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Trump Targets Museums, Says Smithsonian is “Out of Control” for Teaching About Slavery
In a recent social media post, he criticized institutions like the Smithsonian, accusing them of being “out of control” for teaching about slavery and inequality. According to Trump, museums have become the “last remaining segment of woke” by ...
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Splash landing: Out-of-control car plunges into swimming pool
Terrifying seconds were recorded by security cameras at the Humen Fumin Swimming Center on August 15 after an out-of-control car crashed into an outdoor pool. Dramatic footage captured the moment the driver accidentally accelerated into the water,
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PRIMETIMER on MSNPresident Trump proclaims Smithsonian Museums are 'out of control', announces his attorneys are 'combing through' the exhibits
Trump speaks on the Smithsonian review and says he is having his attorneys go through the museums so they can eliminate the woke nonsense. Trump is highlighting how academia has been weaponized to push the woke agenda, and he is not going to allow it. Trump decided to conduct… pic.twitter.com/yJWiAnDS36
Judge Lord Mulholland, said the men had been found guilty of "out of control gangsterism". They were found guilty of numerous offences including attempted murder, wilful fire-raising and attempting to pervert the course of justice at the High Court in Glasgow last month.
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Behind the corporate spin, Target workers had already blown the whistle on Reddit weeks earlier, detailing a partnership in crisis.
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People buy power tools and generators then return them for a full refund. Will retailers like Costco and Home Depot crack down on 'weekend rentals'?
The out-of-control BMW driver accused of killing four Pepperdine University students appeared in court Wednesday – now backed by the high-powered defense attorney who helped acquit Karen Read of murder.