When it comes to expressing her creativity, Paris Jackson is always up for the challenge. Sometimes it is new music, but sometimes it is her calling to connect with nature, and she made sure to share her latest topless photo for Winter Solstice. The day gives the planet the shortest amount of daylight of the year.
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Sheriff Jody Greene says that he is afraid of burning in Hell.
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A prosecutor who helped convict a man for his role in a fatal crash posted a photo of a shoe she said was a gift.
A karaoke mic, a Dutch oven, and a reuse notebook are the most popular items on shoppers' wish lists.
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An advertising-technology billionaire has formally resigned his membership in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and rebuked the faith over social issues and LGBTQ rights in an unusual public move. The Salt Lake Tribune reported that Jeff T. Green will donate most of his $5 billion advertising-technology wealth to a group that supports the rights of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and queer community. In an unusual public step, Green said in a Monday resignation letter to church President Russell M. Nelson that he hasn't been active in the faith for more than a decade but wanted to make his departure official and remove his name from membership records.
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The cause of death of the couple is not known, but police said the deaths are not suspicious.
Environmental advocates were disappointed when Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., announced that he wouldn't provide his crucial vote for the omnibus spending bill.
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During his interview on "The Pat McAfee Show," Rodgers said that he was frustrated with the conversation being about health.
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Some teachers at the school said that the school's COVID-19 protocol didn't protect them enough.
The father of slain 6-year-old Jace Young is lashing out against the San Francisco District Attorney's "broken" justice system after a guilty verdict in the killing leaves family devastated.
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The decision with the IOC is being finalized by the NHL and NHLPA.
The committee wants to know if the incoming House Freedom Caucus leader tried to get Jeffrey Clark to be the acting attorney general.
Flight logs released as evidence in Ghislaine Maxwell's trial show that Donald Trump flew on Jeffrey Epstein's private jets six more times than was previously known.
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11 players have been placed on the reserve list.
Police said that both men shot each other with the same gun.
The US abandoned the Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan on July 1 with no public ceremony. Thousands of prisoners, including senior Taliban and al- Qaeda figures, were freed from a prison complex at Bagram on August 15. A base that used to be a bustling city with tens of thousands of troops is now a wasteland. There is a bedraggled unit within Bagram's concrete blast walls.
He didn't think cutting this log would change his life.
A California candymaker must face a lawsuit by an employee who says she caught COVID-19 at work and gave it to her husband, who died, a state appeals court held on Tuesday. See's Candies argued that Matilde Ek should file for workers' compensation because her husband's death was "derivative" of her own workplace. See's said that Ek's death was related to his alleged workplace injury.
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"I'm going to do everything I can to make sure it continues and continues well," Michaels said.