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The rapper named the track "Hind's Hall" after the Columbia University building that was occupied by student protesters.
Spears has pledged she will "never return to the music industry," but rumors of a possible comeback album have been swirling since last year.
The children's responsibilities included cleaning kill equipment — head splitters, jaw pullers, bandsaws and neck clippers — the Labor Department said.
“The negligence and the arrogance and the lack of accountability is manifesting itself into the last neighborhood of the Gaza Strip," an evacuated American says.
The controversial Charged Sips contained 155 to 302 milligrams of caffeine, according to Panera.
What Sheila Lirio Marcelo perceived as a vulnerability ended up being her superpower.
The "Fall Guy" star got honest about what it's like to not have chemistry with other actors on a set.
The administration will soon send a report to Congress on whether Israel is violating U.S. and international law by using American weapons to kill civilians.
Lawyers and pundits had strong reactions to Judge Aileen Cannon's decision.
“This woman’s organs are not doing ok,” one social media user said of the controversial outfit.
The Democrat said she “misspoke and I regret it” after her comments were condemned as “harmful, deeply uninformed and genuinely appalling.”
The name change to Scouting America comes as the organization emerges from bankruptcy following a flood of sexual abuse claims and seeks to focus on inclusion.

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