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Will Smith, Antoine Fuqua movie 'Emancipation' pulls out of filming in Georgia due to voter laws

will-smith” target=”_blank”>Will Smith< are pulling their Apple-produced thriller “movies” target=”_blank”>Emancipation< Will Smith’s new movie will no longer film in Georgia due to the passing of voter restriction laws.  (Jim Spellman/WireImage) The new law adds early voting access for most counties, adding an additional mandatory Saturday and codifying Sunday hours as optional, according to a report…

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Tree struck, shattered by lightning outside Wisconsin high school, video shows

Distracted education”>high schoolers< were preparing to take a standardized test when lightning suddenly struck a pine tree outside their high school building on Thursday, Fox 11 reports. The flames scorched and shattered the evergreen outside Wautoma High School on impact, incredible video footage shows. (US National Weather Service Green Bay Wisconsin) The flames scorched and…

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Vin Diesel's neighbors upset over private security being too aggressive: 'No one is a threat to you'

celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Vin Diesel’s<” actor is currently renting a home in a gated community in the Dominican Republic. To keep himself and his family safe, the 53-year-old action star reportedly has 12 local personal security guards in his employ. However, according to a note from a neighbor, the actor’s team is posing a bit of a disruption…

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CDC 'hopeful' that cruises can resume by mid-summer, Buttigieg says

Good news for general? Transportation Secretary pete-buttigieg”>Pete Buttigieg< can resume by mid-summer, as operators struggle to stay afloat one year after sailing was shut down due to coronavirus concerns. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg takes a question from a reporter at a press briefing at the White House on April 9 in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik) Buttigieg…

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Pete Hoekstra: No spying on Americans – here's how we stop Biden admin from misusing Intelligence Community

As former chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, I remember the intense debate on the National Security Agency’s terror (TSP) and how up in arms the media got about U.S. intelligence agencies being used to “spy on Americans” when the program was illegally disclosed to the press by disgruntled NSA employee Edward Snowden in the…

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Model left brain-damaged after allergic reaction to pretzel awarded $29.5M

The family of a modeling” target=”_blank”>model< to a peanut butter-infused pretzel was awarded nearly $30 million by a Las Vegas jury. Chantel Giacalone’s family was awarded the $29.5 million sum Friday when a jury found that the responding ambulance service negligently treated her in 2013, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported. “At least my daughter will be taken…

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Unusual treatment shows promise for kids with brain tumors

For decades, a deadly type of healthy-living cancer” target=”_blank”>cancer< “This is the first step, a critical step,” said the study’s leader, Dr. Gregory Friedman, a childhood cancer specialist at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. “Our goal is to improve on this,” possibly by trying it when patients are first diagnosed or by combining it…

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