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Republican Garth Brooks sang at Biden's inauguration. The internet reacted with memes and history lessons.
At the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, people were quick to make fun of musical guests, including Garth Brooks.
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The Supreme Court heard a case concerning LGBTQ rights and religious liberty about one week after Amy Coney Barrett joined the bench
The case represents a "legal supernova clash" between the rights of LGBTQ people and the First Amendment right to religious liberty, one expert said.
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A former NXIVM member whose mother fought for years to free her from the group says she was groomed and raped by leader Keith Raniere
India Oxenberg, 29, and mother, "Dynasty" actor Catherine Oxenberg, sat down to discuss NXIVM on "Good Morning America" on Tuesday.
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The mystery man in Jeffree Star's steamy Instagram was identified as a basketball player, and Star insists he's not paying him
The Shade Room matched André Marhold's arm tattoos, but some critics of their post said they could have outed the player's sexuality.
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Britney Spears' ex-husband and childhood friend Jason Alexander attended a 'Free Britney' protest during her conservatorship hearing
Jason Alexander, the ex-husband of Britney Spears, attended a 'Free Britney' protest outside of her conservatorship hearing.
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A father filmed a racist encounter with a white woman who called him the n-word and phoned the police over a parking spot
The 34-year-old was picking up his children from his aunt's apartment complex when an elderly resident accosted him.
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A woman claiming to be from the 'Freedom To Breathe Agency' filmed telling a grocery employee that she could face legal action for making people wear face masks
The mask-less woman gave the employee a piece of paper claiming she could go to prison for up to five years for telling customers to wear a face mask.
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