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I Declare War on You

At the height of the first Iraq War in 1991, we struck the Amiriya bomb shelter in Baghdad, killing hundreds of civilians. According to the U.S. government, the bunker was being used for military ...
The Marin County Sheriff’s Office is taking a new approach aimed at ensuring only select immigrant detainees are reported to federal authorities. The county will limit information released to only ...
The US imposes visa restrictions on Rwandan officials for supporting the M23 rebel group and undermining peace in the eastern ...
Celeste ’s regular price on Steam is admittedly more like the price of a trio of coffees (unless you get your daily cup of ...
House Bill 1706, sponsored by Deputy Speaker Jason Zachary, R-Knoxville, establishes a Class A misdemeanor for an illegal alien to operate a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) in Tennessee. It would also ...
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In Jon Claytor’s graphic novel Nowhere, a young boy finds himself stranded in Beauséjour, a small town that seems cursed with every manner of paranormal activity: zombies roam the streets at night, de ...
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A stranger in a strange land, Thomas Jerome Newton (David Bowie) undergoes, like all Nicolas Roeg’s heroes, a personality change in which he is got at, taken over, transformed into an other. In the ...