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Justin Bieber’s Pals ‘Concerned’ After Singer ‘Disappears’: ‘More Troubled Than Ever’
Justin and Hailey Bieber celebrated son Jack’s first Halloween with a family costume inspired by the animated Disney series Kim Possible. Hailey, 28, transformed into the titular world-saving teen; Justin, 30, wore the getup of sidekick Ron Stoppable; and their 3-month-old dressed as pet mole-rat Rufus. While the Biebers shared fun pictures of their looks...
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- SportsHawgBeat
Arkansas vs Texas: BetSaracen lines, staff picks
HawgBeat continues its weekly partnership with BetSaracen, the official mobile sports wagering platform of the Saracen Casino Resort.Each game day eve, we provide an easy guide for all of the lines, player props and specials featured on the BetSaracen app for that week's Arkansas Razorback football game.
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Mark Sears is the latest challenge for Purdue's guards, not the last
With his team clinging to a wavering lead against a player who just wouldn’t miss, Matt Painter did what would have been unthinkable two weeks before: He turned to his bench and sent Myles Colvin in to stop the bleeding. The sophomore guard had previously fallen off track with his expectations, which stem from his status as a former prized recruit and his last name, which he shares with two All-Big Ten Purdue athletes: his father, Roosevelt, and sister Raven. After ending his freshman season w
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- PoliticsThe Hill
Democrats press Biden to protect executive branch from Trump’s return
Capitol Hill Democrats are pressing the White House to pull out all the stops to gird the executive branch against President-elect’s Trump’s promised efforts to tear down federal agencies and restructure them to his liking. The lawmakers want President Biden to get aggressive — and creative — with unilateral actions in the final weeks of…
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