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Happy Friday! Though last night's NBA Draft began as expected (with Victor Wembanyama taken in the top spot,) I love to be surprised by bold draft night fashion. The big suits from the '90s! Lebron's all white 'fit! And now we can add Gradey Dick's "Wizard Of Oz" homage. There's no place like home, I guess. - Annie |
A lesson on why ignorant takes should stay in the drafts folder. |
With the exception of those recent Canadian wildfires, the skies over northeastern America have the best air quality in the country. |
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Film director James Cameron, who has dived the wreckage site 33 times, explained what went wrong with OceanGate's Titan submersible, and why its unfortunate end was inevitable. |
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📰 US Coast Guard Says Debris Match Titan Vessel, All Passengers Have Been 'Lost'. (Sky News) ✍️ Biden To Sign Executive Order Expanding Access To Contraception. the order will increase ways for women to access contraception and lower out-of-pocket costs. (Reuters) 🤝 Pop Star Kesha And Producer Dr. Luke Settle Longstanding Legal Battle Over Rape, Defamation Claims. They've settled nearly a decade of suits and countersuits over her accusation that he drugged and raped her and his claim that she made it up and defamed him. (AP) 🏀 NBA Draft 2023: Surprises, Winners And Losers From The First Round. As expected, French phenom Victor Wembanyama was drafted with the first overall pick by the San Antonio Spurs. (ESPN) |
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Hasan Minhaj tries to sus out if President Obama actually picks everything on his "best of the year" lists or if they're done by his staff. |
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