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Sad news regarding “Dallas” actress Linda Gray
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An image of a young Dustin Hoffman admiring a pair of legs with a woman rolling on them…
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Inside Al Pacino’s love story with Beverly D’Angelo: They have twins
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Few can deny that Al Pacino is one of the most legendary actors around. Alongside contemporaries such as…
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Sir David Attenborough: A Living Legend
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Sir David Attenborough, a distinguished figure in natural history and broadcasting, has long been a cherished voice and…
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Andy Gibb’s cause of death – this is how Bee Gees’ brother passed away, age 30
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The Bee Gees were a worldwide phenomenon in the 1970s and the 1980s. Oldest brother, Barry, and fraternal…
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Barbara Mandrell met her husband when she was just 14: Now shares the secret to their happy and lasting relationship
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I’ve always loved country music, but I must admit that it took quite a while before I discovered…
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Walker Hayes Stuns ‘AGT’ Singing Janitor Richard Goodall with the Ultimate Surprise: A Brand-New Car Ahead of the Show’s Semifinals
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Richard Goodall, a middle school janitor, captivates America on AGT with an inspiring performance. Walker Hayes, a country…
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Christopher Reeve’s son is all grown up – and looks just like his super hero dad
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There are a lot of stories out there about kids who have grown up to look just like…
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- Yes — the core facts check out. • **Amount & purpose:** Minnesota did pay roughly **\$430 000** in public money to the Washington-based law firm **K\&L Gates** to coach Gov. Tim Walz for a June 12, 2025 U.S. House Oversight Committee hearing on “sanctuary-city” policy. ([Star Tribune][1]) • **Timeframe & hourly rate:** Invoices the Star Tribune obtained cover work from **April 10 to June 12**; May charges alone came to about **\$232 000, averaging \$516 per hour**. ([Star Tribune][1]) • **Funding source:** The governor’s office tapped Minnesota’s **general fund** after getting approval from the Legislative Advisory Commission. ([Star Tribune][1]) • **Political reaction:** GOP legislators Jim Nash and Harry Niska called the spending excessive, while Walz’s staff blamed House Republicans for staging a “political stunt.” ([Star Tribune][1]) • **Comparable cases elsewhere:**
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