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ABC News is the news division of the American Broadcasting Company (ABC), owned by the Disney Media Networks division of The Walt Disney Company. [1]

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Siegal, Allegations of war crimes in the 2006 Lebanon War, Allen Brain Atlas, Allen Drury, Allen Salkin, Allen Stanford, Allison DuBois, Allison Strong, Allyson Kay Duncan, Almon Glenn Braswell, Alois Brunner, Alpha Centauri Bb, Alpine, New Jersey, Aluminum Christmas tree, Alveda King, Alysa Stanton, Alyssa Mastromonaco, Amal Clooney, Aman Ali (comedian), Amanda Knox, Amanda Knox: Murder on Trial in Italy, Amanda Longacre, Amber Room, Amedy Coulibaly, Ameer Abdullah, Amena Khan, America This Morning, America's Four Gods, America's Health Insurance Plans, American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, American Airlines Flight 77, American Atheists, American Broadcasting Company, American fatalities and injuries of the 2012 Benghazi attack, American football, American game show winnings records, American Gangster (film), American Greetings, American Health Care Act of 2017, American Horror Story: Roanoke, American Idol (season 7), American Jobs Act, American Life, American Music Awards of 2015, American Music Awards of 2017, American Pit Bull Terrier, American Shale Oil, American Widow Project, American-led intervention in the Syrian Civil War, Americans Elect, Americans for Prosperity, Ames, Iowa, Aminopterin, Amir Mirza Hekmati, Amna Nawaz, Amor real, Amos Lee, Amy Robach, Amy Walter, Amy Winehouse, Ana Lucia Cortez, Ana Navarro, Anarchism in the United States, And I Love H.E.R.: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, Anders Behring Breivik, Anderson Cooper, Andre Vltchek, Andrea Canning, Andrea Stassou, Andrei Codrescu, Andrew A. Frank, Andrew Chan, Andrew Cuomo, Andrew Goldberg (director), Andrew Koenig, Andrew Lack (executive), Andrew Pollack, Andrew Shapiro, Andrew Shue, Andrew Wakefield, Andy Cowan, Andy Martin, Andy Mooney, Andy Rooney, Andy Worthington, Angela Merkel, Angelia Ong, Angie Zapata, Angry World, AngularJS, Angur Ada, Angus Hines, Animals, Animals, Animals, Anina (model), Anisa Mehdi, Anita Sarkeesian, Ann Coulter, Ann Hunt and Elizabeth Hamel, Ann Medina, Ann Romney, Ann Vriend, Ann Ward, Anna Canzano, Anna Murdoch Mann, Anna Nicole Smith, Anne Hathaway, Anne Heche, Anne Sweeney, Annihilus, Ansel Bourne, Antaviliai, Anthony Billingsley, Anthony Curcio, Anthony Godby Johnson, Anthracite Fields, Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, Antiques Roadshow (U.S. TV series), Antisemitism in the United States, Antoni Macierewicz, Antonin Scalia, Antonio Banderas, Antonio Herrera-Vaillant, Antonio Mora, Antonio Sabàto Jr., Anwar al-Awlaki, Anyang, Gyeonggi, Apex (gang), Aphrodite gas field, Apl.de.ap, Apocephalus borealis, Applesauce cake, Appleton International Airport, April (giraffe), April Masini, AquAdvantage salmon, AR-15 style rifle, Aracoma Alma Mine accident, Aram Byer James, Arbitration Committee, Archer Daniels Midland, ArchiCamp, Arctic Flight, Arike Ogunbowale, Arizona SB 1070, Arizona v. United States, Arkansas Alligator Farm and Petting Zoo, Arlene's Flowers lawsuit, Armen Keteyian, Arnold Díaz, Around the Horn, Artemis Racing, Arthur Alan Wolk, Arthur Chu, Artie Abrams, Artificial Christmas tree, Artistic depictions of the partition of India, Artists United Against Apartheid, Artur Górski, Asana, Ashley Alexandra Dupré, Ashley Everett, Ashley Kirilow, Ashley Lauren Fisher, Ashrita Furman, Assassination of Benazir Bhutto, Assassination of Benigno Aquino Jr., Assassination of George Tiller, Assassination of John F. Kennedy, Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, Assassination threats against Barack Obama, Assault weapons legislation in the United States, Assyrian Australians, Asturian miners' strike of 2012, At the Center of the Storm, At the Movies (U.S. TV series), Atlanta murders of 1979–81, Atlantis (newspaper), Attack on Reginald Denny, Attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan, August 2016 Quetta attacks, Augusto Pinochet, Australia Forum, Australian federal election, 2007, Autómata, Autism Research Institute, AutoAdmit, Automaton Transfusion, Autotrader.com, Ava DuVernay, Avatar (2009 film), Avigdor Lieberman, AVN (magazine), Avoca Dell, South Australia, Avocado toast, Axel Alonso, Ayane (Dead or Alive), Ayman al-Zawahiri, ♯JusticeForFlint, Babe Ruth, Baby Jesus theft, Baby planner, Backstreet Boys, Backstreet Boys discography, Backyard wrestling, Bacon cake, Bacon Explosion, Baconnaise, Bad Aibling Station, Bad Day (Daniel Powter song), Bad Romance, Bad Veins, Bad Veins (album), Baden Langton, Bahar Soomekh, Bahrain Bloody 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Battle Royale (novel), Battlefield Earth (film), Battlezone (1980 video game), Batwoman, Bay Revival, Baylor University sexual assault scandal, Beat Goes On (Madonna song), Beau Biden, Beautiful Heartache, Beef Products, Beg for It (song), Belarusian democracy movement, Belisa Vranich, Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey, Bell Media, Belmont Club, Ben Affleck, Ben Blank, Ben Carson office furnishing scandal, Ben Carson presidential campaign, 2016, Ben Dreyfuss, Ben Jones (American actor and politician), Ben Lamm, Ben Mulroney, Ben Naparstek, Ben Sherwood, Ben Stiller, Benjamín Galván Gómez, Benjamin Chertoff, Benjamin Radford, Berkeley Daily Planet, BerkShares, Bernard Lewinsky, Bernard Madoff, Bernard Shaw (journalist), Bernie Ripoll, Bernie Sanders presidential campaign, 2016, Bernie Ward, Bertha Coombs, Bertmainius tingle, Best Game ESPY Award, Best in Film: The Greatest Movies of Our Time, Best in TV: The Greatest TV Shows of Our Time, Best of Both Worlds Tour, Best of Enemies (2015 film), Bestsellers (web series), Beth Fukumoto, Beth Holloway, Beth Spotswood, Bethany Mota, Betsy DeVos, Betsy Stark, Bette Midler, Better Business Bureau, Better Out Than In, Betty Ford Center, Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis, Beyoncé, Beyoncé: Platinum Edition, Beyond Comics, Bianca Ryan, Bibi Aisha, Bids for the 2012 Summer Olympics, Big Brother 10 (U.S.), Big Brother 11 (U.S.), Big Brother 12 (U.S.), Big Brother 13 (U.S.), Big Brother 15 (U.S.), Big Brother 4 (U.S.), Big Brother 5 (U.S.), Big Brother 6 (U.S.), Big Brother 7 (U.S.), Big Brother 8 (U.S.), Big Brother 9 (U.S.), Bigfoot, Bill Beutel, Bill Clinton, Bill Conti, Bill Downs, Bill Evans (meteorologist), Bill Gaede, Bill Greenwood (reporter), Bill Hillmann, Bill Kristol, Bill Lawrence (news personality), Bill Leavy, Bill Lichtenstein, Bill Lignante, Bill May (synchronized swimmer), Bill O'Reilly (political commentator), Bill Stewart (journalist), Billy Nungesser, Bin Laden sightings in the United States, Binghamton shootings, Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, Birchwood-Pocono Airpark, Birthday, Black & Blue Tour, Black and White Rainbows, Black bag operation, Black money scam, Black operation, Black site, Blackfish (film), Blake Mycoskie, Bleacher Creatures, Bleu Copas, Blindness (2008 film), Blog del Narco, Bloodsports (album), Blow (Beyoncé song), Blown Away (Carrie Underwood song), Blu eCigs, Blue (Third Eye Blind album), Blue Eyes Blue, Blue Smoke World Tour, Blurred Lines, Bob Adams (American football), Bob Asher, Bob Berkowitz, Bob Clark (television reporter), Bob Cornuke, Bob Dold, Bob Ferguson (politician), Bob Garfield, Bob Iger, Bob Jamieson, Bob Menendez, Bob Nygaard, Bob Pereyra, Bob Ryan (mayor), Bob the Railway Dog, Bob Vander Plaats, Bob Woodruff, Bob Wright, Bobbi Kristina Brown, Bobby (2006 film), Bobby Jindal presidential campaign, 2016, Bobby White, Bodhi Elfman, Bodies: The Exhibition, Bodyparts (album), Boiling water reactor safety systems, Boing Boing, Bolivarian propaganda, Bombardment of Yeonpyeong, Bones + Longing, Bonnie S. Dunbar, Bonnie Strauss, Borat, Borderline (Madonna song), Boris Berezovsky (businessman), Born This Way (album), Born This Way (Glee), Born This Way (song), Boston EMS (TV series), Boston Marathon bombing, Boston Med, Bowe Bergdahl, Bowlero Corporation, Boy Genius Report, Boyfriend (Best Coast song), Boys' choir, Brad Meltzer, Brad Pitt, Brad Stine, Bradley Cooper, Bradley effect, BranchOut, Brandi Hitt, Brandon Ingram, Brandon Mayfield, Brandon Teena, Brandon Wade, Brandy discography, Brass knuckles, Bratz, Brave (Kelis song), Breaking Amish, Breaking Amish: Brave New World, Breaking news, Breakout (Miley Cyrus album), Breast milk, Breitbart News, Brendan Jordan, Brendan Kyle Hatcher, Brett Abrahams, Brett Erlich, Brett Kimberlin, Brian, Brian Carter, Brian Clark (September 11 survivor), Brian Dugan, Brian Flemming, Brian Frons, Brian Keane, Brian Kilcommons, Brian Kraft, Brian Littrell, Brian Ross (journalist), Brigham Young University, Brigham Young University LGBT history, Bright Light (CIA), Brighter, Brit Hume, Britney Jean, Britney Spears, Britney: Piece of Me, Brokeback Mountain, Brokered convention, Bronies: The Extremely Unexpected Adult Fans of My Little Pony, Bronx-Lebanon Hospital attack, Brooke Greenberg, Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel, Brown v. Buhman, Bruce Edwards Ivins, Bruce Morton, Bruce Pandolfini, Bruce Rauner, Bruce Tulgan, Brunson Green, Bryant Neal Vinas, Bryant Park Project, Bryce Dallas Howard, Bryshere Y. Gray, BTVI, Buck Wolf, Buddhism and violence, Buddhist mummies, Budget Control Act of 2011, Budweiser Clydesdales, Buk missile system, Bun E. Carlos, Burger King products, Burhaan Kinu, Burka Avenger, Burn notice (document), Burnout (vehicle), Burt Reynolds, Bush Six, Business career of Donald Trump, Business career of Mitt Romney, Business projects of Donald Trump in Russia, Buttons (The Pussycat Dolls song), Buzz Foto, By the Grace of God (song), Bye Bye (Mariah Carey song), Byron Bay, New South Wales, Byron Pitts, Bystander effect, C. E. Byrd High School, Cabaret (Justin Timberlake song), Caitlyn Jenner, Caitriona Balfe, Calaveras Big Trees State Park, Caleb Schaber, California English, California Proposition 19 (2010), California State Route 1, Call Me by Your Name (film), Call Me When You're Sober, Call screener, Callista Gingrich, Caltex Woolworths, Camel News Caravan, Camila (album), Camp Cropper, Camp Firefly, Camp Iguana, Camp Lejeune water contamination, Camp Randall Stadium, Camp Timanous, Campbell Newman, Camperdown Dairy International, Candy Shop (Madonna song), Cannabis in Egypt, Canterbury Earthquake Commemoration Day Act 2011, Capcom Cup 2016, Capital Gazette shooting, Capital punishment debate in the United States, Capital punishment in Guatemala, Capital punishment in the United States, Capri Anderson, Captain Fantastic (film), Captain Janks, Captain Marvel (film), Captive killer whales, Car Allowance Rebate System, Carbon County Jail, Care2, Carey Lohrenz, Carl Bernstein, Carl Crawford, Carl Icahn, Carl Ryanen-Grant, Carl Sagan, Carla Estrada, Carlisle, Mississippi, Carlos Manuel Hoo Ramírez, Carlos Queiroz, Carly Fiorina, Carly Fiorina presidential campaign, 2016, Carol Danvers, Carol Lin, Carole Radziwill, Carole Simpson, Caroline Wozniacki, Carrie (2013 film), Carrie Bradshaw, Carrie Fisher, Carrie Prejean, Carrie White, Carrier Strike Group 12, Carroll Carroll, Carrot soup, Carson Daly, Carter Albrecht, Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends, Casey Kasem, Cash Peters, Cashless Welfare Card, Cassey Ho, Casualties of the Iraq War, Cat Daddy, Catatumbo lightning, Catchiness, Catherine Crier, Catherine Herridge, Catherine Mackin, Catherine Oxenberg, Catherine Powell, Cathy Gordon Brown, Cats and the Internet, Causes of the United States housing bubble, Cave Johnson (Portal), Cayce, South Carolina train collision, Caylee's Law, CBS, CBS Evening News, CBS Morning News, CBS News, CeCe McDonald, Cecilia Vega (anchor), Cecily von Ziegesar, Cedar Grove High School (New Jersey), Cedarville University, Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, Celine Dion, Cellphone surveillance, Censorship in Turkey, Center for Health Transformation, Center for Investigative Reporting, Center for Journalism in Extreme Situations, Center for Public Integrity, Central African Republic Civil War (2012–2014), Central Mountain High School, Chace Crawford, Chad Griffin, Chad Michael Murray, Chadwick Boseman, Chain of Rocks Lock, Chains of Love (TV series), Chalard Worachat, Champ (folklore), Chandra Levy, Chang Kee Jung, Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary, Characters of Glee, Chardon High School shooting, Charing Cross Bridge (Monet series), Charlene Corley, Charles D'Angelo, Charles Gibson, Charles Glass, Charles Graddick, Charles Lewis (journalist), Charles McArther Emmanuel, Charles Monnett, Charleston Open, Charlie Bit My Finger, Charlie Hebdo shooting, Charlie Sheen, Charlotte Lewis (Lost), Charlotte Pence, Charmin, Charupong Ruangsuwan, Che Guevara in fashion, Checkpoint Charlie, Cheek to Cheek (album), Chela Sandoval, Chelsea Noble, Cher, Chernobyl disaster, Cherry Poppin' Daddies, Cheryl (singer), Cheryl videography, Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping, Chicago Annenberg Challenge, Chicago mayoral election, 2011, Chicago Project on Security and Terrorism, Chick Corea, Chick-fil-A, Chicken, Child beauty pageant, Child labour in India, Child pornography, Child preacher, Child sex tourism, Children's programming on the American Broadcasting Company, Chima Simone, China Grill Management, Chinese intelligence activity abroad, Chinese numerology, Chip Ganassi Racing, Chip Reid, Chiquita Brands International, Chongqing model, Chosŏn ryori, Chris Andersen, Chris Benoit double-murder and suicide, Chris Brown, Chris Brown (California politician), Chris Bury, Chris Carter (British musician), Chris Christie, Chris Crocker, Chris Cuomo, Chris Dodd presidential campaign, 2008, Chris Epps, Chris Lee (New York politician), Chris Mazdzer, Chris Vlasto, Chris Wallace, Chris Westfall, Chris Young (musician), Chrissie Hynde, Christian Fuscarino, Christian Gerhartsreiter, Christiane Amanpour, Christianne Klein, Christina Grimmie, Christina Romer, Christine Brennan, Christine Negroni, Christmas Eve (Kelly Clarkson song), Christmas Lights Etc, Christmas tree, Christmas Tree Promotion, Research, and Information Order, Christoffer Svae, Christopher Award, Christopher Dorner shootings and manhunt, Christopher J. Harper, Christopher Langan, Christopher Nolan, Christopher Null, Christopher Porter, Christopher Reeve, Christopher Wheatley, Christy Canyon, Christy Turlington, Chrome Web Store, Chucho's Steps, Chuck Leavell, Chumlee, Church Educational System Honor Code, Church of Scientology editing on Wikipedia, CIA Kennedy assassination conspiracy theory, Cindy McCain, Cindy Sheehan, Cirrus SR20, Citibank, Citigroup, Citizen Kane, Citizen's Briefing Book, Citizens for a Free Kuwait, Citizens United v. FEC, Civil Forum on the Presidency, CJOH-DT, Claire Shipman, Clampi, Clarence Thomas, Clarence Thomas Supreme Court nomination, Clarissa Ward, Clarizen, Clashes at the Turkish Ambassador's Residence in Washington, D.C., Clayton Sandell, Clean Energy Act 2011, Cleveland, Cleveland sports curse, Cliff Lett, Clifford A. Wolff, Climate change denial, Climate change policy of the United States, Climate of Sydney, Clinton Foundation–State Department controversy, Clinton Presidential Center, Clinton–Lewinsky scandal, Clonaid, Club Libby Lu, Clyde Butcher, Clyde Drexler, Coatesville, Pennsylvania, Coatesville, Pennsylvania arsons, Coen brothers, Coffee Joulies, Cokie Roberts, Colbert Super PAC, Cold feet, Colectivo (Venezuela), CollectSPACE, Colleen Bell, Colleen LaRose, Colleen McMahon, CollegeWeekLive, Collegiate Network, Colonel Sanders, Colonization of Mars, Colonization of the Moon, Colonna Mediterranea, Colton Harris Moore, Columbia Daily Spectator, Columbine High School massacre, Comayagua prison fire, Combined drug intoxication, Coming out, Commentary on Edward Snowden's disclosure, Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation Act, Commercial graffiti, Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse, Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America, Common (rapper), Common Ground Collective, Common Wealth Award of Distinguished Service, Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2018, Comparison of United States presidential candidates, 2008, Compassion & Choices, Complaints to the International Criminal Court, Concert residency, Concussions in American football, Condé Nast Entertainment, Condoleezza Rice, Condoleezza Rice's tenure as Secretary of State, Condom challenge, Confirmations of Barack Obama's Cabinet, Confucius (2010 film), Congressional Institute, Connie Chung, Connie Culp, Conor Lamb, Conor McGregor, Conrad L. Raiford, Consideration (song), Construction of One World Trade Center, Consular Consolidated Database, Contre Jour, Controversial issues surrounding Slumdog Millionaire, Coolhaus, Coons! Night of the Bandits of the Night, Cooper Boone, Cops (TV series), Corey Haim, Corey LaJoie, Corinne Foxx, Corporate censorship, Corruption in Venezuela, Cory Booker, Cost of the Olympic Games, Costa Concordia disaster, Costa Rica, Cougar (slang), Council for National Policy, Council for the National Interest, Counterculture of the 1960s, Counterinsurgency in Northern Afghanistan, Couples Retreat, Court show, Courtney Stodden, Coy Wayne Wesbrook, CPJ International Press Freedom Awards, CR No Guts No Glory, Cracked.com, Craig Berkman, Craig J. Spence, Craig James (American football), Craig McCarthy, Craigslist Joe, Crazy Blind Date, Crazy in Love, Creation and evolution in public education in the United States, Creation Museum, Credonia Mwerinde, Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Cristina Saralegui, Cristopher Moore, Criticism of Facebook, Criticism of government response to Hurricane Katrina, Criticism of Myspace, Criticism of reality television, Criticism of Starbucks, Criticism of The Da Vinci Code, Criticism of The Walt Disney Company, Criticism of Walmart, CrowdOptic, Crumple zone, Crush on Obama, Cry Baby (Melanie Martinez album), Cryptome, Crystal Lee, CTV National News, Cuban Missile Crisis, Cuban thaw, Cubana de Aviación Flight 972, Cult Awareness Network, Cultural and political image of John McCain, Cultural impact of the Guitar Hero series, Cumulus Media Networks, Cuomo family, Currents (TV series), CVS Pharmacy, Cyberbullying, Cyclone Fay, Cynthia McFadden, Cynthia Nixon, D. A. Pennebaker, D. James Kennedy, D. James Kennedy Ministries, Da'Rel Scott, Dacre Stoker, Dakota Access Pipeline, Dale K. Myers, Dallas DuBois, Dalton Delan, Damita Jo (album), Dan Abrams, Dan Balz, Dan Bongino, Dan Choi, Dan Cooper, Dan Dascalescu, Dan Diker, Dan Glickman, Dan Greenberg, Dan Haggerty, Dan Harris (journalist), Dan Hicks (singer), Dan Kloeffler, Dan Markel, Dan Rather, Dan Rossignol, Dan Stewart, Dan Sullivan (American senator), Dana Bash, Dana Loesch, Dana Perry, Dana Telsey, Dance Again, Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 20), Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 26), Daniel Arnall, Daniel Arshack, Daniel Clark (actor), Daniel Levin (attorney), Daniel M. Tani, Daniel Pearl, Daniel Pelosi, Daniel Sulmasy, Daniel Tranel, Daniel von Bargen, Danielle Herrington, Danielle Wineman, Danny Casolaro, Danny Glover, Danny!, Darius Goes West, Dark Angel (TV series), Dark dining, Dark Horse (Katy Perry song), Dark web, Darlene Gillespie, DARPA Shredder Challenge 2011, Darrel Ray, Darrell Wallace Jr., Darren Rovell, Darwinius, Dash Mihok, Data erasure, Date Night, Dateline NBC, Dave Alpert, Dave Bliss, Dave Franco, Dave Gavitt, Dave Marash, David B. Allison, David Bach (author), David Bedein, David Blaine, David Bohrman, David Boreanaz, David Brinkley, David Carradine, David Chalian, David Clarke (sheriff), David Dinkins, David E. Kelley, David Ensor (journalist), David Frost, David Garcia (journalist), David Graham (epidemiologist), David Gratzer, David Hasselhoff, David Hogg (activist), David Kaplan (producer), David Kellermann, David Kerley, David Lazarus, David Letterman, David Lynch Foundation, David M. Hoffman, David M. Shoup, David M. Smolin, David Mayer de Rothschild, David McGuffin, David Miliband, David Miscavige, David Moscow, David Muir, David Perry (computer specialist), David Puente, David S. Rohde, David Schultz (professional wrestler), David Souter, David Spade, David T. Beito, David Vitter, David W. Burke, David Westin, David Willis (journalist), David Zinczenko, Dawn Elder, Dawn Jackson Blatner, Dawn News, Day One (TV program), Déjà Vu (2006 film), DCI Group, DCLeaks, De zaak Natalee Holloway, Dead Sea Scrolls, Deadpool 2, Dean Baquet, Dean Corll, Death of Abdulredha Buhmaid, Death of Ali Abdulhadi Mushaima, Death of Brian Deneke, Death of Caylee Anthony, Death of Eric Garner, Death of Freddie Gray, Death of Janey Ensminger, Death of JonBenét Ramsey, Death of Khaled Mohamed Saeed, Death of Melinda Duckett, Death panel, Deaths in April 2009, Deaths in August 2005, Deaths in December 2011, Deaths in February 2008, Deaths in July 2011, Deaths in July 2013, Deaths in March 2008, Deaths in May 2015, Deaths in November 2011, Deaths in September 2005, Debate over China's economic responsibilities for climate change mitigation, Debbie Rowe, DeBoer v. Snyder, Deborah Jeane Palfrey, Deborah Roberts, December 1981, December 2015 Hindu Kush earthquake, Declan Curry, Dee Dee Myers, Deep Impact (spacecraft), Deep-fried butter, Deepak Chopra, Deepwater Horizon litigation, Deliver (Fifth Harmony song), Deliverance Creek, Dellamarie Parrilli, Delta Air Lines Flight 1086, Demi Lovato, Demi Lovato: Stay Strong, Democratic and liberal support for John McCain in 2008, Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party presidential candidates, 2012, Democratic Party presidential candidates, 2016, Democratic Party presidential debates and forums, 2008, Democratic Party presidential debates and forums, 2016, Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2004, Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2008, Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2016, Democratic Party vice presidential candidate selection, 2008, Democratic Republic of the Congo general election, 2006, Demographics of the Supreme Court of the United States, DeMolay International, Dennis Hastert, Dennis Kucinich, Dennis Kucinich presidential campaign, 2004, Dennis Rader, Derek Jeter, Derek McGinty, Derna campaign (2014–16), Desi Arnaz Jr., Design of a Decade: 1986–1996, Designated survivor, Destination America, Detoxification foot pads, Deuces (song), Deval Patrick, Devin Dwyer, Devin Hester, Devyani Khobragade incident, Dexter (TV series), Diana Henry (actress), Diana Perez, Diane Downs, Diane Macedo, Diane Sawyer, Dick Bavetta, Dick Cheney, Dick Clark, Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve, Dick DeGuerin, Dick Gephardt, Dick Gregory, Dick Jamieson, Dick Polman, Dickson Iroegbu, Die Young (Kesha song), Diebold Nixdorf, Diem Brown, Digital currency, Digital Kitchen, Digital lollipop, DigitalCurriculum, Ding Zilin, Dinghao Market, Diplomatic immunity, Disappearance of Amy Lynn Bradley, Disappearance of Asha Degree, Disappearance of Bethany Decker, Disappearance of Etan Patz, Disappearance of Kyron Horman, Disappearance of Lauren Spierer, Disappearance of Sky Metalwala, Disappearance of Susan Powell, Disappearance of Zane Plemmons, Discipline (Janet Jackson album), Discovery (1960s TV series), Discovery Institute, Dismissal of James Comey, Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy, Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy timeline, Disney.com, Disney–ABC Television Group, Dobrica Ćosić, Doe v. Chiquita Brands International, Dolce & Gabbana, Dolphinarium discotheque massacre, Domenici Institute, Domestic policy of the George W. Bush administration, Domestic responses to the Egyptian revolution of 2011, Dominique Moceanu, Domperidone, Don Blankenship, Don Bradman in popular culture, Don Dahler, Don Goddard, Don Imus, Don Johnson (gambler), Don S. Williams, Don't ask, don't tell, Don't Cha, Don't Hold the Wall, Don't Say You Love Me (Fifth Harmony song), Don't Tell Me (Madonna song), Donal Logue, Donald Duck, Donald J. Trump Foundation, Donald Rumsfeld, Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Donald Trump on social media, Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2020, Donald Trump sexual misconduct allegations, Donald Trump's disclosures of classified information, Donavan Mitchem, Donkey Punch (novel), Donna Brazile, Donnie Wahlberg, DontDateHimGirl.com, Doogie Howser, M.D., Door-to-balloon, Dora the Explorer, Doreen Lorenzo, Double Dutchess, Double Take (group), Doug Clark (investor), Doug Hutchison, Doug Levitt, Doug Vogt, Douglas Vakoch, Douglas W. 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The Bhagavad Gita As It Is trial in Russia was a trial that commenced in 2011 about banning the Russian edition of the book, Bhagavad Gita As It Is (1968), a translation and commentary of the Hindu holy text, Bhagavad Gita, on charges of religious extremism.

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+POOL

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A Captain's Duty

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A Charlie Brown Christmas

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A Day Without Rain

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A Free Ride

A Free Ride, also known as A Grass Sandwich, is a stag film of the silent era that is considered to be the earliest extant American hardcore pornographic movie.

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A Girl, a Bottle, a Boat

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A Glimpse of Hell (book)

A Glimpse of Hell: The Explosion on the USS Iowa and Its Cover-Up is a nonfiction book of investigative journalism, written by Charles C. Thompson II and published in 1999.

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A Higher Loyalty

A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership is a book by James Comey, the former Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), discussing ethics and leadership Comey encountered throughout his life, his career in public office, and his relationship with President Donald Trump, who fired him in May 2017.

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A Lotus Grows in the Mud

A Lotus Grows in the Mud is a memoir written by Goldie Hawn in 2005, with author Wendy Holden.

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A More Perfect Union (speech)

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A Rape on Campus

"A Rape on Campus" is a Rolling Stone magazine article, written by Sabrina Erdely and originally published on November 19, 2014, that describes a purported group sexual assault at the University of Virginia (UVA) in Charlottesville, Virginia.

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A Study in Scarlet

A Study in Scarlet is an 1887 detective novel by British author Arthur Conan Doyle.

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A Tale of Two Cities (Lost)

"A Tale of Two Cities" is the third season premiere, and 50th episode overall, of the American Broadcasting Company (ABC)'s serial drama television series Lost.

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A Thief Catcher

A Thief Catcher is a one-reel 1914 American comedy film, produced by Mack Sennett for his Keystone film company, directed by Ford Sterling, and starring Sterling, Mack Swain, Edgar Kennedy, and Charles Chaplin as a policeman.

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A'Lelia Bundles

A'Lelia Bundles (born June 7, 1952) is an African-American journalist.

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A. B. Krongard

Alvin Bernard "Buzzy" Krongard (born October 25, 1936) was the Executive Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.

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A. Carl Leopold

Aldo Carl Leopold (December 18, 1919 – November 18, 2009) was an American academic and plant physiologist.

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Aaliyah

Aaliyah Dana Haughton (January 16, 1979 – August 25, 2001) was an American singer, actress, and model.

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Aaron Bobick

Aaron F Bobick is dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science at Washington University in St. Louis.

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Aaron Carter

Aaron Charles Carter (born December 7, 1987) is an American singer.

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Aaron Klein

Aaron Klein (born 1978) is an American weekend radio talk show host, author, and senior reporter and Mideast bureau chief for Breitbart News and weekly columnist for The Jewish Press.

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Aaron Schaffhausen

Aaron Schaffhausen is a man who murdered his three daughters in their house in River Falls, Wisconsin in 2012.

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Abbott v. Perez

Abbott v. Perez, was a United States Supreme Court case dealing with the redistricting of the state of Texas following the 2010 Census results.

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Abby Huntsman

Abigail Haight Huntsman (born May 1, 1986) is a general assignment reporter for Fox News Channel.

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Abby Johnson (activist)

Abby Johnson (born 10 July 1980) is an American pro-life activist who previously worked at Planned Parenthood as a clinic director, but resigned in October 2009.

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Abby Lee Miller

Abigale “Abby” Lee Miller (born September 21, 1965) is an American dance instructor, choreographer, and the director and owner of Reign Dance Productions.

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ABC 2000 Today

ABC 2000 Today was ABC News' coverage of New Year's Eve celebrations around the world from December 31, 1999, into January 1, 2000, as part of the 2000 Today programming in the United States.

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ABC Daytime

ABC Daytime (sometimes shortened to ABC-D or ABCD) is a division responsible for the daytime programming block on the ABC Network and syndicated programming.

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ABC Kids (United States)

ABC Kids (also known as Disney's ABC Kids, and originally titled Disney's One Saturday Morning until September 7, 2002) is a defunct American children's programming block that aired on ABC from September 13, 1997, to August 27, 2011.

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ABC News (disambiguation)

ABC News is a news-gathering and broadcasting division of the American Broadcasting Company.

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ABC News (TV channel)

ABC News (also referred to as the ABC News channel) is an Australian 24-hour news channel launched and owned by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

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ABC News Now

ABC News Now was an American 24-hour news network offered via digital television, broadband and streaming video at ABCNews.com and on mobile phones.

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ABC News Now (radio network)

ABC News Now is an Internet-delivered news radio that is currently owned by The Walt Disney Company's ABC Radio division.

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ABC News Radio

ABC News Radio is the radio service of ABC News, a division of the ABC Television Network in the United States.

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ABC Radio (United States)

ABC Radio is a radio network in the United States.

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ABC World News Tonight

ABC World News Tonight (titled as ABC World News Tonight with David Muir for its weeknight broadcasts since September 2014 and simply ABC World News Tonight for its weekend broadcasts) is the flagship daily evening television news program of ABC News, the news division of the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) television network in the United States.

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ABCnews.com.co

ABCnews.com.co was a fake news site which mimics the URL, design and logo of the actual news site ABCnews.com (which is owned by the Disney–ABC Television Group).

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Abdulwahab Hussain

Abdulwahab Hussain Ali Ahmed Esmael (عبدالوهاب حسين علي أحمد إسماعيل) is a Bahraini political activist,.

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Abortion in the United States

Abortion in the United States has been, and remains, a controversial issue in United States culture and politics.

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Abraham Bolden

Abraham W. Bolden (born January 19, 1935) is an American former United States Secret Service agent - the first African-American Secret Service agent assigned to the Presidential Protective Division, appointed by John F. Kennedy in 1961.

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ABS-CBN News Channel

ABS-CBN News Channel, commonly known as ANC, is a global subscription television news network targeted to Filipino audience.

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Abu Bakker Qassim

Abu Bakker Qassim is a Uyghur from China's western frontier, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region who was held in the United States Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba.

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Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi

Abū Bakr al-Baghdadi (أبو بكر البغدادي; born Ibrahim Awad Ibrahim al-Badri إبراهيم عواد إبراهيم علي محمد البدري السامرائي in 1971) is the leader of the Salafi jihadist militant terrorist organisation known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL),Rewards for Justice – Retrieved 25 January 2017 which controls territory in several countries.

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Abu Faraj al-Libbi

Abu Faraj al-Libi (أو الفرج الليبي) (also transliterated al-Libbi) is an assumed name or nom de guerre of a Libyan alleged to be a senior member of the al-Qaeda terrorist organization.

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Abu Kabir Forensic Institute

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Abu Laith al-Libi

Ali Ammar Ashur al-Rufayi, known as Abu Laith al-Libi (Arabic: أبو الليث الليبي, c. 1967 – January 29, 2008, Mir Ali), was a senior leader of the al-Qaeda movement in Afghanistan who appeared in several al-Qaeda videos.

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Abu Musab al-Zarqawi

Abu Musab al-Zarqawi (أبو مصعب الزرقاوي,, Abu Musab from Zarqa;; October 20, 1966 – June 7, 2006), born Ahmad Fadeel al-Nazal al-Khalayleh (أحمد فضيل النزال الخلايلة), was a Jordanian jihadist who ran a paramilitary training camp in Afghanistan.

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ABV (TV station)

ABV is the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's television station in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Academy Award for Best Picture

The Academy Award for Best Picture is one of the Academy Awards presented annually since the awards debuted in 1929, by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).

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ACORN 2009 undercover videos controversy

In 2009, workers at offices of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), a non-profit organization that had been involved for nearly 40 years in voter registration, community organizing and advocacy for low- and moderate-income people, were secretly recorded by conservative activists Hannah Giles and James O'Keefe – and the videos "heavily edited" to create a misleading impression of their activities.

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Action Comics 1

Action Comics #1 (cover dated June 1938) is the first issue of the original run of the comic book series Action Comics.

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Action Pack (television)

Action Pack, also called Universal Action Pack, was a syndicated programming block series of television movies and television series created by Universal Television that aired from 1994 until 2001.

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Acute care

Acute care is a branch of secondary health care where a patient receives active but short-term treatment for a severe injury or episode of illness, an urgent medical condition, or during recovery from surgery.

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Adam Air Flight 574

Adam Air Flight 574 (KI574 or DHI574) was a scheduled domestic passenger flight operated by Adam Air between the Indonesian cities of Surabaya and Manado that broke up in mid-air and crashed into the Makassar Strait near Polewali in Sulawesi on 1 January 2007.

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Adam Kokesh

Adam Charles Kokesh (born February 1, 1982) is an American Libertarian and anti-war political activist who has announced plans to run for President in 2020 on the platform of an "orderly dissolution of the federal government.".

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Adam Levine

Adam Noah Levine (born March 18, 1979) is an American singer and songwriter.

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Adam Mada

Adam Mada, known professionally as The Wizard Of Oz, is an Australian magician, entertainer, director, producer, MC, speaker and magic consultant.

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Adam Mesh

Adam Mesh (born September 14, 1975) is an American entrepreneur, stock trader, television personality and author.

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Adam Rippon

Adam Rippon (born November 11, 1989) is an American figure skater.

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Adam Yahiye Gadahn

Adam Yahiye Gadahn (آدم يحيى غدن, Ādam Yaḥyā Ghadan; born Adam Pearlman; September 1, 1978 – January 19, 2015) was an American senior operative, cultural interpreter, spokesman and media advisor for the Islamist group al-Qaeda.

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Adaora Udoji

Adaora Udoji is a media innovator, producer and investor who produces content at the intersection of emerging technologies such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and artificial intelligence (AI).

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Adel Darwish

Adel Alexander Darwish (عادل درويش) is a Westminster-based British political journalist, a veteran Fleet Street reporter, author, historian, broadcaster, and political commentator.

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Adela Hernández

Adela Hernández is a Cuban politician.

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Adela Noriega

Adela Amalia Noriega Méndez (born October 24, 1969), better known as Adela Noriega, is a Mexican actress.

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Adele Live

Adele Live was the second concert tour by British singer Adele.

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Adele Romanski

Adele Romanski is an independent film producer.

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Aditi Khorana

Aditi Khorana is an American-Indian author based in Los Angeles, USA.

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Aditi Shankardass

Aditi Shankardass (अदिती शंकरदास) is a British neuroscientist.

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Adolfo Aguilar Zínser

Adolfo Aguilar Zínser (&ndash) was a Mexican scholar, diplomat and politician who served as a National Security Advisor to President Vicente Fox and as a UN Security Council Ambassador in the midst of the US invasion of Iraq.

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Adoption of Ala'a Eddeen

The Adoption of Ala'a Eddeen is an adoption of a then 9-year-old Iraqi boy, who could not walk because he suffered from cerebral palsy, by American Capt. Scott Southworth while he was deployed during the Iraq War.

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Adore You

"Adore You" is a song recorded by American recording artist Miley Cyrus.

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Adrian C. Wilcox High School

Adrian C. Wilcox High School is a public school located in Santa Clara, California.

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Adrian Dearnell

Adrian Dearnell (fr: Adrian Dearnell), a Franco-American financial journalist, is the founder and CEO of EuroBusiness Media, and former anchorman for several TV and radio stations such as Bloomberg TV.

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Adrian Peterson

Adrian Lewis Peterson (born March 21, 1985) is an American football running back who is a free agent.

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Adrian Taylor (producer)

Adrian Clemens "Clem" Taylor (January 27, 1954 – March 21, 2014) was an American television news producer, noted for his work on 60 Minutes, The Early Show and CBS News.

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Advance-fee scam

An advance-fee scam is a form of fraud and one of the most common types of confidence trick.

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Advanced Micro Devices

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) is an American multinational semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California, that develops computer processors and related technologies for business and consumer markets.

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ADX Florence

The United States Penitentiary, Administrative Maximum Facility (ADX) is an American federal supermax prison for male inmates located in Fremont County, Colorado.

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Aelita Andre

Aelita Andre (born 9 January 2007) is an Australian abstract artist known for her Surrealist painting style and her young age.

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AeroVironment RQ-11 Raven

The AeroVironment RQ-11 Raven is a small hand-launched remote-controlled unmanned aerial vehicle (or SUAV) developed for the United States military, but now adopted by the military forces of many other countries.

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Afghan National Army

The Afghan National Army (ANA) is the land warfare branch of the Afghan Armed Forces.

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Afghanistan

Afghanistan (Pashto/Dari:, Pashto: Afġānistān, Dari: Afġānestān), officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located within South Asia and Central Asia.

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After School Satan

After School Satan is an after school program project of The Satanic Temple, an American political activist religious organization based in Salem, Massachusetts and is sponsored by Reason Alliance LTD, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

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Aftermath of the Gulf War

The aftermath of Gulf War saw drastic political, cultural, and social change across the Middle East and even in areas outside those that were directly involved.

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Aftermath of the Northwest Airlines Flight 253 attack

On December 25, 2009, 23-year-old Nigerian Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab made an attempt to detonate an explosive substance on Northwest Airlines Flight 253.

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Ag-gag

Ag-gag is a term used to describe a class of anti-whistleblower laws that apply within the agriculture industry.

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Again (Lenny Kravitz song)

"Again" is a song by American rock musician Lenny Kravitz, being the only new song from his first Greatest Hits album, released in 2000.

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Age requirements in gymnastics

The age requirements in gymnastics are established by the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG) and regulate the age at which athletes are allowed to participate in senior-level competitions.

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Ahmad Hashim Abd al-Isawi

Ahmad Hashim Abd al-Isawi was an al Qaeda terrorist operating in Iraq in the early 2000s.

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Ahmed al-Darbi

Ahmed Muhammed Haza al-Darbi (احمد محمد هزاع آل الدربي) is a citizen of Saudi Arabia who was held in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba from August 2002 to May 2018; in May 2018 he was transferred to Saudi Arabia's custody.

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Ahmed Siddiqui (terrorist)

Ahmed Siddiqui is a citizen of Germany who is suspected of ties to terrorism.

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Airborne (dietary supplement)

Airborne is a dietary supplement containing herbal extracts, amino acids, antioxidants, electrolytes, vitamins, and other ingredients marketed to prevent the common cold and improve immune function.

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Airport Security Police (Bermuda)

The 'Airport Security Police' is the police force of the Bermuda International Airport.

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AirTran Holdings

AirTran Holdings was a Nevada corporation, based in Orlando, Florida, United States, that operated as an airline holding company.

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Ajmal Masroor

Ajmal Masroor (আজমল মাসরুর; born 19 October 1971) is a Bangladeshi-born British Imam, broadcaster and politician.

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Akatsuki (spacecraft)

, also known as the Venus Climate Orbiter (VCO) and Planet-C, is a Japanese (JAXA) space probe tasked to study the atmosphere of Venus.

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AKB48

AKB48 (pronounced A.K.B. Forty-Eight) are a Japanese idol girl group named after the Akihabara (Akiba for short) area in Tokyo, where the group's theater is located.

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AKB48 filmography

AKB48 (pronounced A.K.B. Forty-eight) is a Japanese idol girl group named after the Akihabara (Akiba for short) area in Tokyo, where the group's theater is located.

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Al Campanis

Alexander Sebastian Campanis (born Alessandro Campani, November 2, 1916 – June 21, 1998) was an American executive in Major League Baseball.

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Al Hirt

Alois Maxwell "Al" Hirt (November 7, 1922 – April 27, 1999) was an American trumpeter and bandleader.

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Al Jazeera America

Al Jazeera America (AJAM) was an American basic cable and satellite news television channel owned by the Al Jazeera Media Network.

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Al Jazeera controversies and criticism

Al Jazeera, owned by the government of Qatar, is currently one of the largest news organizations in the world, with 80 bureaus around the globe, which produce extensive news coverage online and via TV channels in a number of languages, including Arabic and English.

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Al Michaels

Alan Richard Michaels (born November 12, 1944) is an American television sportscaster.

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Al Neda

Alneda (النداء) (meaning "the call" in Arabic) is a former al-Qaeda-run website, which was located at: AlNeda.com.

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Al Sharpton

Alfred Charles Sharpton Jr. (born October 3, 1954) is an American civil rights activist, Baptist minister, television/radio talk show host and a former White House adviser for President Barack Obama.

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Al-Qaeda

Al-Qaeda (القاعدة,, translation: "The Base", "The Foundation" or "The Fundament" and alternatively spelled al-Qaida, al-Qæda and sometimes al-Qa'ida) is a militant Sunni Islamist multi-national organization founded in 1988.

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Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula

Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (lit or, Tanẓīm Qā‘idat al-Jihād fī Jazīrat al-‘Arab, "Organization of Jihad's Base in the Arabian Peninsula"), or AQAP, also known as Ansar al-Sharia in Yemen (جماعة أنصار الشريعة, Jamā‘at Anṣār ash-Sharī‘ah, "Group of the Helpers of the Sharia"), is a militant Islamist organization, primarily active in Yemen and Saudi Arabia.

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Al-Qaeda insurgency in Yemen

The al-Qaeda insurgency in Yemen refers to the armed conflict between the Yemeni government with United States assistance, and al-Qaeda-affiliated cells.

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Alain Laboile

Alain Laboile is a French photographer and sculptor.

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Alan Greenspan

Alan Greenspan (born March 6, 1926) is an American economist who served as Chairman of the Federal Reserve of the United States from 1987 to 2006.

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Alan King (designer)

Alan Cheung, also known as Alan King is an American businessman and fashion designer.

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Alan Lipman

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Alan Moore

Alan Moore (born 18 November 1953) is an English writer known primarily for his work in comic books including Watchmen, V for Vendetta, The Ballad of Halo Jones and From Hell.

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Alaska Public Safety Commissioner dismissal

The Alaska Public Safety Commissioner dismissal, also known as Troopergate, involves the possibly illegal July 2008 dismissal of the Alaskan Public Safety Commissioner Walter C. Monegan III by Governor Sarah Palin for not firing Alaskan State Trooper Mike Wooten, who was also Palin's ex-brother-in-law.

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Alastair Galpin

Alastair Galpin (born 1974, East London, South Africa) is the 2nd biggest Guinness World Records breaker of the 2000s decade, breaking 38 World Records, behind Ashrita Furman.

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Albany Medical College

Albany Medical College (AMC) is a medical school located in Albany, New York, United States.

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Albert Greenwood Brown

Albert Greenwood Brown, Jr. (born August 18, 1954) is an American who has been convicted of sexual molestation with force of a minor, two counts of first-degree rape with force, and the first-degree murder of a teen girl in Riverside, California.

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Albert Namatjira

Albert Namatjira (28 July 1902 – 8 August 1959), born Elea Namatjira, was a Western Arrernte-speaking Aboriginal artist from the MacDonnell Ranges in Central Australia.

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Alberto Gonzales

Alberto R. Gonzales (born August 4, 1955) is an American lawyer who served as the 80th United States Attorney General, appointed in February 2005 by President George W. Bush, becoming the highest-ranking Hispanic American in executive government to date.

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Alcohol laws of New Jersey

The state laws governing alcoholic beverages in New Jersey are among the most complex in the United States, with many peculiarities not found in other states' laws.

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Aldo Tambellini

Aldo Tambellini (born 29 April 1930) is an Italian American artist.

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Alec Baldwin

Alexander Rae "Alec" Baldwin III (born April 3, 1958) is an American actor, writer, producer, and comedian.

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Alejandro (song)

"Alejandro" is a song by American singer Lady Gaga.

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Alejandro Cao de Benós

Alejandro Cao de Benós de Les y Pérez (born 1974) is a Spanish political activist with close relations with North Korea.

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Alejandro Mayorkas

Alejandro N. Mayorkas (born November 24, 1959) is a Cuban-American lawyer who served as the Deputy Secretary of the United States Department of Homeland Security from Dec.

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Alejandro Peña Esclusa

Alejandro Peña Esclusa (born 3 July 1954 Periodismo de Verdad, 5 August 2010) is a Venezuelan politician, leader of the Venezuelan NGO Fuerza Solidaria (since May 2001) and president of the pan-Latin-American NGO UnoAmérica (since December 2008).

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Alex Alben

Alex Alben (born New York City, 1958), American politician, author and technology executive, was named the first Chief Privacy Officer of Washington State in April 2015.

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Alex Chambers

Alex Chambers is an Australian mixed martial artist who currently fights in the Ultimate Fighting Championship and competes in the Strawweight division.

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Alex Nowrasteh

Alexander "Alex" Nowrasteh is an analyst of immigration policy currently working at the Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity of the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank located in Washington D.C. Nowrasteh is an advocate of freer migration to the United States.

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Alex Parrish

Alexandra "Alex" Parrish is a fictional character and the protagonist of the American television drama thriller series Quantico on ABC.

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Alex Rodriguez

Alexander Emmanuel Rodriguez (born July 27, 1975), nicknamed "A-Rod", is an American former professional baseball shortstop and third baseman.

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Alex Roy

Alexander Roy (born November 23, 1971) is an American rally race driver who has won the Gumball 3000 rally and has set or broken multiple endurance driving records, including the Transcontinental "Cannonball" driving record across the United States in 2006, in 31 hours, 4 minutes.

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Alex van der Zwaan

Alex Rolf van der Zwaan (born September 1984) is a Belgian-born Dutch attorney formerly with the London branch of New York-based international law firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom.

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Alexa Ray Joel

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Alexander Campbell (suspected Molly Maguire)

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Alexander Freeman (filmmaker)

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Alexandra Levit

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Alexandria Mills

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Alexei Navalny

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Alexey Bugaev

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Alexis Cohen

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Alexis Debat

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Alexis Herman

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Alexis Wineman

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Ali Abdul Motalib Awayd Hassan Al Tayeea

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Ali Akbar Javanfekr

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Ali Bongo Ondimba

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Ali Wentworth

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Alice in Chains

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Alicia Keys

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Alicia Kozakiewicz

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Alicia Menendez

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Alimony

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Alimzhan Tokhtakhunov

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Alison Piepmeier

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Alison Stewart

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All for You (Janet Jackson song)

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All Hell Breaks Loose (Charmed)

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All Is Love

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All Saints' Episcopal Church (Briarcliff Manor, New York)

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All-American Boy

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Allan M. Siegal

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Allegations of war crimes in the 2006 Lebanon War

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Allen Brain Atlas

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Allen Drury

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Allen Salkin

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Allen Stanford

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Allison DuBois

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Allison Strong

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Allyson Kay Duncan

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Almon Glenn Braswell

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Alois Brunner

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Alpha Centauri Bb

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Alpine, New Jersey

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Aluminum Christmas tree

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Alveda King

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Alysa Stanton

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Alyssa Mastromonaco

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Amal Clooney

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Aman Ali (comedian)

Aman Ali (born March 27, 1985) is an American stand-up comedian, storyteller, journalist, and writer.

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Amanda Knox

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Amanda Knox: Murder on Trial in Italy

Amanda Knox: Murder on Trial in Italy (also known as The Amanda Knox Story) is a 2011 American true crime television film.

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Amanda Longacre

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Amber Room

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Amedy Coulibaly

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Ameer Abdullah

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Amena Khan

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America This Morning

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America's Four Gods

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America's Health Insurance Plans

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American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine

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American Airlines Flight 77

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American Atheists

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American Broadcasting Company

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American fatalities and injuries of the 2012 Benghazi attack

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American football

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American game show winnings records

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American Gangster (film)

American Gangster is a 2007 American biographical crime film directed and produced by Ridley Scott and written by Steven Zaillian.

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American Greetings

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American Health Care Act of 2017

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American Horror Story: Roanoke

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American Idol (season 7)

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American Jobs Act

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American Life

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American Music Awards of 2015

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American Music Awards of 2017

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American Pit Bull Terrier

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American Shale Oil

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American Widow Project

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American-led intervention in the Syrian Civil War

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Americans Elect

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Americans for Prosperity

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Ames, Iowa

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Aminopterin

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Amir Mirza Hekmati

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Amna Nawaz

Amna Nawaz is an American broadcast journalist.

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Amor real

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Amos Lee

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Amy Robach

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Amy Walter

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Amy Winehouse

Amy Jade Winehouse (14 September 1983 – 23 July 2011) was an English singer and songwriter.

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Ana Lucia Cortez

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Ana Navarro

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Anarchism in the United States

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And I Love H.E.R.: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

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Anders Behring Breivik

Fjotolf Hansen (born Anders Behring Breivik (born 13 February 1979), also known by his pseudonym Andrew Berwick, is a Norwegian far-right terrorist who committed the 2011 Norway attacks. On 22 July 2011 he killed eight people by detonating a van bomb amid Regjeringskvartalet in Oslo, then shot dead 69 participants of a Workers' Youth League (AUF) summer camp on the island of Utøya. In August 2012 he was convicted of mass murder, causing a fatal explosion, and terrorism. On the day of the attacks, Breivik electronically distributed a compendium of texts entitled 2083: A European Declaration of Independence, describing his militant ideology. In them, he lays out a worldview encompassing opposition to Islam and blaming feminism for creating a European "cultural suicide".Jones, Jane Clare., The Guardian, 27 July 2011. The texts call Islam and "Cultural Marxism" the enemy and advocate the deportation of all Muslims from Europe based on the model of the Beneš decrees, while also claiming that feminism exists to destroy European culture. Breivik wrote that his main motive for the atrocities was to market his manifesto. Two teams of court-appointed forensic psychiatrists examined Breivik before his trial. The first report diagnosed Breivik as having paranoid schizophrenia. A second psychiatric evaluation was commissioned following widespread criticism of the first. The second evaluation was published a week before the trial; it concluded that Breivik was not psychotic during the attacks nor during the evaluation. He was instead diagnosed as having narcissistic personality disorder. His trial began on 16 April 2012, with closing arguments made on 22 June 2012. On 24 August 2012, Oslo District Court delivered its verdict, finding Breivik sane and guilty of murdering 77 people. He was sentenced to 21 years in prison, in a form of preventive detention that required a minimum of 10 years incarceration and the possibility of one or more extensions for as long as he is deemed a danger to society. This is the maximum penalty in Norway. Breivik announced that he did not recognize the legitimacy of the court and therefore did not accept its decision—he claims he "cannot" appeal because this would legitimize the authority of the Oslo District Court. While imprisoned, Breivik has identified himself as a fascist and a national socialist, saying he previously exploited counterjihadist rhetoric in order to protect ethno-nationalists. In 2015, he said that he has never personally identified as a Christian, and called his religion Odinism. In 2016, Breivik sued Norwegian Correctional Service, claiming that his solitary confinement violated his human rights and subjected him to degrading treatment and privacy violations. In its judgment of 20 April 2016, the City Court found that Breivik's rights under Article 3 of the Convention had been violated, but not those under Article 8. The government appealed against the City Court's judgment as concerned the finding of a breach of Article 3 of the Convention, while Breivik appealed as concerned the finding that Article 8 had not been breached. On 1 March 2017, the Court of Appeals ruled that neither Article 3 nor Article 8 had been breached. On 8 June 2017, Norway's Supreme Court upheld the verdict of the Court of Appeals. On 30 June 2017, Breivik filed a complaint with the European Court of Human Rights, which the court dismissed on 21 June 2018.

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Anderson Cooper

Anderson Hays Cooper (born June 3, 1967) is an American journalist, television personality, and author.

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Andre Vltchek

André Vltchek is a USSR-born American political analyst, journalist, and a filmmaker.

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Andrea Canning

Andrea Mead Canning (born December 10, 1972) is a Canadian-American journalist.

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Andrea Stassou

Andrea Stassou is an American television journalist.

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Andrei Codrescu

Andrei Codrescu (born December 20, 1946) is a Romanian-American poet, novelist, essayist, screenwriter, and commentator for National Public Radio.

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Andrew A. Frank

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Andrew Chan

Andrew Chan (12 January 1984 – 29 April 2015) was an Australian born man who was convicted and executed in Indonesia for drug trafficking as a member of the Bali Nine.

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Andrew Cuomo

Andrew Mark Cuomo (born December 6, 1957) is an American politician, author, and lawyer serving as the 56th and current Governor of New York, since 2011.

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Andrew Goldberg (director)

Andrew Goldberg (born June 26, 1968) is an American producer and director and is the founder and owner of Two Cats Productions in New York City.

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Andrew Koenig

Joshua Andrew Koenig ((August 17, 1968 – c. February 16, 2010), was an American character actor, film director, editor, writer, and human rights activist.

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Andrew Lack (executive)

Andrew Lack (born May 16, 1947) is the chairman of NBC News and MSNBC.

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Andrew Pollack

Andrew Scot Pollack is an American school safety activist.

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Andrew Shapiro

Andrew Shapiro is an American composer and songwriter.

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Andrew Shue

Andrew Eppley Shue (born February 20, 1967) is an American actor, known for his role as Billy Campbell on the television series Melrose Place (1992–1999).

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Andrew Wakefield

Andrew Jeremy Wakefield (born 1957) is a discredited former British doctor who became an anti-vaccine activist.

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Andy Cowan

Andy Cowan (born Andrew Glenn Cowan) is an American writer and script consultant for television and other media, including two of the five best television series of all time, as compiled in 2012 by ABC News and People magazine, and the number two and number eight best written series as voted on by the Writers Guild of America in 2013 (101 Best Written TV Series).

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Andy Martin

Anthony Robert Martin-Trigona, usually known as Andy Martin (born 1945), is an American perennial candidate who has pursued numerous litigations. The Nation, The Washington Post,Mosk, Matthew.. The Washington Post, June 28, 2008. and The New York Times identified him as the primary source of false rumors that then-presidential candidate Barack Obama was secretly a Muslim during the 2008 U.S. Presidential election (an allegation Martin had made as early as 2004). In a later interview with CNN, Martin explicitly abandoned this view and now asserts Obama's real father is not Barack Obama, Sr., but African American journalist Frank Marshall Davis. On October 17, 2008, Martin filed a lawsuit against the state of Hawaii calling for the public release of Barack Obama's birth certificate and other vital records. To counter conspiracy theories that Obama is not a natural-born citizen of the United States, the Obama campaign previously posted an image of his short-form birth certificate online., Obama for America. Retrieved June 14, 2008., FactCheck.org (August 26, 2008): "The document is a 'certification of birth,' also known as a short-form birth certificate. The long form is drawn up by the hospital and includes additional information such as birth weight and parents' hometowns." Martin's lawsuit sought a copy of Sen. Obama's long-form birth certificate. The Hawaii Supreme Court later denied Martin's request.

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Andy Mooney

Andrew "Andy" P. Mooney (born 1955) is the CEO of Fender Musical Instruments Corporation and former chairman of Disney Consumer Products (DCP).

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Andy Rooney

Andrew Aitken Rooney (January 14, 1919 – November 4, 2011) was an American radio and television writer who was best known for his weekly broadcast "A Few Minutes with Andy Rooney", a part of the CBS News program 60 Minutes from 1978 to 2011.

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Andy Worthington

Andy Worthington is a British historian, investigative journalist, and film director.

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Angela Merkel

Angela Dorothea Merkel (Kasner, born 17 July 1954) is a German politician serving as Chancellor of Germany since 2005 and leader of the centre-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) since 2000.

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Angelia Ong

Angelia Gabrena Ong (born June 27, 1990) is a Filipino model and beauty queen who was crowned Miss Philippines Earth 2015 and was later crowned as Miss Earth 2015.

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Angie Zapata

Angie Zapata (5 August 198917 July 2008) was an American trans woman beaten to death in Greeley, Colorado.

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Angry World

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AngularJS

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Angur Ada

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Angus Hines

Angus Hines is a television producer for ABC news.

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Animals, Animals, Animals

Animals, Animals, Animals is an educational television series on ABC about different species of animals.

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Anina (model)

Anina, also known by the pseudonym Anina.net, is an American-born international fashion model, blogger, and fashion technology and wearables event producer.

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Anisa Mehdi

Anisa Marie Mehdi is a film director and journalist.

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Anita Sarkeesian

Anita Sarkeesian (born 1983) is a Canadian-American feminist media critic, blogger, and public speaker.

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Ann Coulter

Ann Hart Coulter (born December 8, 1961) is an American conservative social and political commentator, writer, syndicated columnist, and lawyer.

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Ann Hunt and Elizabeth Hamel

Ann Hunt and Elizabeth Hamel (born 28 February 1936) are twin sisters who were reunited after almost 78 years apart.

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Ann Medina

Ann Medina is an American Canadian television journalist and documentary producer.

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Ann Romney

Ann Lois Romney (née Davies; born April 16, 1949) is the wife of American businessman and politician, Mitt Romney.

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Ann Vriend

Ann Vriend is a Canadian singer-songwriter and pianist based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in the neighborhood of McCauley.

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Ann Ward

Ann Marie Ward (born April 20, 1991) is an American fashion model, best known as the winner of Cycle 15 of ''America's Next Top Model''.

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Anna Canzano

Anna Song Canzano is an American broadcast journalist who works at KOIN-Television in Portland, Oregon.

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Anna Murdoch Mann

Anna Maria Mann DSG (née Torv; formerly Murdoch; born 30 June 1944) is a Scottish journalist and novelist.

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Anna Nicole Smith

Anna Nicole Smith (born Vickie Lynn Hogan; November 28, 1967 – February 8, 2007) was an American model, actress and television personality.

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Anne Hathaway

Anne Jacqueline Hathaway (born November 12, 1982) is an American actress and singer.

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Anne Heche

Anne Celeste Heche (born May 25, 1969) is an American actress, director, and screenwriter.

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Anne Sweeney

Anne Marie Sweeney (born November 4, 1957) is an American business woman.

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Annihilus

Annihilus is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, primarily as an adversary to the Fantastic Four and first appeared in Fantastic Four Annual #6, published in November 1968.

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Ansel Bourne

Ansel Bourne (1826–1910) was a famous 19th-century psychology case due to his experience of a probable dissociative fugue.

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Antaviliai

Antaviliai is a neighborhood of Vilnius, capital of Lithuania.

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Anthony Billingsley

Anthony John Billingsley is an Australian political analyst and senior lecturer at the University of New South Wales.

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Anthony Curcio

Anthony J. Curcio (born September 1, 1980) is an American former criminal turned author and speaker.

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Anthony Godby Johnson

Anthony Godby Johnson is the subject and supposed author of the 1993 memoir A Rock and a Hard Place: One Boy's Triumphant Story.

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Anthracite Fields

Anthracite Fields is an oratorio for choir and chamber ensemble by the American composer Julia Wolfe.

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Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement

The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) is a multinational treaty for the purpose of establishing international standards for intellectual property rights enforcement.

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Antiques Roadshow (U.S. TV series)

Antiques Roadshow is an American television program broadcast on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Public television stations.

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Antisemitism in the United States

Antisemitism has existed in the United States for centuries.

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Antoni Macierewicz

Antoni Macierewicz (born August 3, 1948) is the former Minister of National Defence for Poland.

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Antonin Scalia

Antonin Gregory Scalia (March 11, 1936 – February 13, 2016) was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1986 until his death in 2016.

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Antonio Banderas

José Antonio Domínguez Bandera (born 10 August 1960), known professionally as Antonio Banderas, is a Spanish actor, singer, and producer.

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Antonio Herrera-Vaillant

Antonio Alfredo Herrera-Vaillant y Buxó-Canel (born 1942) is an exiled Cuban Venezuelan business leader, writer, journalist and historian.

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Antonio Mora

Antonio Mora (born December 14, 1957, Havana, Cuba) is a multiple Emmy Award winning journalist and television news anchor.

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Antonio Sabàto Jr.

Antonio Sabàto Jr. (born February 29, 1972) is an Italian-American model, actor, and aspiring politician.

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Anwar al-Awlaki

Anwar al-Awlaki (also spelled al-Aulaqi, al-Awlaqi; أنور العولقي Anwar al-‘Awlaqī; April 21, 1971 – September 30, 2011) was a Yemeni-American Islamist militiant, preacher, and imam.

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Anyang, Gyeonggi

Anyang is a city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.

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Apex (gang)

Apex, although lacking any leadership or structure, is a group that has been loosely termed a street gang in Melbourne, Australia.

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Aphrodite gas field

Aphrodite gas field is an offshore gas field off the southern coast of Cyprus located at the exploratory drilling block 12 in the country's maritime Exclusive Economic Zone.

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Apl.de.ap

Allan Pineda Lindo (born November 28, 1974), known professionally as apl.de.ap (Pronunciation), is an American-Filipino musician, rapper, singer, and record producer, best known as a member of the Grammy Award-winning hip hop group The Black Eyed Peas.

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Apocephalus borealis

Apocephalus borealis is a species of North American parasitoid phorid fly that attacks bumblebees, honey bees, and paper wasps.

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Applesauce cake

Applesauce cake is a dessert cake prepared using apple sauce, flour and sugar as primary ingredients.

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Appleton International Airport

Appleton International Airport, formerly Outagamie County Regional Airport, is an airport located in Outagamie County, Wisconsin, United States, just west of Appleton in the town of Greenville.

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April (giraffe)

April (born 2002) is a reticulated giraffe at the Animal Adventure Park in Harpursville, New York, in the United States.

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April Masini

April Masini (born July 6, 1964) is an American advice columnist also known for her political advocacy for the television and film industry in Hawaii.

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AquAdvantage salmon

AquAdvantage salmon is a genetically modified (GM) Atlantic salmon developed by AquaBounty Technologies.

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AR-15 style rifle

An AR-15 style rifle is a lightweight semi-automatic rifle based on the Colt AR-15 design.

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Aracoma Alma Mine accident

The Aracoma Alma Mine accident occurred when a conveyor belt in the Aracoma Alma Mine No.

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Aram Byer James

Aram Byer James is a former Santa Clara County, CA Assistant Public Defender, police watchdog, social activist, and civil rights attorney.

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Arbitration Committee

An Arbitration Committee is a binding dispute resolution panel of editors, used on several projects of the Wikimedia Foundation.

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Archer Daniels Midland

The Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM) is an American global food processing and commodities trading corporation, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.

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ArchiCamp

ArchiCamp is an unofficial annual gathering of Australian and international architecture students, architects, craftsmen and artists, focused on sustainability, ethical development and professional culture.

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Arctic Flight

Arctic Flight is a 78-minute 1952 drama film, directed by Lew Landers and produced by Monogram Pictures.

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Arike Ogunbowale

Arike Ogunbowale (born March 2, 1997) is an American basketball player at the University of Notre Dame.

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Arizona SB 1070

The Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act (introduced as Arizona Senate Bill 1070 and thus often referred to simply as Arizona SB 1070) is a 2010 legislative Act in the U.S. state of Arizona that at the time of passage in 2010 was the broadest and strictest anti-illegal immigration measure passed in Arizona.

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Arizona v. United States

Arizona v. United States,, was a United States Supreme Court case involving Arizona's S.B. 1070, a state law intended to increase the powers of local law enforcement who wished to enforce federal immigration laws.

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Arkansas Alligator Farm and Petting Zoo

The Arkansas Alligator Farm and Petting Zoo is a privately owned zoo located on Whittington Avenue in Hot Springs, Arkansas.

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Arlene's Flowers lawsuit

The Arlene's Flowers lawsuit is a group of merged civil suits brought against Arlene's Flowers of Richland, Washington, US, by a same-sex couple that was refused service, represented by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and by Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson.

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Armen Keteyian

Armen Keteyian (born March 6, 1953) is an American television journalist and author.

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Arnold Díaz

Arnold Diaz (born July 4, 1949 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American television consumer watchdog journalist, of Puerto Rican descent, who is currently employed by WPIX-TV in New York.

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Around the Horn

Around the Horn (ATH) is an American sports roundtable discussion show conducted in the style of a panel game that is produced by ESPN.

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Artemis Racing

Artemis Racing is a professional sailing team founded in 2006 by businessman and sailor Torbjörn Törnqvist, named after Artemis, the ancient Greek goddess.

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Arthur Alan Wolk

Arthur Alan Wolk (born October 25, 1943) is an American attorney and author.

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Arthur Chu

Arthur Chu (born January 30, 1984) is an American columnist and former contestant on the syndicated US game show Jeopardy!.

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Artie Abrams

Artie Abrams is a fictional character from the Fox musical comedy-drama series Glee.

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Artificial Christmas tree

An artificial Christmas trees is an artificial pine and fir tree manufactured for the specific purpose of use as a Christmas tree.

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Artistic depictions of the partition of India

The partition of India and the associated bloody riots inspired many creative minds in India and Pakistan to create literary/cinematic depictions of this event.

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Artists United Against Apartheid

Artists United Against Apartheid was a 1985 protest group founded by activist and performer Steven Van Zandt and record producer Arthur Baker to protest apartheid in South Africa.

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Artur Górski

Artur Górski (30 January 1970 – 1 April 2016) was a Polish politician.

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Asana

In yoga, an asana is a posture in which a practitioner sits.

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Ashley Alexandra Dupré

Ashley Rae Maika DiPietro (born Ashley Youmans; April 30, 1985) better known by the stage name Ashley Alexandra Dupré, is a former call girl.

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Ashley Everett

Ashley Chrisha Marie Everett (born April 19, 1989) is an American dancer and actress.

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Ashley Kirilow

Ashley Anne Kirilow is an Ontario woman who raised money to aid cancer sufferers, while pretending herself to be a cancer sufferer.

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Ashley Lauren Fisher

Ashley Lauren Fisher (Montville, New Jersey, February 23, 1975) is an American model, co-founder and chairwoman of Discovery Through Design, a non-profit organization that creates awareness and raises funds for disabled women's health initiatives and spinal cord research, and a former actress, and restaurateur.

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Ashrita Furman

Ashrita Furman (born Keith Furman, September 16, 1954) is a Guinness World Records record-breaker.

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Assassination of Benazir Bhutto

The assassination of Benazir Bhutto took place on 27 December 2007 in Rawalpindi, Pakistan.

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Assassination of Benigno Aquino Jr.

The assassination of Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino Jr., former Philippine Senator, took place on Sunday, August 21, 1983 at Manila International Airport (renamed Ninoy Aquino International Airport in his honor).

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Assassination of George Tiller

On May 31, 2009, George Tiller, a physician from Wichita, Kansas who was nationally known for being one of the few doctors in the United States to perform late-term abortions, was murdered by Scott Roeder, an anti-abortion extremist.

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Assassination of John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, was assassinated on Friday, November 22, 1963, at 12:30 p.m. in Dallas, Texas, while riding in a presidential motorcade through Dealey Plaza.

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Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy

On June 5, 1968, presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy was mortally wounded shortly after midnight PDT at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles.

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Assassination threats against Barack Obama

Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States, has been the target of several assassination threats and alleged plots since he first became a presidential candidate in 2007.

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Assault weapons legislation in the United States

Assault weapons legislation in the United States refers to bills and laws (active, expired, proposed or failed) that define and restrict or make illegal the manufacture, transfer, and possession of assault weapons.

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Assyrian Australians

Assyrian Australians are Australians of Assyrian descent or Assyrians who have Australian citizenship.

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Asturian miners' strike of 2012

The 2012 Asturian miners' strike was an industrial dispute involving more than 8,000 coal miners in the Spanish autonomous community of Asturias.

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At the Center of the Storm

At the Center of the Storm: My Years at the CIA is a memoir co-written by former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency George Tenet with Bill Harlow, former CIA Director of Public Affairs.

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At the Movies (U.S. TV series)

At the Movies (originally Siskel & Ebert & the Movies, and later At the Movies with Ebert and Roeper) is a movie review television program produced by Disney-ABC Domestic Television in which two film critics share their opinions of newly released films.

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Atlanta murders of 1979–81

The Atlanta murders of 1979–1981, sometimes called the Atlanta Child Murders (although several of the purported victims were adults), were a series of murders committed in the American city of Atlanta, Georgia, from the middle of 1979 until May 1981.

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Atlantis (newspaper)

The Atlantis was the first successful Greek language daily newspaper published in the United States.

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Attack on Reginald Denny

The attack on Reginald Denny was an incident in the 1992 Los Angeles riots in which Reginald Denny, a white construction truck driver, was beaten nearly to death by a group of black men who came to be known as the "L.A. Four".

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Attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan

On March 30, 1981, President Ronald Reagan and three others were shot and wounded by John Hinckley Jr. in Washington, D.C., as they were leaving a speaking engagement at the Washington Hilton Hotel.

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August 2016 Quetta attacks

On 8 August 2016, terrorists attacked the Government Hospital of Quetta in Pakistan with a suicide bombing and shooting.

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Augusto Pinochet

Augusto José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte (25 November 1915 – 10 December 2006) was a Chilean general, politician and the dictator of Chile between 1973 and 1990 who remained the Commander-in-Chief of the Chilean Army until 1998 and was also President of the Government Junta of Chile between 1973 and 1981.

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Australia Forum

The Australia Forum is a proposed convention centre complex for Canberra, Australia.

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Australian federal election, 2007

Federal elections were held in Australia on 24 November 2007.

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Autómata

Autómata is a 2014 Spanish-Bulgarian science fiction action film starring Antonio Banderas.

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Autism Research Institute

The Autism Research Institute (ARI) is an organization that created a controversial program, Defeat Autism Now! (DAN!), in 1995.

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AutoAdmit

AutoAdmit, also known as Xoxohth, is a website for prospective and current law students and lawyers.

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Automaton Transfusion

Automaton Transfusion is a 2006 American independent horror film written and directed by Steven C. Miller.

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Autotrader.com

Autotrader.com, Inc. is an online marketplace for car shoppers and sellers.

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Ava DuVernay

Ava Marie DuVernay (born August 24, 1972) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, film marketer, and film distributor.

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Avatar (2009 film)

Avatar, marketed as James Cameron's Avatar, is a 2009 American epic science fiction film directed, written, produced, and co-edited by James Cameron, and stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang, Michelle Rodriguez, and Sigourney Weaver.

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Avigdor Lieberman

Avigdor Lieberman (אביגדור ליברמן,,; born Evet Lvovich Liberman, Эве́т Льво́вич Ли́берман, 5 July 1958) is a Soviet-born Israeli politician who serves as the Defense Minister of Israel.

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AVN (magazine)

Adult Video News (also called AVN or AVN Magazine) is an American trade magazine that covers the adult video industry.

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Avoca Dell, South Australia

Avoca Dell is a hamlet and north suburban locality of Murray Bridge on the east (left) bank of the Murray River.

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Avocado toast

Avocado toast is a type of open sandwich made with mashed avocado and salt, pepper, and citrus juice on toast.

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Axel Alonso

Axel Alonso is an American comic book creator and former journalist, best known as the former Editor-in-Chief at Marvel Comics, a role which he held from January 2011 until November 2017.

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Ayane (Dead or Alive)

(sometimes written 綾音) is a video game character in the Dead or Alive and Ninja Gaiden series by Team Ninja and Koei Tecmo.

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Ayman al-Zawahiri

Ayman Mohammed Rabie al-Zawahiri (أيمن محمد ربيع الظواهري, born June 19, 1951) is the current leader of Al-Qaeda and a current or former member and senior official of Islamist organizations which have orchestrated and carried out attacks in North America, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.

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♯JusticeForFlint

#JusticeForFlint was a charity event held on February 28, 2016, addressing the ongoing Flint water crisis in the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Babe Ruth

George Herman "Babe" Ruth Jr. (February 6, 1895 – August 16, 1948) was an American professional baseball player whose career in Major League Baseball (MLB) spanned 22 seasons, from 1914 through 1935.

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Baby Jesus theft

Baby Jesus theft is the theft of plastic or ceramic figurines of the infant Jesus from outdoor public and private nativity displays during the Christmas season.

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Baby planner

A baby planner is a private maternity consultant.

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Backstreet Boys

The Backstreet Boys (often abbreviated as BSB) are an American vocal group, formed in Orlando, Florida in 1993.

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Backstreet Boys discography

The discography of American pop vocal group Backstreet Boys consists of eight studio albums, 28 singles, one live album, three compilation albums and 25 music videos.

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Backyard wrestling

Backyard wrestling (BYW), also referred to as yarding or backyarding, is an underground hobby and sport involving untrained practices of professional-style wrestling, typically in a low budget environment.

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Bacon cake

Bacon cake is a dish made with bacon, either savory or sweet, and generally baked in an oven, although it's sometimes cooked in a skillet on a range top.

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Bacon Explosion

A Bacon Explosion is a pork dish that consists of bacon wrapped around a filling of spiced sausage and crumbled bacon.

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Baconnaise

Baconnaise is a bacon-flavor mayonnaise-based product that is ovo vegetarian and kosher certified.

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Bad Aibling Station

The Bad Aibling Station (abbreviated BAS, also known as Field station 81, which had an official designation as the 18th United States Army Security Agency Field Station, or as the pseudonym Hortensie III) is a satellite tracking station operated by the German intelligence agency Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND) in Bad Aibling, Bavaria.

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Bad Day (Daniel Powter song)

"Bad Day" is a pop song from Canadian singer Daniel Powter's self-titled debut studio album (2005).

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Bad Romance

"Bad Romance" is a song by American singer Lady Gaga from her third extended play, The Fame Monster (2009).

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Bad Veins

Bad Veins is an American indie pop musical project by Benjamin Davis, formed in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.

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Bad Veins (album)

Bad Veins is the debut full-length album by the indie rock duo of the same name, released on 21 February 2009 through Dangerbird Records.

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Baden Langton

Baden Langton was one of several early co-anchors of CTV National News, and worked with anchor Peter Jennings.

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Bahar Soomekh

Bahar Soomekh (بهار سومخ, born March 30, 1975) is an Iranian-born American-based actress.

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Bahrain Bloody Thursday

Bahrain's Bloody Thursday (خميس البحرين الدامي) is the name given by protesters in Bahrain to 17 February 2011, the fourth day of their national uprising.

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Bahrain Tamarod

Bahrain Tamarod (also spelled Bahrain Tamarrod; تمرد البحرين; literally "Bahrain Rebellion"), also known as August 14 Rebellion, was a three-day protest campaign in Bahrain that began on 14 August 2013, the forty-second anniversary of Bahrain Independence Day and the two-and-a-half-year anniversary of the Bahraini uprising.

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Bahraini uprising of 2011

The Bahraini uprising of 2011 was a series of anti-government protests in Bahrain led by the Shia-dominant Bahraini Opposition from 2011 until 2014.

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Bai Yansong

Bai Yansong (born August 20, 1968) is a Chinese news commentator, anchor and journalist for China Central Television (CCTV).

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Bail Act 2013

The Bail Act 2013 is a New South Wales law that came into effect on 20 May 2014.

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Bale Out

"Bale Out: RevoLucian's Christian Bale Remix!" is a satirical dance remix by American composer Lucian Piane, also known as RevoLucian, released on February 2, 2009, to YouTube and Myspace.

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Balloon boy hoax

On October 15, 2009 Richard and Mayumi Heene allowed a homemade helium-filled gas balloon, shaped to resemble a silver flying saucer, to float away into the atmosphere above Fort Collins, Colorado, then claimed that their six-year-old son Falcon was inside it, apparently traveling at altitudes reaching.

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Bangerz

Bangerz is the fourth studio album by American singer Miley Cyrus.

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Bangerz Tour

The Bangerz Tour was the fourth concert tour by American singer Miley Cyrus.

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Bank of America

Bank of America Corporation (abbreviated as BofA) is an American multinational financial services company headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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Bank of England

The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the model on which most modern central banks have been based.

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Bank Transfer Day

Bank Transfer Day was a consumer activism initiative calling for a voluntary switch from commercial banks to not-for-profit credit unions by November 5, 2011.

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Barack Obama

Barack Hussein Obama II (born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who served as the 44th President of the United States from January 20, 2009, to January 20, 2017.

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Barack Obama "Joker" poster

The Barack Obama "Joker" poster is a digitally manipulated image of United States President Barack Obama, designed by Firas Alkhateeb in January 2009, that was adopted by some critics of the Obama administration and described as the most famous anti-Obama image.

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Barack Obama assassination plot in Tennessee

The Barack Obama assassination plot in Tennessee was a plot by Paul Schlesselman and Daniel Cowart to assassinate Barack Obama, who was then the 2008 Democratic Party presidential nominee.

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Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories

During Barack Obama's campaign for president in 2008, throughout his presidency, and afterwards, a number of conspiracy theories falsely asserted Obama was ineligible to be President of the United States because he was not a natural-born citizen of the United States as required by Article Two of the U.S. Constitution.

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Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2008

The 2008 presidential campaign of Barack Obama, then junior United States Senator from Illinois, was announced on February 10, 2007 in Springfield, Illinois.

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Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2012

The 2012 reelection campaign of Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States, was formally announced on April 4, 2011.

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Barack Obama presidential primary campaign, 2008

On February 10, 2007, Barack Obama, then junior United States Senator from Illinois, announced his candidacy for the presidency of the United States in Springfield, Illinois.

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Barack Obama religion conspiracy theories

Allegations that Barack Obama secretly practices Islam, or that he is the antichrist of Christian eschatology, have been suggested since he campaigned for the U.S. Senate in 2004 and proliferated after his election as President of the U.S. in 2008.

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Barack Obama Supreme Court candidates

President Barack Obama made two successful appointments to the Supreme Court of the United States.

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Barack Obama Tucson memorial speech

President of the United States Barack Obama delivered a speech at the Together We Thrive: Tucson and America memorial on January 12, 2011, held in the McKale Center on the University of Arizona campus.

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Barbara Mikulski

Barbara Ann Mikulski (born July 20, 1936) is an American politician who served as a United States Senator from Maryland from 1987 to 2017.

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Barbara Starr

Barbara Starr (born 1938) is an American television news journalist for CNN.

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Barbara Walters

Barbara Jill Walters (born September 25, 1929) is an American broadcast journalist, author, and television personality.

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Barbara Walters' 10 Most Fascinating People

Barbara Walters' 10 Most Fascinating People was a televised compilation of ten public figures who are prominent names in the fields of entertainment, sports, politics, and popular culture.

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Barefoot running

Barefoot running, also called "natural running", is the act of running without footwear.

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Barry Jenkins

Barry Jenkins (born November 19, 1979) is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter based in Los Angeles.

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Barry University

Barry University is a private, Catholic university founded in 1940 by the Adrian Dominican Sisters.

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Barry Urban

Barry Urban (born 10 December 1968) is a former Australian politician.

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Bart Simpson

Bartholomew JoJo "Bart" Simpson is a fictional character in the American animated television series The Simpsons and part of the Simpson family.

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Bart Stupak

Bartholomew Thomas "Bart" Stupak (born February 29, 1952) is an American politician and lobbyist.

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Bartram Trail High School

Bartram Trail High School (BTHS) is a public high school in the St. Johns County School District, located in northwest St. Johns County, Florida (U.S.) that opened in 2000.

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Bashar al-Assad

Bashar Hafez al-Assad (بشار حافظ الأسد, Levantine pronunciation:;; born 11 September 1965) is a Syrian politician who has been the 19th and current President of Syria since 17 July 2000.

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Batcopter

The Batcopter is the fictional personal helicopter of the DC Comics superhero Batman.

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Battle at Kruger

Battle at Kruger is an eight-minute amateur wildlife video that depicts a confrontation between a herd of Cape buffalo, a small group of young lions from a pride, and one crocodile.

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Battle of Aleppo (2012–2016)

The Battle of Aleppo (معركة حلب) was a major military confrontation in Aleppo, the largest city in Syria, between the Syrian opposition (including the Free Syrian Army (FSA) and other largely-Sunni groups, such as the Levant Front and the Al-Qaeda-affiliated Al-Nusra Front) against the government of Bashar al-Assad, supported by Hezbollah, Shia militias and Russia, and against the Kurdish People's Protection Units. The battle began on 19 July 2012 and was part of the ongoing Syrian Civil War. A stalemate that had been in place for four years finally ended in July 2016, when Syrian government troops closed the rebels' last supply line into Aleppo with the support of Russian airstrikes. In response, rebel forces launched unsuccessful counteroffensives in September and October that failed to break the siege; in November, government forces embarked on a decisive campaign that resulted in the recapture of all of Aleppo by December 2016. The Syrian government victory was widely seen as a potential turning point in Syria's civil war. The large scale devastation of the battle and its importance led combatants to name it the "mother of battles" or "Syria's Stalingrad". The battle was marked by widespread violence against civilians, alleged repeated targeting of hospitals and schools (mostly by pro-government Air Forces and to a lesser extent by the rebels), and indiscriminate aerial strikes and shelling against civilian areas. It was also marked by the inability of the international community to resolve the conflict peacefully. The UN special envoy to Syria proposed to end the battle by giving East Aleppo autonomy, but the idea was rejected by the Syrian government. Hundreds of thousands of residents were displaced by the fighting and efforts to provide aid to civilians or facilitate evacuation were routinely disrupted by continued combat and mistrust between the opposing sides. Various claims of war crimes emerged during the battle, including the use of chemical weapons by both Syrian government forces and rebel forces, the use barrel bombs by the Syrian Air Force, the dropping of cluster munitions on populated areas by Russian and Syrian forces, the carrying out of "double tap" airstrikes to target rescue workers responding to previous strikes, summary executions of civilians and captured soldiers by both sides, indiscriminate shelling and use of highly inaccurate improvised artillery by rebel forces. During the 2016 Syrian government offensive, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights warned that "crimes of historic proportions" were being committed in Aleppo. Fighting also caused severe destruction to the Old City of Aleppo, a UNESCO World Heritage site. An estimated 33,500 buildings have been either damaged or destroyed. After four years of fighting, the battle represents one of the longest sieges in modern warfare and one of the bloodiest battles of the Syrian Civil War, leaving an estimated 31,000 people dead, almost a tenth of the estimated overall war casualties at that time.

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Battle of Brega–Ajdabiya road

The Battle of Brega–Ajdabiya road was a battle during the Libyan Civil War between forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and anti-Gaddafi forces for control of the towns of Brega and Ajdabiya respectively and the Libyan Coastal Highway between them.

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Battle of Mosul (2016–2017)

The Battle of Mosul (2016–2017) (معركة الموصل, Ma‘rakat al-Mawṣil; شەڕی مووسڵ, Şeriy Mûsil) was a major military campaign launched by the Iraqi Government forces with allied militias, the Kurdistan Regional Government, and international forces to retake the city of Mosul from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), which had seized the city in June 2014.

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Battle of the Kodori Valley

The Battle of the Kodori Valley was a military operation during the Russo-Georgian War in the Upper Kodori Valley of Abkhazia, a breakaway region of Georgia.

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Battle of Tripoli (2011)

The Battle of Tripoli (ﻣﻌﺮﻛﺔ ﻃﺮﺍﺑﻠﺲ) was a military confrontation in Tripoli, Libya, between loyalists of Muammar Gaddafi, the longtime leader of Libya, and the National Transitional Council, which was attempting to overthrow Gaddafi and take control of the capital.

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Battle of Wanat

The Battle of Wanat occurred on July 13, 2008, when about 200 Taliban insurgents attacked American troops near Quam, in the Waygal district in Afghanistan's far eastern province of Nuristan.

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Battle Royale (novel)

is the first novel by the Japanese author Koushun Takami.

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Battlefield Earth (film)

Battlefield Earth (also referred to as Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000) is a 2000 American science fiction action film based upon the first half of L. Ron Hubbard's 1982 novel of the same name.

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Battlezone (1980 video game)

Battlezone is a first-person shooter tank combat arcade game from Atari, Inc. released in November 1980.

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Batwoman

Batwoman is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.

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Bay Revival

The Bay Revival (also known as the Bay of the Holy Spirit Revival) is a spiritual awakening of the Christian faith that started at the Church of His Presence in Daphne, Alabama, in July 2010, and after April 2011 expanded to global telecasts.

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Baylor University sexual assault scandal

The Baylor University sexual assault scandal was the result of numerous allegations of and convictions for sexual and non-sexual assaults committed by Baylor Bears football players at Baylor University between the years 2012 and 2016.

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Beat Goes On (Madonna song)

"Beat Goes On" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Madonna for her eleventh studio album, Hard Candy (2008).

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Beau Biden

Joseph Robinette "Beau" Biden III (February 3, 1969 – May 30, 2015) was an American attorney, officer in the Army Judge Advocate General's Corps, and politician from Wilmington, Delaware.

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Beautiful Heartache

Beautiful Heartache is a 2009 music album by Russian pianist and singer-songwriter, Oksana Grigorieva, with Mel Gibson as executive producer.

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Beef Products

Beef Products Inc. (BPI) is an American meat processing company based in Dakota Dunes, South Dakota.

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Beg for It (song)

"Beg for It" is a song by Australian rapper Iggy Azalea, featuring Danish singer MØ.

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Belarusian democracy movement

The Belarusian democracy movement is an opposition movement in Belarus which seeks to challenge the government of President Alexander Lukashenko.

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Belisa Vranich

Belisa Vranich (born 28 April 1966) is a US clinical psychologist, author, public speaker, and founder of The Breathing Class (TM).

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Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey

The Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey is an American multi-mission, tiltrotor military aircraft with both vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL), and short takeoff and landing (STOL) capabilities.

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Bell Media

Bell Media Inc. (French: Bell Média) is the mass media subsidiary of BCE Inc. (also known as Bell Canada Enterprises, the parent company of the former telephone monopoly Bell Canada).

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Belmont Club

Belmont Club is a weblog that has been in existence since 28 April 2003.

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Ben Affleck

Benjamin Geza Affleck-Boldt (born August 15, 1972) is an American actor and filmmaker.

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Ben Blank

Ben Blank (c. 1921 – February 3, 2009) was an American innovator in television graphics, working for both CBS and the American Broadcasting Company, who has been credited with creating the first news graphic and the first use of a logo displayed over a news anchor's shoulder, winning an Emmy Award for his work.

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Ben Carson office furnishing scandal

On February 27, 2018, it was reported that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development had spent $31,561 on a set of dining room furniture for the office of HUD secretary Ben Carson in late 2017, in apparent violation of federal law requiring Congressional approval for department head office redecoration costs exceeding $5000.

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Ben Carson presidential campaign, 2016

The 2016 presidential campaign of Ben Carson, a pediatric neurosurgeon and bestselling author, was announced May 3, 2015, in an interview with a local television station in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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Ben Dreyfuss

Benjamin Dreyfuss (/ˈdraɪfəs/; born June 14, 1986) is an American journalist and actor.

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Ben Jones (American actor and politician)

Ben Lewis Jones (born August 30, 1941) is an American actor, politician, playwright and essayist, best known for his role as Cooter Davenport in The Dukes of Hazzard.

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Ben Lamm

Ben Lamm is an American serial software and tech entrepreneur and investor.

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Ben Mulroney

Benedict Martin Paul "Ben" Mulroney (born March 9, 1976) is a Canadian television host.

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Ben Naparstek

Ben Naparstek (born 1986) is an Australian digital media executive and journalist.

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Ben Sherwood

Benjamin Berkley "Ben" Sherwood (born February 12, 1964) is an American writer, journalist, and producer who currently serves as the Co-Chairman of Disney Media Networks, and the President of Disney-ABC Television Group.

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Ben Stiller

Benjamin Edward Meara Stiller (born November 30, 1965) is an American actor, comedian, writer, producer, and director.

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Benjamín Galván Gómez

Benjamín Galván Gómez (10 June 1972 – 28 February 2014) was a Mexican businessman and politician of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).

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Benjamin Chertoff

Benjamin Chertoff is a journalist, photographer and video producer.

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Benjamin Radford

Benjamin Radford (born October 2, 1970) is an American writer, investigator, and skeptic.

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Berkeley Daily Planet

The Berkeley Daily Planet was a free weekly newspaper published in Berkeley, California, which continues today as an internet-based news publication.

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BerkShares

BerkShares is a local currency that circulates in The Berkshires region of Massachusetts.

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Bernard Lewinsky

Bernard Salomon Lewinsky (born January 10, 1943) is a Salvadoran-born American physician and medical researcher.

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Bernard Madoff

Bernard "Bernie" Lawrence Madoff (born April 29, 1938) is an American former stockbroker, investment advisor, financier, and admitted fraudster.

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Bernard Shaw (journalist)

Bernard Shaw (born May 22, 1940) is a retired American journalist and former lead news anchor for CNN from 1980 until his retirement in March 2001.

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Bernie Ripoll

Bernard Fernand Ripoll (born 6 January 1966) is a former Australian politician.

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Bernie Sanders presidential campaign, 2016

The 2016 presidential campaign of Bernie Sanders, the junior United States Senator and former Representative from Vermont, began with an informal announcement on April 30, 2015, and a formal announcement that he planned to seek the Democratic Party's nomination for President of the United States on May 26, 2015, in Burlington, Vermont.

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Bernie Ward

Bernie Ward (born Bernard Vincent Ward on April 5, 1951) is an American former radio personality.

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Bertha Coombs

Bertha Coombs (born December 28, 1961) is a general assignment reporter for CNBC.

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Bertmainius tingle

Bertmainius tingle, also called the tingle trapdoor spider, is a small basal spider endemic to the tingle and karri forest of southwestern Western Australia.

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Best Game ESPY Award

The Best Game ESPY Award is an annual award honoring the achievements of a team who has performed the best play in the world of sports.

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Best in Film: The Greatest Movies of Our Time

Best in Film: The Greatest Movies of Our Time was a two-hour television special that aired on March 22, 2011, on ABC in the United States.

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Best in TV: The Greatest TV Shows of Our Time

Best in TV: The Greatest TV Shows of Our Time is a television countdown special that aired on September 18, 2012 as a special edition of 20/20 hosted by Barbara Walters.

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Best of Both Worlds Tour

Best of Both Worlds Tour was the debut concert tour by American recording artist Miley Cyrus.

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Best of Enemies (2015 film)

Best of Enemies is a 2015 American documentary film co-directed by Robert Gordon and Morgan Neville about the 1968 televised debates between intellectuals Gore Vidal and William F. Buckley, Jr., and their aftermath.

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Bestsellers (web series)

Bestsellers is an American limited comedy web television series created and written by Susan Miller and directed by Tina Cesa Ward.

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Beth Fukumoto

Beth Fukumoto (born March 30, 1983) is an American politician and a member of the Hawaii House of Representatives since January 16, 2013, representing District 36.

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Beth Holloway

Elizabeth Ann "Beth" Reynolds Holloway (1961), is an American speech pathologist and motivational speaker who became widely known after her teenage daughter, Natalee, went missing during a high school graduation trip to Aruba in 2005.

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Beth Spotswood

Beth Spotswood (born January 28, 1978, San Francisco, Californis) is a writer, blogger and video host, best known for her weekly Culture Blog on the San Francisco Chronicles SFGate.com.

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Bethany Mota

Bethany Noel "Beth" Mota (born November 7, 1995) is an American video blogger.

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Betsy DeVos

Elisabeth Dee DeVos (née Prince; born January 8, 1958) is an American businesswoman and government official serving as the 11th and current United States Secretary of Education since 2017.

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Betsy Stark

Betsy Stark is an American media executive and former broadcast news correspondent.

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Bette Midler

Bette Midler (Inside the Actors Studio, 2004 born December 1, 1945) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, comedian, and film producer.

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Better Business Bureau

The Better Business Bureau (BBB), founded in 1912, is an organization focused on advancing marketplace trust, consisting of 106 independently incorporated local BBB organizations in the United States and Canada, coordinated under the Council of Better Business Bureaus (CBBB) in Arlington, Virginia.

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Better Out Than In

Better Out Than In was a residency undertaken by pseudonymous graffiti artist and political activist Banksy in New York City during October 2013.

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Betty Ford Center

The Betty Ford Center (BFC) is a non-profit, separately licensed residential chemical dependency recovery in Rancho Mirage, California.

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Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis

Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis is a talk show hosted by comedian Zach Galifianakis which features celebrity guests.

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Beyoncé

Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter (born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, actress, and businesswoman.

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Beyoncé: Platinum Edition

Beyoncé: Platinum Edition is the first box set by American singer Beyoncé, released on November 24, 2014, by Parkwood Entertainment and Columbia Records.

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Beyond Comics

Beyond Comics is a U.S. publishing company distributed by Diamond Comics Distributors.

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Bianca Ryan

Bianca Taylor Ryan (born September 1, 1994) is an American singer-songwriter, musician and actress from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Bibi Aisha

Bibi Aisha (بي بي عایشه; Bibi is a term of respect meaning "Lady"; born Aisha Mohammadzai, legal name in the United States: Aesha Mohammadzai) is an Afghan woman whose mutilated face appeared on the cover of ''Time'' magazine in summer 2010.

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Bids for the 2012 Summer Olympics

Nine cities submitting bids to host the 2012 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Paralympics were recognised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

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Big Brother 10 (U.S.)

Big Brother 10 was the tenth season of the American reality television series Big Brother.

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Big Brother 11 (U.S.)

Big Brother 11 was the eleventh season of the American reality television series Big Brother.

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Big Brother 12 (U.S.)

Big Brother 12 was the twelfth season of the American reality television series Big Brother.

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Big Brother 13 (U.S.)

Big Brother 13 was the thirteenth season of the American reality television series Big Brother.

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Big Brother 15 (U.S.)

Big Brother 15 was the 15th season of the American reality television series Big Brother.

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Big Brother 4 (U.S.)

Big Brother 4 is the fourth season of the reality television series Big Brother.

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Big Brother 5 (U.S.)

Big Brother 5 was the fifth season of the American reality television series Big Brother.

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Big Brother 6 (U.S.)

Big Brother 6 was the sixth season of the American reality television series Big Brother.

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Big Brother 7 (U.S.)

Big Brother 7, also known as Big Brother: All-Stars, was the seventh season of the American reality television series Big Brother.

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Big Brother 8 (U.S.)

Big Brother 8 was the eighth season of the American reality television series Big Brother.

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Big Brother 9 (U.S.)

Big Brother 9, also known as Big Brother: 'Til Death Do You Part, was the ninth season of the American reality television series Big Brother.

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Bigfoot

In North American folklore, Bigfoot or Sasquatch is a hairy, upright-walking,ape-like being who reportedly dwells in the wilderness and leaves behind large footprints.

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Bill Beutel

William Charles Beutel (December 12, 1930 – March 18, 2006) was an American television reporter, journalist and anchor.

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Bill Clinton

William Jefferson Clinton (born August 19, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001.

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Bill Conti

William "Bill" Conti (born April 13, 1942) is an American composer and conductor best known for his film scores, including Rocky (and four of its sequels), For Your Eyes Only, Dynasty, and The Right Stuff, which earned him an Academy Award for Best Original Score.

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Bill Downs

William Randall Downs, Jr. (August 17, 1914 – May 3, 1978) was an American broadcast journalist and war correspondent.

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Bill Evans (meteorologist)

William Howard "Bill" Evans (born July 16, 1960) is an American meteorologist and the senior meteorologist for WABC-TV, the ABC affiliate in New York City.

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Bill Gaede

Guillermo "Bill" Gaede (born November 19, 1952) is an Argentine engineer and programmer who is best known for Cold War industrial spying conducted while he worked at Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Intel Corporation (Intel).

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Bill Greenwood (reporter)

Bill Greenwood (born March 28, 1942) is a retired American television reporter known for his work with ABC News.

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Bill Hillmann

Bill Hillmann (born 1982) is an American author, storyteller, and journalist.

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Bill Kristol

William Kristol (born December 23, 1952) is an American neoconservative political analyst.

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Bill Lawrence (news personality)

William H. "Bill" Lawrence (January 29, 1916 — March 2, 1972) was an American journalist and television news personality whose 40-year career as a reporter began in 1932 and included a 20-year stint (1941–61) with The New York Times, for which he reported from major fronts of World War II, Korean War and, subsequently, as the newspaper's White House correspondent.

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Bill Leavy

Bill Leavy (pronounced LEE-vee) is a retired American football official who officiated in the National Football League (NFL) from the 1995 through 2014 seasons, wore uniform number 127, and is also a retired San Jose, California police officer and firefighter, serving for 27 years.

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Bill Lichtenstein

Bill Lichtenstein (born October 3, 1956) is an American print and broadcast journalist and documentary producer, president of the media production company, Lichtenstein Creative Media, Incorporated.

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Bill Lignante

Bill Lignante (born March 20, 1925 - February 27 2018) was an American artist notable for his varied career as a comic book illustrator, comic strip artist, animator and television courtroom sketch artist.

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Bill May (synchronized swimmer)

Bill May (born January 17, 1979) is an American synchronized swimmer.

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Bill O'Reilly (political commentator)

William James O'Reilly Jr. (born September 10, 1949) is an American journalist, author, and former television host.

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Bill Stewart (journalist)

William D. "Bill" Stewart (1941 – June 20, 1979) was an American journalist with ABC News who was summarily murdered by Nicaraguan government National Guard ("''Guardia''") forces while reporting on the Nicaraguan Revolution as Sandinista rebel forces were closing in on the capital city of Managua in 1979.

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Billy Nungesser

William Harold Nungesser (born January 10, 1959), is an American politician serving as the 54th and current Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, since January 11, 2016.

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Bin Laden sightings in the United States

When authorities from the United States began scouring the globe looking for the location of Osama bin Laden following the September 11 attacks in 2001, there were a number of unconfirmed sightings of Bin Laden in the United States.

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Binghamton shootings

The Binghamton shootings took place on April 3, 2009, at the American Civic Association immigration center in Binghamton, New York.

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Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy

Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT), also known as bioidentical hormone therapy or natural hormone therapy, is the use of hormones that are identical on a molecular level with endogenous hormones in hormone replacement therapy.

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Birchwood-Pocono Airpark

The Birchwood-Pocono Airpark is a former airport located in Tannersville, Pennsylvania that operated alongside the Birchwood Resort from 1968 until its closure in 1996.

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Birthday

A birthday is the anniversary of the birth of a person, or figuratively of an institution.

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Black & Blue Tour

The Black & Blue Tour was a worldwide concert tour by the Backstreet Boys which took place in 2001.

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Black and White Rainbows

Black and White Rainbows is the seventh studio album by British alternative rock band Bush, released on 10 March 2017, through Zuma Rock Records and The End Records.

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Black bag operation

Black bag operations (or black bag jobs) are covert or clandestine entries into structures to obtain information for human intelligence operations.

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Black money scam

The black money scam, sometimes also known as the "black dollar scam" or "wash wash scam", is a scam where con artists attempt to fraudulently obtain money from a victim by persuading him or her that piles of banknote-sized paper in a trunk or a safe are actually currency notes that have been dyed to avoid detection by authorities.

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Black operation

A black operation (or black ops) is a covert operation by a government, a government agency, or a military organization.

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Black site

In military terminology, a black site is a location at which an unacknowledged black project is conducted.

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Blackfish (film)

Blackfish is a 2013 American documentary film directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite.

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Blake Mycoskie

Blake Mycoskie (born August 26, 1976) is an American entrepreneur, author, and philanthropist, best known as the founder and Chief Shoe Giver of Toms Shoes (stylized as TOMS Shoes).

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Bleacher Creatures

The Bleacher Creatures are a group of fans of the New York Yankees who are known for their strict allegiance to the team and their merciless attitude to opposing fans.

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Bleu Copas

Bleu Copas is an American Arabic translator.

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Blindness (2008 film)

Blindness is a 2008 English-language film, an adaptation of the 1995 novel of the same name by Portuguese author José Saramago about a society suffering an epidemic of blindness.

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Blog del Narco

Blog del Narco (Narco's Blog) was a blog that attempts to document the violent incidents and characters involved in the Mexican Drug War that never make it to government reports or the mainstream media.

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Bloodsports (album)

Bloodsports is the sixth studio album by English alternative rock band Suede.

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Blow (Beyoncé song)

"Blow" is a song recorded by American singer Beyoncé from her self-titled fifth studio album (2013).

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Blown Away (Carrie Underwood song)

"Blown Away" is a song by American recording artist Carrie Underwood, taken from her fourth studio album of the same name (2012).

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Blu eCigs

blu is an electronic cigarette brand owned by the Amsterdam-based company Fontem Ventures B.V., a subsidiary of Imperial Brands.

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Blue (Third Eye Blind album)

Blue is the second studio album by American rock band Third Eye Blind, released on November 23, 1999.

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Blue Eyes Blue

"Blue Eyes Blue" is a pop song written by American songwriter Diane Warren.

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Blue Smoke World Tour

The Blue Smoke World Tour is the eleventh concert tour by American recording artist Dolly Parton.

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Blurred Lines

"Blurred Lines" is a single written and performed by American recording artists Robin Thicke, T.I., and Pharrell Williams.

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Bob Adams (American football)

Robert Bruce Adams (born August 15, 1946) is a former professional American football tight end in the National Football League (NFL) and a spokesperson for the Church of Scientology International.

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Bob Asher

Robert B. Asher (born September 7, 1937) is an American political figure and businessman from Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.

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Bob Berkowitz

Bob Berkowitz is an American journalist, talk show host, and author.

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Bob Clark (television reporter)

Bob Clark was a television reporter and White House Correspondent for ABC News from the 1960s until the 1970s.

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Bob Cornuke

Bob Cornuke (born 1951) is an American writer and president of the Bible Archaeology Search and Exploration Institute (BASE), which is operated from his home in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

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Bob Dold

Robert James Dold Jr. (born June 23, 1969) was the U.S. Representative for from 2011 to 2013 and again from 2015 to 2017.

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Bob Ferguson (politician)

Robert Watson Ferguson (born February 23, 1965) is an American attorney and politician who is the 18th and current Attorney General of Washington, serving since 2013.

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Bob Garfield

Bob Garfield (born c. 1955) is an American journalist and commentator.

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Bob Iger

Robert Allen Iger (born February 10, 1951) is an American businessman who is chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of The Walt Disney Company.

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Bob Jamieson

Robert John Jamieson is a former television news correspondent for ABC News until January 2008.

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Bob Menendez

Robert Menendez (born January 1, 1954) is an American politician serving as the senior United States Senator from New Jersey, a seat he has held since 2006.

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Bob Nygaard

Bob Nygaard (born c. 1961) is an American private investigator (PI) and member of the National Association of Bunco Investigators; he specializes in the investigation of psychic fraud.

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Bob Pereyra

Bob Pereyra (born January 8, 1963) in Santa Monica, California is one of the most recognized Street Luge Racers Worldwide.

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Bob Ryan (mayor)

Bob Ryan is an American municipal politician and businessman.

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Bob the Railway Dog

Bob the Railway Dog (also known as "Terowie Bob") is part of South Australian Railways folklore.

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Bob Vander Plaats

Robert Lee Vander Plaats (born April 12, 1963) is an American politician and political activist.

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Bob Woodruff

Robert Warren "Bob" Woodruff (born August 18, 1961) is an American television journalist.

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Bob Wright

Robert Charles "Bob" Wright (born April 23, 1943) is an American lawyer, businessman and author.

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Bobbi Kristina Brown

Bobbi Kristina Brown (March 4, 1993 – July 26, 2015) was an American reality television and media personality and singer.

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Bobby (2006 film)

Bobby is a 2006 American drama film written and directed by Emilio Estevez, and starring an ensemble cast featuring Harry Belafonte, Joy Bryant, Nick Cannon, Laurence Fishburne, Spencer Garrett, Helen Hunt, Anthony Hopkins, Ashton Kutcher, Shia LaBeouf, Lindsay Lohan, William H. Macy, Demi Moore, Martin Sheen, Christian Slater, Sharon Stone, Freddy Rodriguez, Heather Graham, Elijah Wood and Estevez himself.

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Bobby Jindal presidential campaign, 2016

The 2016 presidential campaign of Bobby Jindal, the 55th Governor of Louisiana, was announced on June 24, 2015.

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Bobby White

Robert "Bobby" White, often nicknamed the Basketball Cop, is an American police officer from Gainesville, Florida who is a member of the Gainesville Police Department (GPD).

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Bodhi Elfman

Bodhi Pine Elfman (born Bodhi Pine Saboff; July 19, 1969) is an American actor and the child of filmmaker Richard Elfman and Rhonda Joy Saboff.

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Bodies: The Exhibition

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Bodyparts (album)

Bodyparts is the third studio album by Canadian electronic music band Dragonette, released on September 22, 2012 by Universal Music Canada.

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Boiling water reactor safety systems

Boiling water reactor safety systems are nuclear safety systems constructed within boiling water reactors in order to prevent or mitigate environmental and health hazards in the event of accident or natural disaster.

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Boing Boing

Boing Boing is a website, first established as a zine in 1988, later becoming a group blog.

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Bolivarian propaganda

Bolivarian propaganda is a form of nationalist propaganda, especially in Venezuela, that utilizes the ideals espoused by Simón Bolívar, who helped lead Venezuela and other Latin American countries to independence from Spain, to exploit populist sentiments in support of local leaders.

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Bombardment of Yeonpyeong

The bombardment of Yeonpyeong was an artillery engagement between the North Korean military and South Korean forces stationed on Yeonpyeong Island on 23 November 2010.

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Bones + Longing

Bones + Longing is the fifth studio album by Irish singer-songwriter Gemma Hayes.

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Bonnie S. Dunbar

Bonita Sue "Bonnie" Dunbar (born February 14, 1948) is a former professor in the department of molecular and cell biology at Baylor College of Medicine, a position she held from 1994 to 2004.

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Bonnie Strauss

Bonnie Strauss is an award-winning broadcast journalist and documentary filmmaker.

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Borat

Borat! Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (or simply Borat) is a 2006 British-American mockumentary comedy film written and produced by British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen who also plays the title character, Borat Sagdiyev, a fictitious Kazakh journalist travelling through the United States recording real-life interactions with Americans.

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Borderline (Madonna song)

"Borderline" is a song recorded by American singer Madonna for her eponymous debut album Madonna (1983).

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Boris Berezovsky (businessman)

Boris Abramovich Berezovsky (Бори́с Абра́мович Березо́вский, 23 January 1946 – 23 March 2013), aka Platon Elenin, was a Russian business oligarch, government official, engineer and mathematician.

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Born This Way (album)

Born This Way is the second studio album by American singer Lady Gaga, released by Interscope Records on May 23, 2011.

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Born This Way (Glee)

"Born This Way" is the eighteenth episode of the second season of the American television series Glee, and the fortieth episode overall.

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Born This Way (song)

"Born This Way" is a song by American singer Lady Gaga, and the lead single from her second studio album of the same name.

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Boston EMS (TV series)

Boston EMS is a medical documentary series which premiered on ABC on July 25, 2015.

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Boston Marathon bombing

During the annual Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013, two homemade bombs detonated 12 seconds and apart at 2:49 p.m., near the finish line of the race, killing three people and injuring several hundred others, including 16 who lost limbs.

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Boston Med

Boston Med is an eight-part documentary television series that premiered on ABC in the United States on June 24, 2010.

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Bowe Bergdahl

Beaudry Robert "Bowe" Bergdahl (born March 28, 1986) is a United States Army soldier who was held captive from June 2009 to May 2014 by the Taliban-aligned Haqqani network in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

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Bowlero Corporation

Bowlero Corporation (formerly known as Bowlmor AMF) is the largest ten-pin bowling center operator in the world with over 300 centers, of which most are located in the United States, 8 are in Mexico, and 3 in Canada.

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Boy Genius Report

Boy Genius Report (also referred to as BGR) is a technology-influenced website that covers topics ranging from consumer gadgets, to entertainment, gaming, and science.

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Boyfriend (Best Coast song)

"Boyfriend" is a song recorded by American rock duo Best Coast and produced by Lewis Pesacov for their debut studio album, Crazy for You (2010).

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Boys' choir

A boys' choir is a choir primarily made up of choirboys who have yet to begin puberty or are in the early to middle stages of puberty and so retain their more highly pitched childhood voice type.

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Brad Meltzer

Brad Meltzer (born April 1, 1970) is an American political thriller novelist, non-fiction writer, TV show creator and comic book author.

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Brad Pitt

William Bradley "Brad" Pitt (born December 18, 1963) is an American actor and film producer.

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Brad Stine

Brad Stine (born 1960Adam Green,, the New Yorker, 2004-08-02) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and author.

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Bradley Cooper

Bradley Charles Cooper (born January 5, 1975) is an American actor and producer.

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Bradley effect

The Bradley effect (less commonly the Wilder effect) is a theory concerning observed discrepancies between voter opinion polls and election outcomes in some United States government elections where a white candidate and a non-white candidate run against each other.

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BranchOut

BranchOut was a Facebook application designed for finding jobs, networking professionally, and recruiting employees.

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Brandi Hitt

Brandi Michele Hitt is a reporter for ABC News, who appears on various programs for the network.

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Brandon Ingram

Brandon Xavier Ingram (born September 2, 1997) is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA).

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Brandon Mayfield

Brandon Mayfield (born July 15, 1966) is an American citizen in Washington County, Oregon.

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Brandon Teena

Brandon Teena (born Teena Renae Brandon; December 12, 1972 – December 31, 1993) was an American trans man who was raped and murdered in Humboldt, Nebraska.

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Brandon Wade

Brandon Wade (born 1970) is an American businessman who is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of InfoStream Group, an online dating company.

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Brandy discography

American recording artist Brandy Norwood entered the music business as a backing vocalist for R&B boy bands such as Immature, prior to launching her own career in 1994.

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Brass knuckles

Brass knuckles, also sometimes called knuckles, knucks, brass knucks, knucklebusters, knuckledusters, an English punch or a classic, are weapons used in hand-to-hand combat.

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Bratz

Bratz is an American product line of fashion dolls and merchandise manufactured by MGA Entertainment and created by Breann Saulnier.

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Brave (Kelis song)

"Brave" is a song recorded by American recording artist Kelis for her fifth studio album, Flesh Tone (2010).

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Breaking Amish

Breaking Amish is an American reality television series on the TLC television network that debuted September 9, 2012.

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Breaking Amish: Brave New World

Breaking Amish: Brave New World is an American reality television series on TLC.

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Breaking news

Breaking news, interchangeably termed late-breaking news and also known as a special report or special coverage or news bulletin, is a current issue that broadcasters feel warrants the interruption of scheduled programming and/or current news in order to report its details.

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Breakout (Miley Cyrus album)

Breakout is the second studio album by American recording artist Miley Cyrus, released on July 22, 2008 by Hollywood Records.

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Breast milk

Breast milk is the milk produced by the breasts (or mammary glands) of a human female to feed a child.

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Breitbart News

Breitbart News Network (known commonly as Breitbart News, Breitbart or Breitbart.com) is a far-right*.

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Brendan Jordan

Brendan Jordan (born in Las Vegas) is a YouTube personality.

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Brendan Kyle Hatcher

Brendan Kyle Hatcher is a United States diplomat who was called "the most closely surveilled American in Russia" by ABC News Investigative Reporter Brian Ross in a September 2009 investigative report.

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Brett Abrahams

Brett Abrahams, PhD (born March 3, 1973) is a geneticist and neuroscientist involved in the identification and subsequent functional characterization of the autism-related gene CNTNAP2 with Dan Geschwind at UCLA.

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Brett Erlich

Brett Evan Erlich (born March 1, 1982) is an American political comedian featured as a writer, producer and host on TV shows and Web sites.

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Brett Kimberlin

Brett Kimberlin (born 1954) is an activist who was convicted in 1980 on drug charges and of perpetrating the 1978 Speedway bombings.

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Brian

Brian (sometimes spelled Bryan in English) is a male given name of Irish and Breton origin, as well as a surname of Occitan origin.

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Brian Carter

Brian Carter (born July 15, 1973) is an American author, speaker, marketer and comedian.

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Brian Clark (September 11 survivor)

Brian Clark (born July 4, 1947) is a Canadian survivor of the attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.

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Brian Dugan

Brian James Dugan (born September 23, 1956) is an American rapist and serial killer active between 1983 and 1985 in Chicago's western suburbs.

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Brian Flemming

Brian Flemming is an American film director, playwright and activist.

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Brian Frons

Brian Scott Frons (born June 15, 1956) is an American television executive and the former president of ABC Daytime.

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Brian Keane

Brian Keane (born January 18, 1953) is an American composer, music producer, and guitarist.

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Brian Kilcommons

Brian Kilcommons (born 1953) is an American author and dog trainer.

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Brian Kraft

Brian Kraft (born 1970) is an American entrepreneur and underground filmmaker primarily known for the films The Brandon Corey Story and the ten-hour documentary on the collapse of the United States, The Fall of America and the Western World – A Survival Guide.

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Brian Littrell

Brian Thomas Littrell (born February 20, 1975) is an American singer, songwriter and actor, best known as a member of the Backstreet Boys.

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Brian Ross (journalist)

Brian Elliot Ross (born October 23, 1948) is an American investigative journalist who serves as Chief Investigative Correspondent for ABC News.

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Brigham Young University

Brigham Young University (BYU, sometimes referred to colloquially as The Y) is a private, non-profit research university in Provo, Utah, United States completely owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS or Mormon Church) and run under the auspices of its Church Educational System.

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Brigham Young University LGBT history

LGBT students have a long, documented history at Brigham Young University, and have experienced a range of treatment by other students and school administrators over the decades.

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Bright Light (CIA)

Bright Light is the codename of one of the Central Intelligence Agency's network of black sites -- clandestine interrogation centers.

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Brighter

Brighter is a Santa Monica-based internet and healthcare company that connects dentists, patients, and dental insurers.

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Brit Hume

Alexander Britton "Brit" Hume (born June 22, 1943) is an American television journalist and political commentator.

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Britney Jean

Britney Jean is the eighth studio album recorded by American singer Britney Spears, serving as the singer's second eponymous record after Britney (2001).

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Britney Spears

Britney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is an American singer, dancer, and actress.

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Britney: Piece of Me

Britney: Piece of Me is the first concert residency by American singer Britney Spears, performed at The AXIS auditorium located in the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Brokeback Mountain

Brokeback Mountain is a 2005 American neo-Western romantic drama film directed by Ang Lee and produced by Diana Ossana and James Schamus.

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Brokered convention

In United States politics, a brokered convention (sometimes referred to as an open convention and closely related to a contested convention) can occur during a presidential election when a political party fails to choose a nominee on the first round of delegate voting at the party's nominating convention.

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Bronies: The Extremely Unexpected Adult Fans of My Little Pony

Bronies: The Extremely Unexpected Adult Fans of My Little Pony (formerly titled BronyCon: The Documentary) is a 2012 documentary film centering on bronies, the adult fans of the 2010 animated television series, My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic.

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Bronx-Lebanon Hospital attack

On June 30, 2017, at around 2:45 PM EDT, a doctor opened fire at the Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center in the Bronx, New York City, United States, killing a doctor on the 17th floor and wounding six people on the 16th floor with an AR-15-type Semi-automatic Rifle.

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Brooke Greenberg

Brooke Megan Greenberg (January 8, 1993 – October 24, 2013) was an American who remained physically and cognitively similar to a toddler, despite her increasing age.

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Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel

The Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel, officially known as the Hugh L. Carey Tunnel, is a toll tunnel in New York City that connects Red Hook in Brooklyn with Battery Park in Manhattan.

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Brown v. Buhman

Brown v. Buhman is a legal case in the United States federal courts challenging the State of Utah's criminal polygamy law.

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Bruce Edwards Ivins

Bruce Edwards Ivins (April 22, 1946 – July 29, 2008) was an American microbiologist, vaccinologist, senior biodefense researcher at the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID), Fort Detrick, Maryland, and the key suspect in the 2001 anthrax attacks.

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Bruce Morton

Bruce Alexander Morton (October 28, 1930 – September 5, 2014) was a television news correspondent for both CBS News and CNN in a career which spanned over 40 years.

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Bruce Pandolfini

Bruce Pandolfini (born September 17, 1947) is an American chess author, teacher, and coach.

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Bruce Rauner

Bruce Vincent Rauner (born February 18, 1957) is an American businessman, philanthropist, and politician.

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Bruce Tulgan

Bruce L. Tulgan (born June 27, 1967 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts) is an American writer specializing in management training and generational diversity in the workforce.

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Brunson Green

Brunson Green (born November 1967) is a film producer and president of Harbinger Pictures, an American feature film production company based in Los Angeles.

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Bryant Neal Vinas

Bryant Neal Vinas (born December 4, 1983; also Ibrahim, Bashir al-Ameriki and Ben Yameen al-Kanadeeis) is a Hispanic Muslim American convicted of participating in and supporting Al-Qaeda plots in Afghanistan and the U.S.Rashbaum, William K. and Souad Mekhennet.. New York Times July 22, 2009 After converting to Islam in 2004, he traveled to Waziristan, Pakistan in 2007 with the intention of meeting and joining a jihadist group to fight U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan. He was accepted into al-Qaeda and received training in general combat and military explosives. He also volunteered detailed information about the operation of the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) system to a senior al-Qaeda leader to help plan a bomb attack on an LIRR commuter train in New York's Penn Station. Subsequently, he participated in two al-Qaeda rocket attacks on U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan in September 2008. He was captured by Pakistani forces in 2008 and transferred to FBI custody. In January 2009, he pleaded guilty to all three charges against him. After cooperating with law enforcement and testifying in two European terrorism trials, Vinas was sentenced in May 2017 to three months in prison additionally to the time that he had already served. He will remain under tight supervision for the rest of his life.

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Bryant Park Project

The Bryant Park Project was a short-lived morning radio newsmagazine from National Public Radio.

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Bryce Dallas Howard

Bryce Dallas Howard (born March 2, 1981) is an American actress, director, producer, model, and writer.

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Bryshere Y. Gray

Bryshere Yazuan Gray (born November 28, 1993), also known by the stage name Yazz The Greatest or simply Yazz, is an American actor and rapper, best known for his role as Hakeem Lyon in the Fox primetime musical drama television series Empire.

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BTVI

BTVI, formerly known as Bloomberg TV India, Bloomberg UTV and UTVi, is a 24-hour English news channel in Business-Economy genre run by Business Broadcast News Pvt.

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Buck Wolf

Buck Wolf is the executive editor of crime and weird news at The Huffington Post, and a former member of the Us Weekly Fashion Police.

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Buddhism and violence

Violence in Buddhism includes acts of violence and aggression committed by Buddhists with religious, political, or socio-cultural motivations, as well as self-inflicted violence by ascetics or for religious purposes.

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Buddhist mummies

Buddhist mummies, also called flesh body bodhisattvas, full body sariras, or living buddhas (Sokushinbutsu) refer to the bodies of Buddhist monks and nuns that remain incorrupt, without any traces of deliberate mummification.

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Budget Control Act of 2011

The Budget Control Act of 2011 is a federal statute enacted by the 112th United States Congress and signed into law by US President Barack Obama on August 2, 2011.

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Budweiser Clydesdales

The Budweiser Clydesdales are a group of Clydesdale horses used for promotions and commercials by the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Company.

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Buk missile system

The Buk missile system ("Бук"; “beech” (tree)) is a family of self-propelled, medium-range surface-to-air missile systems developed by the Soviet Union and its successor state, the Russian Federation, and designed to counter cruise missiles, smart bombs, fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, and unmanned aerial vehicles.

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Bun E. Carlos

Brad M. Carlson (born June 12, 1950), better known by the stage name Bun E. Carlos, is the original drummer for American rock band Cheap Trick.

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Burger King products

When the predecessor of international fast food restaurant chain Burger King (BK) first opened in 1953, its menu predominantly consisted of hamburgers, French fries, soft drinks, milkshakes, and desserts.

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Burhaan Kinu

Burhaan Kinu (born 24 April 1986) is an award-winning photojournalist from Kashmir.

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Burka Avenger

Burka Avenger is a Pakistani animated television series created, directed and produced by Haroon.

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Burn notice (document)

A "burn notice" is an official statement issued by an intelligence agency to other agencies.

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Burnout (vehicle)

A burnout (also known as a peel out or power brake) is the practice of keeping a vehicle stationary and spinning its wheels, causing the tires to heat up and smoke due to friction.

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Burt Reynolds

Burton Leon Reynolds Jr. (born February 11, 1936) is an American actor, director, and producer.

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Bush Six

The Bush Six are six former officials of the United States government under the presidency of George W. Bush (2001–09) against whom criminal charges were filed in Spain in 2009 by Baltasar Garzón.

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Business career of Donald Trump

Donald Trump is an American businessman, former television personality, and the 45th President of the United States.

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Business career of Mitt Romney

The business career of Mitt Romney began shortly after he finished graduate school in 1975.

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Business projects of Donald Trump in Russia

Donald Trump has pursued business deals in Russia since 1987, and has sometimes traveled there to explore potential business opportunities.

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Buttons (The Pussycat Dolls song)

"Buttons" is a song by American girl group the Pussycat Dolls from their debut studio album PCD (2005).

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Buzz Foto

Buzz Foto is a photo agency based in Los Angeles, California, founded by photojournalists Brad Elterman and Henry Flores.

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By the Grace of God (song)

"By the Grace of God" is a song by American singer Katy Perry from her fourth studio album, Prism (2013), included as the standard edition's closing track.

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Bye Bye (Mariah Carey song)

"Bye Bye" is a song by American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey, taken from her eleventh studio album, E.

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Byron Bay, New South Wales

Byron Bay is a beachside town located in the far-northeastern corner of the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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Byron Pitts

Byron Pitts (born October 21, 1960) is an American journalist and author working for ABC News.

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Bystander effect

The bystander effect, or bystander apathy, is a social psychological phenomenon in which individuals are less likely to offer help to a victim when other people are present.

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C. E. Byrd High School

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Cabaret (Justin Timberlake song)

"Cabaret" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Justin Timberlake for his fourth studio album, The 20/20 Experience – 2 of 2 (2013).

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Caitlyn Jenner

Caitlyn Marie Jenner (born William Bruce Jenner on October 28, 1949) is an American television personality and retired Olympic gold medal-winning decathlete.

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Caitriona Balfe

Caitriona Balfe (born 4 October 1979) is an Irish actress and model.

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Calaveras Big Trees State Park

Calaveras Big Trees State Park is a state park of California, United States, preserving two groves of giant sequoia trees.

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Caleb Schaber

Caleb David Schaber (March 23, 1973 – April 17, 2009) was an American artist and journalist best known for his participation in the Seattle Monolith project at the beginning of 2001 and his run for mayor of Seattle later that same year.

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California English

California English (or Californian English) collectively refers to American English in California, particularly an emerging youthful variety, mostly associated with speakers of urban and coastal California.

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California Proposition 19 (2010)

California Proposition 19 (also known as the Regulate, Control & Tax Cannabis Act) was a ballot initiative on the November 2, 2010 statewide ballot.

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California State Route 1

State Route 1 (SR 1) is a major north–south state highway that runs along most of the Pacific coastline of the U.S. state of California.

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Call Me by Your Name (film)

Call Me by Your Name is a 2017 coming-of-age romantic drama film directed by Luca Guadagnino and written by James Ivory.

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Call Me When You're Sober

"Call Me When You're Sober" is a song by American rock band Evanescence recorded for their second studio album The Open Door.

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Call screener

A call screener or phone screener is a staff member who first answers the phone when audience members call into TV or radio broadcasts.

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Callista Gingrich

Callista Louise Gingrich (née Bisek; born March 4, 1966) is an American businesswoman, author, documentary film producer, and diplomat who serves as the United States Ambassador to the Holy See.

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Caltex Woolworths

Caltex Woolworths is an Australian chain of petrol station, operated by Caltex Australia and Woolworths Limited in a joint venture.

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Camel News Caravan

The Camel News Caravan or Camel Caravan of News was a 15-minute American television news program aired by NBC News from February 14, 1949 to October 26, 1956.

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Camila (album)

Camila (Styled ‘CAMILA’ on cover) is the eponymous debut studio album by Cuban-American singer Camila Cabello.

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Camp Cropper

Camp Cropper was a holding facility for security detainees operated by the United States Army near Baghdad International Airport in Iraq.

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Camp Firefly

Camp Firefly is week-long summer camp run by the Firefly Foundation in Atlanta, Georgia, which was founded by married-couple film actors Kirk Cameron and Chelsea Noble.

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Camp Iguana

Camp Iguana is a small compound in the detention camp complex on the US Naval base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.

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Camp Lejeune water contamination

The Camp Lejeune water contamination problem occurred at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune from 1953 to 1987.

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Camp Randall Stadium

Camp Randall Stadium is an outdoor stadium in Madison, Wisconsin, located on the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus.

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Camp Timanous

Camp Timanous is a historic boys' summer camp in Raymond, Maine, United States.

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Campbell Newman

Campbell Kevin Thomas Newman (born 12 August 1963) is a former Australian politician who served as the 38th Premier of Queensland from 26 March 2012 to 14 February 2015.

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Camperdown Dairy International

Camperdown Dairy International (CDI) was an Australian infant formula company which was founded in 2014 and went into administration in 2017.

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Candy Shop (Madonna song)

"Candy Shop" is a song recorded by American singer Madonna for her eleventh studio album, Hard Candy (2008).

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Cannabis in Egypt

Cannabis in Egypt is illegal, but its use is a part of the common culture in the country for many people.

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Canterbury Earthquake Commemoration Day Act 2011

The Canterbury Earthquake Commemoration Day Act 2011 is an Act of Parliament passed into law in New Zealand in 2011.

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Capcom Cup 2016

Capcom Cup 2016 was a Street Fighter V video game tournament that was held in December 2016.

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Capital Gazette shooting

A mass shooting occurred on June 28, 2018, at the offices of newspaper publisher Capital Gazette Communications in the state capital of Annapolis in Anne Arundel County.

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Capital punishment debate in the United States

Capital punishment debate in the United States existed as early as the colonial period.

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Capital punishment in Guatemala

Capital punishment is a legal penalty in Guatemala, and is carried out by lethal injection and, to a lesser extent, the firing squad.

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Capital punishment in the United States

Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the United States, currently used by 31 states, the federal government, and the military.

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Capri Anderson

Capri Anderson (born Christina Walsh on March 30, 1988) is an American pornographic actress.

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Captain Fantastic (film)

Captain Fantastic is a 2016 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Matt Ross and starring Viggo Mortensen.

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Captain Janks

Thomas Michael Cipriano (born March 28, 1966),Hessler Jr., Carl (February 9, 2010).

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Captain Marvel (film)

Captain Marvel is an upcoming American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Carol Danvers / Captain Marvel.

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Captive killer whales

Captive killer whales are live killer whales (Orcinus orca) which are held in captivity by humans, often for breeding or performance purposes.

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Car Allowance Rebate System

The Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS), colloquially known as "cash for clunkers", was a $3 billion U.S. federal scrappage program intended to provide economic incentives to U.S. residents to purchase a new, more fuel-efficient vehicle when trading in a less fuel-efficient vehicle.

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Carbon County Jail

The Carbon County Jail is a historic jail located in Jim Thorpe, Carbon County, Pennsylvania.

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Care2

Care2 is a social networking website that was founded by Randy Paynter in 1998.

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Carey Lohrenz

Carey Lohrenz (born 1968) is a former lieutenant in the U.S. Navy who was the first fully qualified female naval aviator to fly the F-14 Tomcat in the U.S. military.

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Carl Bernstein

Carl Bernstein (born February 14, 1944) is an American investigative journalist and author.

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Carl Crawford

Carl Demonte Crawford (born August 5, 1981), nicknamed "The Perfect Storm", is an American former professional baseball left fielder.

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Carl Icahn

Carl Celian Icahn (born February 16, 1936) is an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist.

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Carl Ryanen-Grant

Carl Winslow Ryanen-Grant (November 7, 1975 – February 28, 2000) was the 1997 University Medalist at the University of California, Berkeley.

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Carl Sagan

Carl Edward Sagan (November 9, 1934 – December 20, 1996) was an American astronomer, cosmologist, astrophysicist, astrobiologist, author, science popularizer, and science communicator in astronomy and other natural sciences.

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Carla Estrada

Carla Estrada (born Carla Patricia Estrada Guitrón on March 11, 1956 in Mexico City, D.F., Mexico) is a Mexican producer, one of the foremost telenovela producers of Latin America.

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Carlisle, Mississippi

Carlisle is an unincorporated community in Claiborne County, Mississippi, United States.

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Carlos Manuel Hoo Ramírez

Carlos Manuel Hoo Ramírez (born 15 October 1978), commonly referred to by his alias El Cóndor, is a former Mexican Armed Forces commando and imprisoned high-ranking member of the Sinaloa Cartel, a drug trafficking organization.

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Carlos Queiroz

Carlos Manuel Brito Leal Queiroz, ComIH (born 1 March 1953), is a Portuguese football manager who is currently in charge of the Iran national team.

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Carly Fiorina

Cara Carleton "Carly" Fiorina (née Sneed; born September 6, 1954) is an American businesswoman and political figure, known primarily for her tenure as CEO of Hewlett-Packard (HP).

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Carly Fiorina presidential campaign, 2016

The 2016 presidential campaign of Carly Fiorina was announced in a video message posted on May 4, 2015.

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Carol Danvers

Carol Susan Jane Danvers is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Carol Lin

Carol Lin is an American journalist, best known as the first television news anchor to break the news to a worldwide audience of the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001, reporting for CNN.

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Carole Radziwill

Carole Ann Radziwill (née DiFalco; born August 20, 1963) is an American journalist, author, and reality television personality.

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Carole Simpson

Carole Simpson (born December 7, 1940) is an American broadcast journalist, news anchor, and author.

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Caroline Wozniacki

Caroline Wozniacki (R) (born 11 July 1990) is a Danish professional tennis player.

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Carrie (2013 film)

Carrie is a 2013 American supernatural horror film, directed by Kimberly Peirce, and is the third film adaptation of Stephen King's 1974 novel of the same name.

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Carrie Bradshaw

Caroline Marie “Carrie” Bradshaw is a fictional character and lead character of the HBO romantic sitcom Sex and the City, as well as the CW series The Carrie Diaries, portrayed by actresses Sarah Jessica Parker and AnnaSophia Robb, respectively.

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Carrie Fisher

Carrie Frances Fisher (October 21, 1956 – December 27, 2016) was an American actress, writer, and humorist.

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Carrie Prejean

Caroline Michelle "Carrie" Prejean Boller (born May 13, 1987) is an American model, former Miss California USA 2009, and Miss USA 2009 first runner-up.

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Carrie White

Carrietta N. "Carrie" White is the title character and protagonist of Stephen King's first published 1974 novel, Carrie.

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Carrier Strike Group 12

Carrier Strike Group Twelve (CSG-12 or CARSTRKGRU 12) is one of four U.S. Navy carrier strike groups currently assigned to the United States Fleet Forces Command.

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Carroll Carroll

Carroll S. Weinschenk (April 11, 1902–February 5, 1991), known professionally as Carroll Carroll, was an American advertising executive, humorist and, most famously, a writer for comedians.

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Carrot soup

Carrot soup (referred to in French as Potage de Crécy, Potage Crécy, Potage à la Crécy, Purée à la Crécy and Crème à la Crécy) is a soup prepared with carrot as a primary ingredient.

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Carson Daly

Carson Jones Daly (born June 22, 1973) is an American television host, radio personality, producer, and television personality.

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Carter Albrecht

Jeffrey Carter Albrecht (23 June 1973 – 3 September 2007) was an American musician perhaps best known for his keyboard and guitar work in Edie Brickell & New Bohemians.

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Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends

Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends is an hour-long daytime talk/variety show which ran on ABC from June 10, 1996 to May 30, 1997.

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Casey Kasem

Kemal Amin "Casey" Kasem (April 27, 1932 – June 15, 2014) was an American disc jockey, music historian, radio personality, voice actor, and actor, known for being the host of several music radio countdown programs, most notably American Top 40, from 1970 until his retirement in 2009, and for providing the voice of Norville "Shaggy" Rogers in the Scooby-Doo franchise from 1969 to 1997, and again from 2002 until 2009.

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Cash Peters

Cashman "Cash" Peters (born 6 June 1956) is a British author and broadcaster who writes on travel and spiritual matters, and has published two mystery novels.

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Cashless Welfare Card

The Cashless Welfare Card or Indue card or healthy welfare card or Cashless Debit Card or white card is an initiative to do with social services in Australia.

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Cassey Ho

Cassey Ho (born January 16, 1987) is an American social media fitness entrepreneur with a YouTube channel and a website that sells fitness apparel.

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Casualties of the Iraq War

Estimates of the casualties from the conflict in Iraq (beginning with the 2003 US invasion of Iraq, and the ensuing occupation and insurgency) have come in many forms, and the accuracy of the information available on different types of Iraq War casualties varies greatly.

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Cat Daddy

"Cat Daddy" is a 2011 song by American Hip hop group The Rej3ctz.

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Catatumbo lightning

Catatumbo lightning (Relámpago del Catatumbo) is an atmospheric phenomenon in Venezuela.

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Catchiness

Catchiness is how easy it is for one to remember a song, tune or phrase.

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Catherine Crier

Catherine Jean Crier (born November 6, 1954) is an American journalist and author of A Deadly Game and The Case Against Lawyers.

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Catherine Herridge

Catherine Herridge (born May 18, 1964) is Chief Intelligence correspondent for the Fox News Channel.

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Catherine Mackin

Catherine Patricia "Cassie" Mackin (August 28, 1939 – November 20, 1982) was a pioneer woman journalist in United States television network broadcasting.

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Catherine Oxenberg

Catherine Oxenberg (Катарина Оксенберг, Katarina Oksenberg, born September 22, 1961) is an American actress best known for her performance as Amanda Carrington on the 1980s prime-time soap opera Dynasty.

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Catherine Powell

Catherine Clare Powell, born in 1967, is a British businesswoman.

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Cathy Gordon Brown

Cathy Gordon Brown (born March 18, 1965) was an Independent candidate for President of the United States in the United States presidential election, 2000, with ballot access only in her home state of Tennessee where she received 1,606 votes, which was more than either third party candidates Howard Phillips (Constitution Party) and John Hagelin (Natural Law Party), or fellow Tennessee independent Randall Venson received.

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Cats and the Internet

Images and videos of domestic cats make up some of the most viewed content on the web, particularly image macros in the form of lolcats.

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Causes of the United States housing bubble

Observers and analysts have attributed the reasons for the 2001–2006 housing bubble and its 2007–10 collapse in the United States to "everyone from home buyers to Wall Street, mortgage brokers to Alan Greenspan".

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Cave Johnson (Portal)

Cave Johnson is a fictional character from the Portal franchise first introduced in the 2011 video game Portal 2.

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Cayce, South Carolina train collision

On February 4, 2018, the southbound Amtrak Silver Star No.

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Caylee's Law

Caylee's Law is the unofficial name for bills proposed or passed in several U.S. states that make it a felony for a parent or legal guardian to fail to report a missing child, in cases where the parent knew or should have known that the child was possibly in danger.

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CBS

CBS (an initialism of the network's former name, the Columbia Broadcasting System) is an American English language commercial broadcast television network that is a flagship property of CBS Corporation.

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CBS Evening News

CBS Evening News (titled as CBS Evening News with Jeff Glor for its weeknight broadcasts since December 4, 2017 and simply CBS Weekend News for its weekend broadcasts) is the flagship evening television news program of CBS News, the news division of the CBS television network in the United States.

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CBS Morning News

CBS Morning News is an American early morning television news program for CBS News that is broadcast on CBS.

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CBS News

CBS News is the news division of American television and radio service CBS.

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CeCe McDonald

CeCe McDonald (born 1989) is an African American bi trans woman and LGBTQ activist.

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Cecilia Vega (anchor)

Cecilia M. Vega (born January 7, 1977) is an American journalist, currently serving as senior White House correspondent for ABC News.

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Cecily von Ziegesar

Cecily Brooke von Ziegesar (born June 27, 1970) is an American author best known for the young adult ''Gossip Girl'' series of novels.

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Cedar Grove High School (New Jersey)

Cedar Grove High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school that serves students in ninth through twelfth grades from the Cedar Grove, in Essex County, New Jersey, United States, operating as the lone secondary school of the Cedar Grove Schools.

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Cedarville University

Cedarville University is a private, co-educational university located in Cedarville, Ohio, United States.

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Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew

Celebrity Rehab with Dr.

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Celine Dion

Céline Marie Claudette Dion, (born 30 March 1968) is a Canadian singer.

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Cellphone surveillance

Cellphone surveillance, also known as cellphone spying, may involve the tracking, bugging, monitoring, interception and recording of conversations and text messages on mobile phones.

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Censorship in Turkey

Censorship in Turkey is regulated by domestic and international legislation, the latter (in theory) taking precedence over domestic law, according to Article 90 of the Constitution of Turkey (so amended in 2004).

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Center for Health Transformation

Center for Health Transformation (CHT) is a member and partner based professional services organization that focuses on issues affecting the quality, cost, access and delivery of healthcare in the legislative and regulatory environment of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) in which multi-hospital healthcare organizations currently operate.

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Center for Investigative Reporting

The Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR) is a nonprofit news organization based in Emeryville, California, and has conducted investigative journalism since 1977.

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Center for Journalism in Extreme Situations

The Center for Journalism in Extreme Situations (Центр экстремальной журналистики) is a press advocacy group in Russia.

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Center for Public Integrity

The Center for Public Integrity (CPI) is an American nonprofit investigative journalism organization whose stated mission is "to reveal abuses of power, corruption and dereliction of duty by powerful public and private institutions in order to cause them to operate with honesty, integrity, accountability and to put the public interest first." With over 50 staff members, the CPI is one of the largest nonpartisan, nonprofit investigative centers in America.

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Central African Republic Civil War (2012–2014)

The Central African Republic conflict was a civil war in the Central African Republic (CAR) involving the government, rebels from the Séléka coalition and the Anti-balaka militias.

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Central Mountain High School

Central Mountain High School is a public high school located at 64 Keystone Central Drive, Mill Hall, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, United States. In 2015, enrollment was reported as 1,180 pupils in 9th through 12th grades, with 35.9% of pupils eligible for a free lunch due to the family meeting the federal poverty level. Additionally, 17% of pupils received special education services, while none of pupils were identified as gifted. The school employed 75 teachers.US News and World Report, Best High Schools, 2015 Per the Pennsylvania Department of Education, 100% of the teachers were rated "Highly Qualified" under the federal No Child Left Behind Act. Central Mountain High School is one of two high schools in the Keystone Central School District. Keystone Central is the geographically largest school district in Pennsylvania. In 2013, enrollment was 1,254 pupils in grade 9th - 12th, with 516 pupils eligible for a free lunch due to family poverty. The school employed 75 teachers, yielding a 16:1 student:teacher ratio. Per the PA Department of Education, 100% of the teachers were rated "Non‐Highly Qualified" under the federal No Child Left Behind Act. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, in 2010, the school reported an enrollment of 1,333 pupils in grades 9th through 12th, with 490 pupils eligible for a federal free or reduced price lunch. The school employed 78 teachers yielding a student teacher ratio of 17:1. According to a report by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, 100% of its teachers were rated "Highly Qualified" under No Child Left Behind. Central Mountain's colors are royal blue, light blue and white, and their mascot is the Wildcat. The school is the combination of three other high schools, Lock Haven High School, Bald Eagle-Nittany High School, and Sugar Valley High School, which were heavy rivals in the past. Construction of the building began in 1997 and the school was opened for the 1999-2000 school year. It was designed by the Quad 3 construction group.

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Chace Crawford

Christopher Chace Crawford (born July 18, 1985) is an American actor, known for his portrayal of Nate Archibald on The CW's teen drama series Gossip Girl (2007–12).

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Chad Griffin

Chad Hunter Griffin (born July 16, 1973) is an American political strategist best known for his work advocating for LGBT rights in the United States.

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Chad Michael Murray

Chad Michael Murray (born August 24, 1981) is an American actor, spokesperson, writer and former fashion model.

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Chadwick Boseman

Chadwick Aaron Boseman (born November 29, 1977 or 1976) (sources differ) is an American actor. He is known for portraying Jackie Robinson in 42 (2013), James Brown in Get on Up (2014), and Thurgood Marshall in Marshall (2017). He has also had roles in the television series Lincoln Heights (2008) and Persons Unknown (2010), and the films The Express (2008), Draft Day (2014), and ''Message from the King'' (2016). He has played Black Panther in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films Captain America: Civil War (2016), Black Panther (2018), and Avengers: Infinity War (2018).

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Chain of Rocks Lock

Chain of Rocks Lock, also known as Locks No.

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Chains of Love (TV series)

Chains of Love is an American dating game show that aired for six episodes in April–May 2001 on United Paramount Network (UPN).

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Chalard Worachat

Chalard Worachat (ฉลาด วรฉัตร born c. 1933) is a Thai activist.

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Champ (folklore)

In American folklore, Champ or Champy is the name given to a lake monster supposedly living in Lake Champlain, a -long body of fresh water shared by New York and Vermont, with a portion extending into Quebec, Canada.

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Chandra Levy

Chandra Ann Levy (April 14, 1977 – May 1, 2001) was an American intern at the Federal Bureau of Prisons in Washington, D.C., who disappeared in May 2001.

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Chang Kee Jung

Chang Kee Jung is a physicist and professor at Stony Brook University.

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Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary

Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary (formerly Chapramari Wildlife Reserve, pron: ˌʧʌprəˈmɑ:rɪ or ˌʧæprəˈmɑ:rɪ) is close to the Gorumara National Park.

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Characters of Glee

Glee is a musical comedy-drama television series that aired on Fox in the United States for six seasons from 2009 to 2015.

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Chardon High School shooting

On February 27, 2012, a shooting took place at Chardon High School in Chardon, Ohio, in which three students died within two days of the incident.

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Charing Cross Bridge (Monet series)

Charing Cross Bridge is a series of oil paintings by French artist Claude Monet.

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Charlene Corley

Charlene Shuler Corley is a former defense contractor who was convicted in 2007 on two counts of conspiracy.

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Charles D'Angelo

Charles D'Angelo (born October 24, 1985) is an American weight loss and personal development coach.

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Charles Gibson

Charles deWolf "Charlie" Gibson (born March 9, 1943) is a retired United States broadcast television anchor and journalist.

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Charles Glass

Charles Glass (born January 23, 1951) is an American-British author, journalist, broadcaster and publisher specializing in the Middle East and the Second World War.

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Charles Graddick

Charles Allen Graddick Sr. (born December 10, 1944 in Mobile), is Judge of the 13th Judicial Circuit Court of the U.S. state of Alabama.

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Charles Lewis (journalist)

Charles Lewis is an investigative journalist based in Washington D.C. Lewis founded The Center for Public Integrity and several other nonprofit organizations and is currently the executive editor of the Investigative Reporting Workshop at the American University School of Communication in D.C. He was an investigative producer for ABC News and the CBS news program 60 Minutes.

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Charles McArther Emmanuel

Charles McArther Emmanuel, also known as Chuckie Taylor (born February 12 1978), is the son of Charles Taylor, the former President of Liberia.

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Charles Monnett

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Charleston Open

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Charlie Bit My Finger

"Charlie bit my finger - again", more simply known as Charlie Bit My Finger or Charlie Bit Me, is a 2007 internet viral video famous for formerly being the most viewed YouTube video.

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Charlie Hebdo shooting

On 7 January 2015 at about 11:30 local time, two brothers, Saïd and Chérif Kouachi, forced their way into the offices of the French satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Paris.

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Charlie Sheen

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Charlotte Lewis (Lost)

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Charlotte Pence

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Charmin

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Charupong Ruangsuwan

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Che Guevara in fashion

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Checkpoint Charlie

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Cheek to Cheek (album)

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Chela Sandoval

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Chelsea Noble

Chelsea Noble (born Nancy Mueller, December 4, 1964) is an American actress.

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Cher

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Chernobyl disaster

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Cherry Poppin' Daddies

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Cheryl (singer)

Cheryl Ann Tweedy (born 30 June 1983) is an English singer, songwriter and television personality.

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Cheryl videography

British recording artist Cheryl has appeared in numerous music videos and films.

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Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping

On the night of 14–15 April 2014, 276 female students were kidnapped from the Government Secondary School in the town of Chibok in Borno State, Nigeria.

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Chicago Annenberg Challenge

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Chicago mayoral election, 2011

The city of Chicago, Illinois held a nonpartisan mayoral election on Tuesday, February 22, 2011.

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Chicago Project on Security and Terrorism

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Chick Corea

Armando Anthony "Chick" Corea (born June 12, 1941) is an American jazz pianist/electric keyboardist and composer.

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Chick-fil-A

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Chicken

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Child beauty pageant

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Child labour in India

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Child pornography

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Child preacher

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Child sex tourism

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Children's programming on the American Broadcasting Company

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Chima Simone

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China Grill Management

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Chinese intelligence activity abroad

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Chinese numerology

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Chip Ganassi Racing

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Chip Reid

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Chiquita Brands International

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Chongqing model

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Chosŏn ryori

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Chris Andersen

Christopher Claus Andersen (born July 7, 1978) is an American retired professional basketball player.

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Chris Benoit double-murder and suicide

Over a three-day period between June 22 and June 24, 2007, Chris Benoit, a 40-year-old veteran professional wrestler employed by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), killed his wife Nancy Benoit and strangled their 7-year-old son Daniel before hanging himself.

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Chris Brown

Christopher Maurice Brown (born May 5, 1989) is an American singer, songwriter, and actor.

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Chris Brown (California politician)

Chris Brown was an American politician in the State of California.

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Chris Bury

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Chris Carter (British musician)

Chris Carter is an English musician, best known for being a synthesist and member of Throbbing Gristle and Chris & Cosey.

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Chris Christie

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Chris Crocker

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Chris Cuomo

Christopher Charles Cuomo (born August 9, 1970) is an American television journalist.

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Chris Dodd presidential campaign, 2008

The 2008 presidential campaign of Chris Dodd was launched on January 11, 2007 and ended on January 3, 2008 after a sixth-place finish in the Iowa caucuses.

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Chris Epps

Christopher B. "Chris" Epps (born January 25, 1961) is a former commissioner of the Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC) and career employee in the state criminal justice system; he started his career as a teacher.

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Chris Lee (New York politician)

Christopher John Lee (born April 1, 1964) is a former Republican member of the United States House of Representatives for.

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Chris Mazdzer

Chris Mazdzer (born June 26, 1988) is an American luger who has been active internationally since 2001.

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Chris Vlasto

Chris J. Vlasto (born October 27, 1966) is executive producer of Good Morning America.

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Chris Wallace

Christopher W. Wallace (born October 12, 1947) is an American television anchor and political commentator who is the host of the Fox Broadcasting Company / Fox News Channel program Fox News Sunday.

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Chris Westfall

Chris Westfall is an American motivational speaker, entrepreneur and author based in Houston, TX, best known as the national elevator pitch champion.

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Chris Young (musician)

Christopher Alan Young (born June 12, 1985) is an American country music singer and songwriter.

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Chrissie Hynde

Christine Ellen "Chrissie" Hynde (born September 7, 1951) is an American musician who is best known as a founding member of the rock band The Pretenders.

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Christian Fuscarino

Christian Fuscarino is a community organizer, LGBT activist and the Executive Director of Garden State Equality.

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Christian Gerhartsreiter

Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter (born February 21, 1961) is a convicted murderer and impostor born in Germany who is currently serving a prison sentence in the United States.

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Christiane Amanpour

Christiane Amanpour (Kristiane Amānpur; born 12 January 1958) is a British-Iranian journalist and television host.

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Christianne Klein

Christianne Klein is an American television news anchor, journalist, lifestyle author, television personality, and former anchor and correspondent for ABC News.

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Christina Grimmie

Christina Victoria Grimmie (March 12, 1994June 10, 2016) was an American singer, songwriter, musician, actress, and YouTuber known for her participation in the NBC singing competition The Voice and for her covers of hit songs by contemporary pop musicians.

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Christina Romer

Christina Duckworth Romer (née Duckworth; born December 25, 1958) is the Class of 1957 Garff B. Wilson Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley and a former Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers in the Obama administration.

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Christine Brennan

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Christine Negroni

Christine Negroni (born December 19, 1956) is an American aviation and travel writer whose work appears in the New York Times, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Fortune, and other publications.

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Christmas Eve (Kelly Clarkson song)

"Christmas Eve" is a song by American singer Kelly Clarkson.

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Christmas Lights Etc

Christmas Lights, Etc. is an American company that specialises in Christmas holiday decorations.

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Christmas tree

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Christmas Tree Promotion, Research, and Information Order

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Christoffer Svae

Christoffer Svae (born March 21, 1982) is a Norwegian curler from Oslo.

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Christopher Award

The Christopher Award (established 1949) is presented to the producers, directors, and writers of books, motion pictures and television specials that "affirm the highest values of the human spirit".

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Christopher Dorner shootings and manhunt

Christopher Jordan Dorner (September 11, 1979February 12, 2013) was a former Los Angeles police officer who, beginning on February 3, 2013, committed a series of shootings in Orange, Los Angeles, and Riverside counties in California.

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Christopher J. Harper

Christopher J. Harper is an American professor and former journalist.

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Christopher Langan

Christopher Michael Langan (born March 25, 1952) is an American whose IQ was reportedly estimated to be "between 190 and 210".

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Christopher Nolan

Christopher Edward Nolan (born 30 July 1970) is an English film director, screenwriter, and producer who holds both British and American citizenship.

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Christopher Null

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Christopher Porter

Christopher Robert Porter (born September 27, 1970) is a Canadian political activist and was the biggest buyer and seller of dolphins in the world.

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Christopher Reeve

Christopher D'Olier Reeve (September 25, 1952 – October 10, 2004) was an American actor.

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Christopher Wheatley

The Christopher Wheatley is a fireboat delivered to the Chicago Fire Department in 2011.

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Christy Canyon

Christy Canyon (born June 17, 1966) is a retired pornographic actress and American radio personality.

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Christy Turlington

Christy Nicole Turlington Burns (born January 2, 1969) is an American model, charity-founder and campaigner, and filmmaker.

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Chrome Web Store

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Chucho's Steps

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Chuck Leavell

Charles Alfred Leavell (born April 28, 1952) is an American musician.

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Chumlee

Austin Lee Russell (born September 8, 1982), better known by his stage name Chumlee, is an American actor, businessman and reality television personality, known as a cast member on the History Channel television show Pawn Stars, which depicts the daily business at the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas where Russell works as an employee.

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Church Educational System Honor Code

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Church of Scientology editing on Wikipedia

A series of incidents in 2009 led to Church of Scientology-owned networks being banned from making edits to Wikipedia articles relating to Scientology. The Church of Scientology has long had a controversial history on the Internet, and has initiated campaigns to manipulate material and remove information critical of itself from the web. From early in Wikipedia's history, conflict arose within the topic of Scientology on the website. Disputes began in earnest in 2005, with users disagreeing about whether or not to describe Scientology as an abusive cult or religion. By 2006, disagreements concerning the topic of Scientology on Wikipedia had grown more specific. Wikipedia user and Scientology critic David Gerard commented to The Daily Telegraph in 2006 that some articles were neutral due to a requirement to reference stated facts. Revelations from software produced by Virgil Griffith in 2007 called WikiScanner made public the nature of edits on Wikipedia which were able to be traced directly back to Church of Scientology-controlled computers. CBS News and The Independent reported that edits by the Church of Scientology were made in attempts to remove criticism from the main article on the topic. The Times and Forbes noted that Scientologist computers were used to remove links between the Church of Scientology and a former anti-cult organization, since taken over by Scientology, the Cult Awareness Network. Der Spiegel reported that Wikiscanner revealed Scientology computers were used to promote Scientology's critical view of psychiatry, including adding links to the Scientology-founded Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) and to websites of other groups affiliated with Scientology. In January 2009, The Register reported on a case involving Scientology before Wikipedia's Arbitration Committee. The Arbitration Committee on Wikipedia is composed of a group of volunteers elected by the editing community to resolve especially difficult conflicts. Wikipedia administrators presented evidence during the case that Scientology-controlled computers were used to promote the organization, using multiple user accounts. One user going by the pseudonym "COFS" admitted this pattern of editing, and stated the edits from Scientology computers would continue. In May 2009, the Arbitration Committee decided to restrict editing from IP addresses belonging to the Church of Scientology, to prevent biased edits by editors within Church of Scientology-administered networks. The decision accorded Scientology-controlled IP addresses the same blockable status as open proxies on the site. A large number of Scientology critics were banned as well. The committee concluded that both sides had "gamed policy" and resorted to "battlefield tactics", with articles on living persons being the "worst casualties". Arbitration Committee member Roger Davies wrote the majority of the decision, and commented to The New York Times that due to the controversial nature of the case, the decision was crafted so as not to focus directly upon any particular individual. Wikipedia media contact Dan Rosenthal emphasized in a statement to ABC News that it was generally accepted procedure on the site to ban users that had violated policy intended to prevent them from promoting propaganda. Wikimedia Foundation spokesman and head of communications Jay Walsh said to Bloomberg BusinessWeek the Arbitration decision was intended to help restore Scientology-related articles to an acceptable state on the site. Wikimedia Germany spokesperson Catrin Schoneville stated to Computerwoche that the decision impacted the English Wikipedia, and noted it was unclear whether a similar ruling might be applied to the German Wikipedia. Statements from Scientology spokeswoman Karin Pouw labelled the Arbitration ruling as a routine matter, and maintained there were still "gross inaccuracies" on the Scientology article. In a statement to CNN, Pouw denied the presence of an organized campaign by the Church of Scientology to manipulate Wikipedia. Scientology representative Tommy Davis emphasized to the St. Petersburg Times that users critical of the organization were also banned, and similarly denied that Scientology leadership arranged a campaign to manipulate entries on Wikipedia.

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CIA Kennedy assassination conspiracy theory

The CIA Kennedy assassination theory is a prominent John F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theory.

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Cindy McCain

Cindy Lou Hensley McCain (born May 20, 1954) is an American businesswoman, philanthropist, and humanitarian, and the wife of long-time United States Senator and 2008 Republican presidential nominee John McCain of Arizona.

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Cindy Sheehan

Cindy Lee Miller Sheehan (born July 10, 1957) is an American anti-war activist, whose son, U.S. Army Specialist Casey Sheehan, was killed by enemy action during the Iraq War.

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Cirrus SR20

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Citibank

Citibank is the consumer division of financial services multinational Citigroup.

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Citigroup

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Citizen Kane

Citizen Kane is a 1941 American mystery drama film by Orson Welles, its producer, co-screenwriter, director and star.

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Citizen's Briefing Book

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Citizens for a Free Kuwait

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Citizens United v. FEC

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Civil Forum on the Presidency

The Civil Forum on the Presidency was the venue of back-to-back interviews of U.S. presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama by pastor Rick Warren on August 16, 2008, at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California.

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CJOH-DT

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Claire Shipman

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Clampi

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Clarence Thomas

Clarence Thomas (born June 23, 1948) is an American judge, lawyer, and government official who currently serves as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.

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Clarence Thomas Supreme Court nomination

On July 1, 1991, President George H. W. Bush nominated Clarence Thomas for the Supreme Court of the United States to replace Thurgood Marshall, who had announced his retirement.

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Clarissa Ward

Clarissa Ward (born January 30, 1980) is an American television journalist who is currently a foreign correspondent for CNN.

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Clarizen

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Clashes at the Turkish Ambassador's Residence in Washington, D.C.

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Clayton Sandell

Clayton Sandell is an American journalist and ABC News correspondent.

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Clean Energy Act 2011

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Cleveland

Cleveland is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio, and the county seat of Cuyahoga County.

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Cleveland sports curse

The Cleveland sports curse was a sports superstition involving the city of Cleveland, Ohio, and its major league professional sports teams, centered on the failure to win a championship in any major league sport for a period of 52 years, from 1964 to 2016.

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Cliff Lett

Clifton Bradley Lett (born September 18, 1957) is an American retired radio-controlled racer and the current president of Associated Electrics, where he began his R/C career in 1985.

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Clifford A. Wolff

Clifford A. Wolff is a litigation attorney based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States.

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Climate change denial

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Climate change policy of the United States

Global climate change was first addressed in United States policy beginning in the early 1960s.

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Climate of Sydney

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Clinton Foundation–State Department controversy

During Hillary Clinton’s tenure as Secretary of State, a number of individuals, organizations, and countries allegedly contributed to the Clinton Foundation either before, or while, pursuing interests through ordinary channels with the U.S. State Department.

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Clinton Presidential Center

The William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park is the presidential library of Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States (1993–2001).

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Clinton–Lewinsky scandal

The Clinton–Lewinsky scandal was an American political sex scandal that involved 49-year-old President Bill Clinton and 22-year-old White House intern Monica Lewinsky.

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Clonaid

Clonaid is an American-based human cloning organization, registered as a company in the Bahamas.

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Club Libby Lu

Club Libby Lu was an experiential/experience-based retailer for girls ages five through twelve.

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Clyde Butcher

Clyde Butcher (born 1942) is an American large format camera photographer known for wilderness photography of the Florida landscape.

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Clyde Drexler

Clyde Austin "The Glide" Drexler (born June 22, 1962) is an American retired professional basketball player.

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Coatesville, Pennsylvania

Coatesville is a city in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Coatesville, Pennsylvania arsons

The Coatesville, Pennsylvania arsons refer to a spree of deliberately set fires in 2008 and 2009 in the area of Coatesville, Pennsylvania, a small Philadelphia suburb.

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Coen brothers

Joel David Coen (born November 29, 1954) and Ethan Jesse CoenState of Minnesota.

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Coffee Joulies

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Cokie Roberts

Mary Martha Corinne Morrison Claiborne Roberts (née Boggs; born December 27, 1943), best known as Cokie Roberts, is an American journalist and author.

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Colbert Super PAC

Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow (better known as the Colbert Super PAC) was a United States political action committee (PAC) established by Stephen Colbert, who portrayed Dr. Stephen T. Colbert, a mock-conservative political pundit on Comedy Central's satirical television series The Colbert Report.

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Cold feet

Cold feet is a phrase which refers to a person not going through with an action, particularly one which requires long term commitment, due to fear, uncertainty, and doubt.

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Colectivo (Venezuela)

Colectivos or collectives are a type of community organization in Venezuela that supports the Government of Venezuela and the United Socialist Party of Venezuela with their Bolivarian Revolution.

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CollectSPACE

collectSPACE is an online publication and community for space history enthusiasts featuring articles and photos about space artifacts and memorabilia, information on past, current, and upcoming space events, space history collecting resources, and links to other space-related websites.

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Colleen Bell

Colleen Bradley Bell (born January 30, 1967) is an American television producer known for her work on the soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful and for her involvement in various social issues.

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Colleen LaRose

Colleen Renee LaRose (born June 5, 1963), also known as Jihad Jane and Fatima LaRose, is an American citizen who was convicted and sentenced to 10 years for terrorism-related crimes, including conspiracy to commit murder and providing material support to terrorists., justice.gov She had married at age 16 and never finished high school. After a quick divorce, she later married again at age 24, and divorced after a decade. She had moved from Texas in 2004 to live in Pennsburg, Pennsylvania. After personal losses and attempting suicide in 2005, she converted to Islam. She was prosecuted in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. LaRose was taken into custody in October 2009, and her arrest was made public on March 9, 2010, after seven alleged co-conspirators were arrested in Ireland (five of whom were later released by the Irish authorities). Among those arrested in Ireland (later released by the Irish authorities, but then arrested by U.S. authorities and charged as a co-defendant with LaRose in a superseding indictment) was Jamie Paulin Ramirez, an American woman from Colorado, whose parents say she was recruited by LaRose. Specifically, LaRose was charged with trying to recruit Islamic terrorists to wage violent Jihad and of plotting to murder the Swedish artist Lars Vilks, who had drawn a cartoon of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. She was arraigned and initially pleaded not guilty on March 18, 2010. She faced a maximum penalty of life in prison, and a $1-million fine. On February 1, 2011, she pleaded guilty to all charges against her. She was convicted on January 6, 2014, and sentenced to 10 years.

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Colleen McMahon

Colleen McMahon (born 1951) is the Chief United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.

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CollegeWeekLive

CollegeWeekLive is a free, online college fair which features approximately one hundred and fifty colleges and universities worldwide.

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Collegiate Network

The Collegiate Network (CN) is a non-profit tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization that provides financial and technical assistance to student editors and writers of roughly 100 independent, conservative and libertarian publications at leading colleges and universities around the United States.

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Colonel Sanders

Colonel Harland David Sanders (September 9, 1890December 16, 1980) was an American businessman, best known for founding fast food chicken restaurant chain Kentucky Fried Chicken (now known as KFC) and later acting as the company's brand ambassador and symbol.

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Colonization of Mars

Mars is the focus of much scientific study about possible human colonization.

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Colonization of the Moon

The colonization of the Moon is a proposed establishment of permanent human communities or robotic industries on the Moon.

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Colonna Mediterranea

Colonna Mediterranea, commonly known as The Luqa Monument (Il-Monument ta' Ħal Luqa) is a 21st-century landmark obelisk in Luqa, Malta.

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Colton Harris Moore

Colton Harris Moore (born March 22, 1991) is an American criminal and former fugitive.

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Columbia Daily Spectator

Columbia Daily Spectator is the weekly student newspaper of Columbia University.

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Columbine High School massacre

The Columbine High School massacre was a school shooting that occurred on April 20, 1999, at Columbine High School in Columbine, an unincorporated area of Jefferson County, Colorado, United States, in the Denver metropolitan area.

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Comayagua prison fire

The Comayagua prison fire was a deadly fire that occurred 14/15 February 2012 at the National Penitentiary in Comayagua, Honduras, killing 361 people.

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Combined drug intoxication

Combined drug intoxication (CDI), also known as multiple drug intake (MDI) or lethal polydrug/polypharmacy intoxication, is an unnatural cause of human death.

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Coming out

Coming out of the closet, or simply coming out, is a metaphor for LGBT people's self-disclosure of their sexual orientation or of their gender identity.

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Commentary on Edward Snowden's disclosure

Commentary on Edward Snowden's disclosure is part of the reactions to global surveillance disclosures made by Edward Snowden.

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Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation Act

The Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation Act (/) (CALM Act) requires the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to bar the audio of TV commercials from being broadcast louder than the TV program material they accompany by requiring all "multichannel video programming" distributors to implement the "Techniques for Establishing and Maintaining Audio Loudness for Digital Television" issued by the international industry group Advanced Television Systems Committee.

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Commercial graffiti

Commercial graffiti (also known as aerosol advertising or graffiti for hire) is the commercial practice of graffiti artists being paid for their work.

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Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse

The Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse (CICA) is one of a range of measures introduced by the Irish Government to investigate the extent and effects of abuse on children from 1936 onwards.

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Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America

The Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA) is an American non-profit pro-Israel media-monitoring, research and membership organization.

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Common (rapper)

Lonnie Rashid Lynn Jr. (born March 13, 1972), better known by his stage name Common (formerly Common Sense), is an American rapper, actor, poet, and film producer.

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Common Ground Collective

The Common Ground Collective is a decentralized network of non-profit organizations offering support to the residents of New Orleans.

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Common Wealth Award of Distinguished Service

The Common Wealth Awards of Distinguished Service (or Common Wealth Awards) were created under the will of the late Ralph Hayes, an influential American business executive and philanthropist.

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Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2018

The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2018, also known as CHOGM 2018, was the 25th meeting of the heads of government of the Commonwealth of Nations.

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Comparison of United States presidential candidates, 2008

This article compares the presidential candidates in the United States' 2008 presidential election.

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Compassion & Choices

Compassion & Choices is a nonprofit organization in the United States working to improve patient rights and individual choice at the end of life, including access to medical aid in dying.

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Complaints to the International Criminal Court

The International Criminal Court's founding treaty, the Rome Statute, provides that individuals or organizations may submit information on crimes within the jurisdiction of the Court.

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Concert residency

A concert residency (also known as musical residency or simply residency) is a series of concerts, similar to a concert tour, but only performed at one location.

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Concussions in American football

Concussions and other types of repetitive play-related head blows in American football have been shown to be the cause of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), which has led to player suicides and other debilitating symptoms after retirement, including memory loss, depression, anxiety, headaches, and also sleep disturbances.

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Condé Nast Entertainment

Condé Nast Entertainment (CNE) is the award-winning next generation production and distribution studio with film, television, social and online video, and virtual reality content.

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Condoleezza Rice

Condoleezza Rice (born November 14, 1954) is an American political scientist and diplomat.

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Condoleezza Rice's tenure as Secretary of State

Condoleezza Rice served as United States Secretary of State under George W. Bush.

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Condom challenge

The condom challenges are three viral Internet challenges.

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Confirmations of Barack Obama's Cabinet

The President of the United States has the authority to nominate members of the cabinet to the United States Senate for confirmation under Article II, Section II, Clause II of the United States Constitution.

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Confucius (2010 film)

Confucius (Kǒng Zǐ) is a 2010 Chinese biographical drama film written and directed by Hu Mei, starring Chow Yun-fat as the titular Chinese philosopher.

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Congressional Institute

The Congressional Institute is a nonprofit organization based in Alexandria, Virginia.

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Connie Chung

Constance Yu-Hwa Chung Povich (born August 20, 1946), known as Connie Chung, is an American journalist.

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Connie Culp

Connie Culp (born March 26, 1963) is the first United States recipient of a partial face transplant, performed at the Cleveland Clinic in December 2008.

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Conor Lamb

Conor James Lamb (born June 27, 1984) is an American attorney, politician, former federal prosecutor and retired Marine serving as the U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district since 2018.

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Conor McGregor

Conor Anthony McGregor (Conchúr Antóin Mac Gréagóir; born 14 July 1988) is an Irish professional mixed martial artist and boxer.

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Conrad L. Raiford

Conrad Laurel Raiford (December 27, 1907 – May 20, 2002) was an athlete, goodwill ambassador and one of Greensboro, North Carolina's first African-American police officers.

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Consideration (song)

"Consideration" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her eighth studio album Anti (2016).

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Construction of One World Trade Center

Construction of One World Trade Center was deferred until 2006 because of disputes between the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and the developer.

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Consular Consolidated Database

The Consular Consolidated Database (CCD) is a database used by the Bureau of Consular Affairs under the United States Department of State, that has over 290 million passport records, 184 million visa records, and 25 million records of U.S. citizens living overseas, and adding 35,000 visa cases a day.

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Contre Jour

Contre Jour is a physics-based puzzle video game for web browsers, Windows Phone, Android, iOS and Symbian.

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Controversial issues surrounding Slumdog Millionaire

The film Slumdog Millionaire, which won eight Academy Awards in 2009, has been subjected to a number of criticisms, notably regarding how it portrays Indian society and alleged exploitation of some of the actors.

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Coolhaus

Based in Los Angeles, California, Coolhaus is a brand of super-premium ice cream founded in 2009 by Natasha Case and Freya Estreller on the principle of using food to spark interest in architecture.

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Coons! Night of the Bandits of the Night

Coons! Night of the Bandits of the Night is a 2005 musical comedy horror satire film written and directed by Travis Irvine with a budget of $5000.

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Cooper Boone

Cooper Boone (born September 11, 1963) is an American country music artist, psychologist and chef.

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Cops (TV series)

Cops (stylized as COPS) is an American half-hour documentary/reality legal series that follows police officers, constables, sheriff's deputies, federal agents, and state troopers during patrols and other police activities including prostitution and narcotics stings.

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Corey Haim

Corey Ian Haim (December 23, 1971 – March 10, 2010) was a Canadian actor, known for a 1980s Hollywood career as a teen idol.

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Corey LaJoie

Corey Daniel LaJoie (born September 25, 1991) is an American professional stock car racing driver.

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Corinne Foxx

Corinne Marie Bishop (born February 15, 1994) better known by her stage name Corinne Foxx, is an American model and actress.

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Corporate censorship

Corporate censorship is censorship by corporations, the sanctioning of speech by spokespersons, employees, and business associates by threat of monetary loss, loss of employment, or loss of access to the marketplace.

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Corruption in Venezuela

Corruption in Venezuela is high by world standards and is prevalent throughout many levels of Venezuela's society.

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Cory Booker

Cory Anthony Booker (born April 27, 1969) is an American politician currently serving as the junior United States Senator from New Jersey, in office since 2013.

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Cost of the Olympic Games

Sports-related costs for the Summer Games since 1960 is on average USD 5.2 billion and for the Winter Games USD 3.1 billion dollars.

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Costa Concordia disaster

The Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia capsized after striking an underwater rock off Isola del Giglio, Tuscany, on 13 January 2012, resulting in 32 deaths.

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Costa Rica

Costa Rica ("Rich Coast"), officially the Republic of Costa Rica (República de Costa Rica), is a country in Central America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, Panama to the southeast, the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and Ecuador to the south of Cocos Island.

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Cougar (slang)

Cougar is slang for a woman who seeks sexual activity with significantly younger men.

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Council for National Policy

The Council for National Policy (CNP) is an umbrella organization and networking group for social conservative activists in the United States.

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Council for the National Interest

The Council for the National Interest ("CNI") is a 501(c)(4) non-profit, non-partisan advocacy group in the United States.

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Counterculture of the 1960s

The counterculture of the 1960s refers to an anti-establishment cultural phenomenon that developed first in the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States (US) and then spread throughout much of the Western world between the mid-1960s and the mid-1970s, with London, New York City, and San Francisco being hotbeds of early countercultural activity.

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Counterinsurgency in Northern Afghanistan

The following addresses the events in Northern Afghanistan between April 2009 and 2014. While this part of the country had long been relatively peaceful compared to the all-out war zones of the south and east, tensions would flare up again in 2008 when the German soldiers deployed to the area came under attack more often, leading to the deaths of the several soldiers. Previously hindered by national caveats, the deteroriating security situation prompted the German-led Regional Command North to launch a series of operations to take on the rising insurgency. Concerted operations began after an insurgent attack on PRT Kunduz within minutes of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's departure from a visit. Within two years, the German presence would be doubled and additional reinforcements from the American ISAF contingent were called in, including heavy German armoured vehicles and US aviation assets, allowing for a more aggressive approach towards the insurgency.

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Couples Retreat

Couples Retreat is a 2009 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Billingsley marking his directorial debut, and written by Jon Favreau, Vince Vaughn, Dana Fox, Curtis Hanson, and Greg Beeman.

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Court show

A court show (also known as a judge show, legal/courtroom program, courtroom show, or judicial show) is a television programming subgenre of either legal dramas or reality legal programming.

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Courtney Stodden

Courtney Alexis Stodden (born August 29, 1994) is an American reality show contestant, actress, model, singer-songwriter, recording artist, and a national spokesperson for PETA, the animal rights activist organization.

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Coy Wayne Wesbrook

Coy Wayne "Elvis" Wesbrook (February 1, 1958 – March 9, 2016) was an American mass murderer, convicted for the killing of 5 people in Channelview, Texas on November 13, 1997.

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CPJ International Press Freedom Awards

The CPJ International Press Freedom Awards honor journalists or their publications around the world who show courage in defending press freedom despite facing attacks, threats, or imprisonment.

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CR No Guts No Glory

CR No Guts No Glory is an American clothing company founded by Charlotte Lloyd Robinson in 2013.

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Cracked.com

Cracked.com is a humor website with over 300 million monthly page views.

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Craig Berkman

Craig L. Berkman (born August 12, 1941) is an American venture capitalist and a Republican politician in the U.S. state of Oregon.

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Craig J. Spence

Craig J. Spence (1941 – November 10, 1989) was a Republican lobbyist who was found dead in a Ritz-Carlton hotel room in 1989.

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Craig James (American football)

Jesse Craig James (born January 2, 1961) is a former American sports commentator on the ABC and ESPN television networks.

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Craig McCarthy

Craig Alan McCarthy (born August 13, 1967) is a lawyer and politician from Orlando, Florida.

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Craigslist Joe

Craigslist Joe is a 2012 documentary film that follows Joseph Garner for a month of travel across the United States, solely supporting himself via contacting people on the website Craigslist.

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Crazy Blind Date

Crazy Blind Date (CBD) was a no-cost dating service that set people up on blind dates with little to no notice.

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Crazy in Love

"Crazy in Love" is a song by American singer Beyoncé featuring American rapper Jay-Z from Beyoncé's debut solo studio album Dangerously in Love (2003).

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Creation and evolution in public education in the United States

In American schools, the Genesis creation narrative was generally taught as the origin of the universe and of life until Darwin's scientific theories became widely accepted in the late 1800s.

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Creation Museum

The Creation Museum, located in Petersburg, Kentucky, United States, is operated by the Christian creation apologetics organization Answers in Genesis (AiG).

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Credonia Mwerinde

Credonia Mwerinde (born 1952) was the high priestess and co-founder of the Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God, a sect that splintered from the Roman Catholic Church in Uganda.

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Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment

Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment is a 1963 cinéma vérité documentary film directed by Robert Drew.

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Cristina Fernández de Kirchner

Cristina Elisabet Fernández de Kirchner (born 19 February 1953), sometimes referred to by her initials CFK, is an Argentine lawyer and politician, who served as President of Argentina from 2007 to 2015.

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Cristina Saralegui

Cristina Maria Saralegui (born January 29, 1948) is a Cuban-born American journalist, television personality, actress and talk show host of the Spanish-language eponymous show,.

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Cristopher Moore

Cristopher David Moore, known as Cris Moore, (born March 12, 1968 in New Brunswick, New Jersey), retrieved 2012-03-10.

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Criticism of Facebook

Criticism of Facebook relates to how Facebook's market dominance have led to international media coverage and significant reporting of its shortcomings.

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Criticism of government response to Hurricane Katrina

Criticism of the government response to Hurricane Katrina consisted primarily of condemnations of mismanagement and lack of preparation in the relief effort in response to Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath.

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Criticism of Myspace

The social networking website Myspace has faced criticism on a variety of fronts.

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Criticism of reality television

The reality television genre, and specific reality television shows, have been subject to significant criticism since the genre first rose to worldwide popularity in the 1990s.

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Criticism of Starbucks

Starbucks has been the subject of multiple controversies.

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Criticism of The Da Vinci Code

The Da Vinci Code, a popular suspense novel by Dan Brown, generated criticism and controversy after its publication in 2003.

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Criticism of The Walt Disney Company

The Walt Disney Company's media releases and company practices have prompted action from activists, artists, and causes around the world.

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Criticism of Walmart

Walmart has been criticized by groups and individuals, including labor unions and small-town advocates protesting against Walmart policies and business practices and their effects.

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CrowdOptic

CrowdOptic, Inc. (known as CrowdOptic) is a privately held San Francisco-based technology company founded in 2011.

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Crumple zone

The crumple zone is a structural safety feature mainly used in automobiles to absorb the energy from the impact during a collision by controlled deformation, and recently also incorporated into railcars.

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Crush on Obama

"Crush on Obama" is an Internet viral video, first posted on YouTube in June 2007 featuring a young woman seductively singing of her love for then-U.S. Senator (later President) Barack Obama.

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Cry Baby (Melanie Martinez album)

Cry Baby is the debut studio album by American recording artist Melanie Martinez.

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Cryptome

Cryptome is a 501(c)(3) private foundation created in 1996 by John Young and Deborah Natsios and sponsored by Natsios-Young Architects.

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Crystal Lee

Crystal Lee is a Co-Founder of the Silicon Valley startup, LifeSite.

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CTV National News

CTV National News is CTV's flagship newscast, which airs at 11:00 pm local time on the CTV stations across Canada.

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Cuban Missile Crisis

The Cuban Missile Crisis, also known as the October Crisis of 1962 (Crisis de Octubre), the Caribbean Crisis, or the Missile Scare, was a 13-day (October 16–28, 1962) confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union concerning American ballistic missile deployment in Italy and Turkey with consequent Soviet ballistic missile deployment in Cuba.

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Cuban thaw

The Cuban thaw was a warming of Cuba–United States relations that began in December 2014 ending a 54-year stretch of hostility between the nations.

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Cubana de Aviación Flight 972

Cubana de Aviación Flight 972 (CU972/CUB972) was a scheduled domestic flight from José Martí International Airport, Havana, Cuba, to Frank País Airport in Holguín, Cuba.

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Cult Awareness Network

The Cult Awareness Network (CAN) was an organization created by deprogrammer Ted Patrick that provided information on groups that it considered to be cults, as well as support and referrals to deprogrammers.

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Cultural and political image of John McCain

John McCain's personal character has dominated the image and perception of him.

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Cultural impact of the Guitar Hero series

Guitar Hero is a series of rhythm video games published by Activision in which players use guitar-shaped controllers to mimic the playing of numerous popular rock music songs in a score attack gameplay; later games in the series have included support for both drums and vocals and playing as a full band.

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Cumulus Media Networks

Cumulus Media Networks was an American radio network owned and operated by Cumulus Media.

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Cuomo family

The Cuomo family is an American political family.

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Currents (TV series)

Currents News is a daily Catholic news magazine television show on New Evangelization Television (NET), broadcast five days a week from its studios in Brooklyn.

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CVS Pharmacy

CVS Pharmacy is a subsidiary of the American retail and health care company CVS Health, headquartered in Woonsocket, Rhode Island.

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Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying or cyberharassment is a form of bullying or harassment using electronic means.

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Cyclone Fay

Cyclone Fay was an intense, late-season tropical cyclone which struck Western Australia during the 2003–04 Australian region cyclone season.

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Cynthia McFadden

Cynthia McFadden (born May 27, 1956) is an American television journalist who is currently the senior legal and investigative correspondent for NBC News.

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Cynthia Nixon

Cynthia Ellen Nixon (born April 9, 1966) is an American actress, activist, and gubernatorial candidate in the State of New York.

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D. A. Pennebaker

Donn Alan "D.

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D. James Kennedy

Dennis James Kennedy (November 3, 1930 – September 5, 2007) was an American pastor, evangelist, Christian broadcaster, and author.

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D. James Kennedy Ministries

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Da'Rel Scott

Da'Rel Scott (born May 26, 1988) is an American football running back who is currently a free agent.

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Dacre Stoker

Dacre Calder Stoker (born August 23, 1958) is a Canadian-American author, sportsman and filmmaker.

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Dakota Access Pipeline

The Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) or Bakken pipeline is a underground oil pipeline in the United States.

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Dale K. Myers

Dale K. Myers (born 1955) is a computer animator, author, and John F. Kennedy assassination researcher.

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Dallas DuBois

Daniel Logan, better known by his stage name Dallas DuBois, is an American actor and drag queen.

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Dalton Delan

Dalton Delan (born August 5, 1954) is an American writer, editor, and television producer.

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Damita Jo (album)

Damita Jo is the eighth studio album by American recording artist Janet Jackson.

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Dan Abrams

Dan Abrams (born c. 1965/1966) is an American web entrepreneur and television presenter who serves as the chief legal affairs anchor for ABC News and as the host of Live PD on the A&E cable network.

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Dan Balz

Daniel Balz is an American journalist at The Washington Post, where he has been a political correspondent since 1978.

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Dan Bongino

Daniel John Bongino (born December 4, 1974) is a conservative commentator and former agent of the United States Secret Service.

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Dan Choi

Daniel Choi (born February 22, 1981) is an American former infantry officer in the United States Army who served in combat in the Iraq war during 2006-2007.

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Dan Cooper

Dan Cooper (born April 28, 1946 in Brooklyn, New York) is a media entrepreneur, author and founder of 4 LLC, a New York media content development company, was one of the five architects of Fox News and a senior member of the original 20/20 staff.

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Dan Dascalescu

Dan Dascalescu is a Romanian-American entrepreneur based in Silicon Valley, who co-founded the ship-based seed accelerator project Blueseed in an attempt to allow entrepreneurs to start companies near Silicon Valley without US visa restrictions.

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Dan Diker

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Dan Glickman

Daniel Robert Glickman (born November 24, 1944) is an American politician, lawyer, lobbyist, and nonprofit leader.

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Dan Greenberg

Daniel "Dan" Greenberg (born December 9, 1965) is an American nonprofit executive and former politician.

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Dan Haggerty

Daniel Francis "Dan" Haggerty (November 19, 1941 – January 15, 2016) was an American actor, best known for playing the title role in The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams.

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Dan Harris (journalist)

Daniel B. "Dan" Harris (born July 26, 1971) is a correspondent for ABC News, an anchor for Nightline and co-anchor for the weekend edition of Good Morning America.

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Dan Hicks (singer)

Daniel Ivan Hicks (December 9, 1941 – February 6, 2016) was an American singer-songwriter known for an idiosyncratic style that combined elements of cowboy folk, jazz, country, swing, bluegrass, pop, and gypsy music.

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Dan Kloeffler

Daniel L. "Dan" Kloeffler (born January 1, 1976) is an American television journalist.

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Dan Markel

Daniel Eric Markel (October 9, 1972 – July 19, 2014) was an attorney and legal academic in the United States who wrote important works on retribution in criminal law and sentencing, with a focus on the role of punishment in the criminal justice system.

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Dan Rather

Daniel Irvin Rather Jr. (born October 31, 1931) is an American journalist and the former news anchor for the CBS Evening News. He currently anchors a newscast called The News with Dan Rather at The Young Turks and was previously managing editor and anchor of the television news magazine Dan Rather Reports on the cable channel AXS TV.

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Dan Rossignol

Daniel A. "Dan" Rossignol, MD, FAAFP, is a family medicine doctor.

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Dan Stewart

Dan Stewart (born September 27, 1963) is a Democrat who served in the Ohio House of Representatives.

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Dan Sullivan (American senator)

Daniel Scott Sullivan (born November 13, 1964) is an American politician, lawyer and member of the Republican Party serving as the junior United States Senator from Alaska since 2015.

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Dana Bash

Dana Bash (born Dana Ruth Schwartz; June 15, 1971) is an American journalist, anchorwoman and political correspondent for CNN.

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Dana Loesch

Dana Lynn Loesch (born September 28, 1978) is an American conservative political activist and commentator.

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Dana Perry

Dana Perry is an American filmmaker.

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Dana Telsey

Dana Telsey (born 1962, New York City, New YorkDanaTelsey.net (2009). The biography of Dana Telsey. Retrieved on 2009-11-30 from http://danatelsey.net/blog-detail/article/the-biography-of-dana-telsey/.) is the CEO and Chief Research Officer of Telsey Advisory Group.

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Dance Again

"Dance Again" is a song recorded by American singer Jennifer Lopez for her first greatest hits album, Dance Again... the Hits (2012).

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Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 20)

Season twenty of Dancing with the Stars premiered on March 16, 2015, and concluded on May 19, 2015.

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Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 26)

Season twenty-six of Dancing with the Stars, titled Dancing with the Stars: Athletes, premiered on April 30, 2018, on the ABC network.

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Daniel Arnall

Daniel Arnall is a television news executive currently running the Nightly News franchise on weekends for NBC News, after taking over for Jamie Kraft who moved to MSNBC.

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Daniel Arshack

Daniel "Dan" Arshack (born March 30, 1956) is an American criminal defense attorney, co-founder of The Bronx Defenders, managing partner of the law firm, and a founding member of the International Criminal Bar, which was created to promote "the development of an independent legal profession and practice before the International Criminal Court." Arshack, who has been a defender for his entire career and "has never put anyone behind bars as either a prosecutor or government counsel," is known for his expertise on international criminal justice issues, lawyer trainings, and anti-death penalty advocacy.

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Daniel Clark (actor)

Daniel Allen Clark (born October 14, 1985) is a former American-Canadian actor, producer and reporter.

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Daniel Levin (attorney)

Daniel Levin served as Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel of the U.S. Justice Department from July 2004 until February 2005.

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Daniel M. Tani

Daniel M. Tani (born February 1, 1961) is an American engineer and a NASA astronaut.

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Daniel Pearl

Daniel Pearl (October 10, 1963 – February 1, 2002) was a journalist for The Wall Street Journal with American and Israeli citizenship.

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Daniel Pelosi

Daniel Pelosi (born August 2, 1963 in Center Moriches, New York) is the convicted murderer of Wall Street financier Ted Ammon, and is the widower of Generosa Ammon.

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Daniel Sulmasy

Daniel Sulmasy is an American medical ethicist.

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Daniel Tranel

Daniel T. Tranel (born October 20, 1957) is an American professor of neurology at the University of Iowa.

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Daniel von Bargen

Daniel von Bargen (June 5, 1950 – March 1, 2015) was an American film, stage and television actor.

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Danielle Herrington

Danielle Herrington (born May 26, 1993) is an American model known for her appearances in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, including the 2018 cover of the special issue.

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Danielle Wineman

Danielle Wineman is an American actress and beauty pageant titleholder from Cut Bank, Montana, who was named Montana's Junior Miss 2010 and crowned Miss Montana 2015.

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Danny Casolaro

Joseph Daniel Casolaro (June 16, 1947 – August 10, 1991) was an American freelance writer who came to public attention in 1991 when he was found dead in a bathtub in room 517 of the Sheraton Hotel in Martinsburg, West Virginia, his wrists slashed 10–12 times.

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Danny Glover

Danny Lebern Glover (born July 22, 1946) is an American actor, film director, and political activist.

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Danny!

Danny Swain, better known by his mononymous stage name Danny!, is an American music composer, recording artist, singer/songwriter and voiceover talent.

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Darius Goes West

Darius Goes West: The Roll of his Life is a documentary by Logan Smalley about Darius Weems, a teenager living with Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

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Dark Angel (TV series)

Dark Angel is an American cyberpunk television series that premiered on the Fox network on October 3, 2000.

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Dark dining

Dark dining takes place in a dark restaurant, where the customers do not see the food they are eating.

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Dark Horse (Katy Perry song)

"Dark Horse" is a song recorded by American singer Katy Perry featuring rapper Juicy J. It was originally released on September 17, 2013, by Capitol Records as the first promotional single from Perry's fourth studio album, Prism (2013).

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Dark web

The dark web is the World Wide Web content that exists on darknets, overlay networks that use the Internet but require specific software, configurations or authorization to access.