Military influencers, Tyler Butterworth and John Howell, explain how they grew a following and the key change that made their content take off.
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The Buddhist monks' Walk for Peace is finally making its way through North Carolina. The group of monks, along with their dog ...
University of Washington investigates researcher who allegedly posted comments calling for assassination of conservative voices, sparking controversy.
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An administrative judge ruled an Iowa teacher’s Facebook posts caused workplace disruption, disqualifying him from ...
NTSB says Boeing warned plane owners in 2011 about a flaw in the part that failed and contributed to the engine flying off a ...
In a full-on throwback to their 2001 Super Bowl squad, the same team where current head coach Mike Vrabel was wrecking plays at linebacker, the New England Patr ...
Kiya Tomlin, wife of former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin, is a former gymnast and owns her own clothing brand ...
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Alan Jackson doubles down on his statements that Nick Reiner is not guilty under California law after stepping down from Rob ...