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Carl Spurlin Dekel, a U.S. Marine who turned 100 last week, says that much of what American soldiers fought for in World War II has 'gone down the drain.'
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The U.S. Oil & Gas Association took a shot at President Biden after he tweeted on Saturday that 'companies running gas stations' should just 'bring down the price you are charging at the pump.' They told him to 'please make sure the WH intern who posted this tweet signs up for Econ 101 for the fall semester.'
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On Sunday, Homeland Security chief Alejandro Mayorkas seemed to blame the 53 people who died in last week's migrant truck disaster by saying that the Biden administration had told people trying to cross the border many times how dangerous it is.
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Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, criticized President Biden for blaming gas station companies for sky-high prices at the pump. He said the president was either 'misdirecting' or showing a 'deep misunderstanding' of how the economy works.
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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness featured a diverse cast of villains for the sorcerer to face, but one did not make the final cut. Now, author Michael Waldron explains why Nightmare was cut from the original script.
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Bitcoin has broken below its previous cycle's high for the first time in its history. The previous cycle's high was US$19,783 in December 2017, and the price dropped as low as US$17,708 on June 19th.
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For every Kryptonian and Amazon, there is a Green Lantern or Speedster capable of competing with them
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Market analysts predict that the dollar surge will either stagnate or reverse by the end of 2022, favoring Bitcoin
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With just over four months until the highly-anticipated sequel hits theaters, Marvel has done an excellent job of keeping Black Panther: Wakanda Forever under wraps, but yesterday saw a flood of leaked promo art make its way online, with two images in particular generating a lot of hype, buzz, and interest.