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  • politics Lauren Boebert says her husband was the victim when he whipped out his penis at a bowling alley Carla Sinclair
  • tabloids Prince Harry rats out his dad, and Mike Pence's revenge, in this week's dubious tabloids Peter Sheridan
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  • trials Jussie Smollett claims he had sexual relationship with star witness against him Rob Beschizza
  • COVID-19 Irish paranormal investigators say COVID-19 has caused a rift in the spirit world Thom Dunn
  • corruption Steven Donziger proved oil company Chevron dumped billions of tons of toxic waste. But he's the one going to jail. Thom Dunn
  • disney secrets Guest caught using secret Disney app to skip the line Jason Weisberger
  • tabloids Clinton murder conspiracy and Wuhan bats out of hell in this week's dubious tabloids Peter Sheridan
  • Joe Biden's "smoking gun" and Elvis Presley's "odd sex life" in this week's dubious tabloids Peter Sheridan
  • guns A new investigation from the Trace shows that the ATF rarely enforces the law Thom Dunn
  • tabloids Bill Gates and the Royal wiretap scandal in this week's dubious tabloids Peter Sheridan
  • murder How a successful author went broke buying toys to overturn a wrongful conviction and got stalked by Nazis Thom Dunn
  • corruption Ikea France snooped on staff and customers for a decade, say prosecutors Rob Beschizza
  • Technology CISA says unnamed US federal agency got hacked using valid credentials for users' Microsoft 365 and domain admin accounts Xeni Jardin
  • elections ACLU: hundreds of thousands of voters were purged by the Georgia GOP Thom Dunn
  • tabloids Do the tabloids deserve a government bailout? This week's dubious offerings make a poor case for their survival. Peter Sheridan

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