They called him crazy. They called him reckless. But Frank Heister calls himself a rebel — and he wouldn’t have it any other way.
A philosopher suggests that we don't have to like each other in order to overcome polarization and work together. It turns out both sides recoiled at the expensive and rushed nature of the election.
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The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has arrested four individuals accused of conspiring to topple the elected government through violent jihad, murder Hindu religious leaders and attempting ...
SEATTLE -- Cal Raleigh said that, even after playing in all but three regular-season games while logging 1,072 innings behind the plate and accumulating 705 plate appearances, he intended to utilize ...
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