First Brown Bear Attack of the Season
A brown bear attack in Kasilof River marks first attack of the season. Read what happened here.
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A brown bear attack in Kasilof River marks first attack of the season. Read what happened here.
What’s more “courageous”–telling the world you are gay when your NBA career is dying and you need some buzz to revive it and get picked up by a new team? Or telling your girlfriend that you are gay before you have sex with her, put her at risk for AIDS, and then ask her to marry you?
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One of the architects of failed gun control legislation says he’s bringing it back. And, according to David Horowitz, that man is “pathetic.”
