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2013 Bloopers

The Urban Prepper shares 2013 Bloopers capturing lighter moments and behind-the-scenes fun. ‘Disobey Trump’: Fallout from Colombian President’s Remarks Mookie Betts Drops Mic After Shohei Ohtani's ...
A bicyclist is dead after he was struck and killed by a Tesla on Halloween. Russian migrant allegedly caught in the backseat of a car with a 13-year-old FL girl A routine patrol by a Martin County ...
Serving up scares to benefit local cancer foundation | 28/22 News Supreme Court Is Told Trump Tariffs Are Illegal $3 Trillion Tax Virginia Giuffre’s memoir 'Nobody’s Girl' details her trauma involving ...
A family in Studio City remains shaken after coming face-to-face with three masked intruders in a frightening encounter. On Oct. 14, the suspects targeted the home along Klump Avenue at around 3:45 ...
FLOYD, Va. – A local business in Floyd is receiving national recognition, not only for their product, but the way they treat their employees. Red Rooster Coffee is an honoree in the U.S. Chamber of ...
Young people, beware of Aubrey Plaza. The Parks and Recreation alum revealed on Friday's episode of The Drew Barrymore Show that she has quite the odd holiday tradition. "I do a thing where, on ...
Former CNN reporter Amy La Porte declared that Portland, Oregon, was a "pilot program for normalizing domestic militarization" in an opinion piece for The Seattle Times on Friday. "Now, Portland is no ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A new haunted house is drawing out thrill-seekers by the thousands this Halloween season, bringing spine-tingling scares and surprises for all who dare enter. Our WAVE news ...
California gubernatorial candidate and former Democratic lawmaker Katie Porter admitted she "could have handled things better" following the emergence of viral videos capturing her outbursts against a ...
(FOX40.COM) — Dressing up in a Halloween costume is putting a scare into buyers this year because of tariff trade wars. Video Above: President Trump signs order to place new tariff on India The ...
In 2018, the state warned that nearly half of Oklahoma's court reporters were eligible to retire, raising the risk of backlogs in criminal, juvenile and civil cases. Since then, education partners ...
"It has always been the people leaving the plantation or marching across the bridge or making a spectacle of white supremacy for the world to see who have compelled the government to move," said Stacy ...