Portland protests, homelessness have residents avoiding downtown, poll reveals

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Former Russian foreign minister reveals precisely when Putin may pull trigger on nuclear weapons

world-regions personalities would only consider nuclear weapons in the event he feels an “existential threat” to his country or regime, according to foreign policy experts.  “They could be used, but in very, very specific situations,” former Russian foreign minister Andrei Kozyrev told Fox News Digital. “If Russia or one of those countries really threatened in…

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Rob Lowe’s son John Owen says his father helped him get sober: ‘He never gave up on me’

rob-lowe” target=”_blank”>Rob Lowe’s< on Tuesday. “I credit that with being one, if not the main, reason I’m sober and living and healthy lifestyle.” Lowe himself struggled with addiction in his early years especially as he skyrocketed to fame. The patriarch will celebrate 32 years of sobriety in May. ROB LOWE RECALLS THE MOMENT HE HIT…

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America's best, worst cities for barbecue: report

As the weather gets warmer and days get longer, that can only mean one thing: it’s recipes. Though there are countless food” target=”_blank”>barbecue < magazine Chef’s Pencil recently found the cities where barbecue lovers should focus their attention. Using data from Tripadvisor, Chef’s Pencil analyzed all the barbecue joints in the 75 largest cities in…

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