Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck: A look back at their relationship

jennifer-lopez” target=”_blank”>Jennifer Lopez< are once again captivating the public with their relationship – though this time around, it’s unclear whether or not it’s romantic. The two stars were previously engaged from 2002-2004 and were known as one of events, even earning the name “Bennifer.”  Now, they have been spending a lot of time together since Lopez, 51,…

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Raid on Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate questioned by some legal scholars

Legal scholars are questioning whether the FBI’s raid on former President Donald Trump’s Florida home over classified White House documents was necessary.  Some experts told Fox News Digital the basis for the raid, which centers on Trump’s purported failure to hand over potentially classified documents to the National Archives, is unprecedented.  GOP SLAMS ‘WEAPONIZATION’ OF…

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Baltimore Border Protection agents seize 1,000 counterfeit solar panels from China

U.S. Customs and immigration Protection agents seized a shipment in us-regions containing about 1,000 counterfeit solar panels from world-regions, the agency said Thursday.  CBP officers detained the shipment Sept. 23 and submitted documentation and photos of the solar panels to the agency’s Centers of Excellence and Expertise for Electronics to verify their authenticity.  Counterfeit Solar…

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Tony Orlando recalls how faith helped him cope with personal tragedies: ‘I was ashamed of disappointing God’

genres couldn’t have gone through some of the most difficult moments of his life without genres. The celebrated singer’s variety show genres was canceled in 1977 after four years. But even more tragically, he lost his best friend and sister all within that same year.  “Yes, I was upset,” the 77-year-old recently told Closer Weekly….

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At least 9 Canadian churches set ablaze amid indigenous anger over residential schools

At least nine religion and Anglican religion” target=”_blank”>churches< have gone up in flames amid a backlash over the country’s use of church-run residential schools to forcibly assimilate indigenous children from the late 19th century until the 1970s.  The majority of the church fires occurred on indigenous First Nations land. The recent discoveries of hundreds of…

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Army officer Amber English brings home gold medal after record Olympic performance: 'I'm very, very humbled'

U.S. Army First Lt. Amber English took home the gold medal in the women’s individual shotgun skeet event during the first week of the olympics” target=”_blank”>Tokyo Olympics< Amber English of the United States celebrates with her gold medal in the women’s skeet at the Asaka Shooting Range in the 2020 Summer Olympics, Monday, July 26,…

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Indy 500 sold out as 135,000 fans buy tickets

The fans are coming back home again to Indiana. The 2019 Indy 500 was the last to have fans in the stands. ( Chris Graythen/Getty Images) The Indianapolis Motor Speedway has announced that all 135,000 tickets available for this weekend’s indycar” target=”_blank”>Indy<, and sets up the 105th Indy 500 to become the highest-attended sporting event since…

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