest of Japan’s main island of Honshu. The submarine involved was the first-in-class Soryu, one of 11 of these diesel-electric attack submarines active with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)....
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Some come for the plays. Some come for the halftime show. Some come for the commercials. And yes, some are mainly in it for the opening flyover. This year, aviation nerds got a unique offering for the Super Bowl—Air Force Global Strike Command provided one each of their bombers—a B-52, a B-1, and a B-2. It would be the first bomber trio flyover for a big game. Although it wasn't heavily promoted, the aircraft's designations also add up to 55 (B-1 + B-2 + B-52=55), which was ideal for Super Bowl LV, or 55. The three bombers, with the B-2...
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Elon Musk has launched a pair of potential game-changing shifts for bitcoin after Tesla announced it had invested $1.5 billion and said it will start accepting the cryptocurrency as payment for its cars in the near future. Bitcoin's price surged 10 percent to a record-high of $44,000 soon after Tesla's disclosure on Monday morning. Shares of Tesla were up 1.8 percent in early morning trading off the back of the announcement. The announcement, which was buried deep in a SEC filing, follows several social media posts by Musk that have sent the currency and other assets, including meme-based digital currency...
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Dawn Wells, the girl-next-door actress and former beauty queen who played the sweet Mary Ann Summers on the iconic CBS sitcom Gilligan's Island, died Tuesday. She was 82. Wells died in Los Angeles of causes related to COVID-19, her publicist announced.
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Anybody else getting serious lag on all sites?
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Kansas state senator and U.S. Senate candidate Barbara Bollier (D.) revealed Tuesday that she did not know what the Patriot Act was. Asked about the landmark law enacted in the aftermath of 9/11 to strengthen counterterrorism efforts, Bollier said she wasn't sure what to say because she had "not read it yet." Bollier requested more specifics on the question and then claimed to remember the legislation, only to reveal that she mistakenly thought it was about tariffs. "I think what you're talking about is the ability to impose tariffs, et cetera," Bollier said. "Yes. I’m very very opposed to that....
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are said to have agreed to star in a fly-on-the-wall Netflix reality series with cameras following them for three months. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are hoping to 'give people a glimpse into their lives and see all the charity work they do', according to a source. It comes after the royal couple signed a £112million Netflix deal to make TV series, films and children's shows for the streaming service.
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