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Bashar al-Assad, responsible for 202,000 civilian deaths, now plays video games in Moscow luxury apartment
Bashar al-Assad, the man who killed 202,000 civilians including 23,000 children, gassed 1,400 people to death in a single attack, and ran a torture network so sadistic that prisoners were… READ THE REST
Poland blows Russian drones out of their airspace
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Heavy metal fans face up to Russia's satanism ban
Russian metal fans have another thing to worry about: being accused of satanism and jailed after the Kremlin outlawed the latter as a "terroist group"—along with its symbols and indicia.… READ THE REST
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A $159 ASUS Chromebook that's part tablet, part overachiever
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TL;DR: Spend less on groceries, gas, and more with BJ's Wholesale Club 1-Year Membership for $15 (reg. $60) until Oct. 31 at 11:59 p.m. PST. Some people get their adrenaline pumping by jumping… READ THE REST