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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says supporting Ukraine is not a ‘vital’ U.S. interest, calls the war a ‘territorial dispute’

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former President Donald Trump’s opposition to U.S. aid to Ukraine represents a larger shift in the Republican party.

     

Netflix’s ‘Chupa’ turns bloodsucking lore into a family-friendly adventure: Watch exclusive new trailer

Ever heard of the chupacabra? In Netflix’s “Chupa,” the legend is reimagined in a family-friendly film. Watch the exclusive new trailer here.

     

Donald Trump: ‘In many ways’ you could blame Jan. 6 violence on …. Mike Pence

Trump responded to Pence’s statement that history would hold the former president accountable for the insurrection of Jan. 6, 2021.

     

Dubai just dropped a 30% tax on alcohol

Dubai has scrapped a 30% tax on alcohol and will no longer charge tourists or expats for permits to buy alcoholic drinks as the emirate tries to attract more foreign workers and visitors in the face of growing regional competition.

Dwayne Johnson defends ‘Black Adam,’ talks Henry Cavill’s DC exit: ‘Best foot forward’

“Our audience score was in the 90s. Critics took a couple shots, but that’s just the business of it,” Dwayne Johnson said as he defended “Black Adam.”

     

Paris Hilton opens up about ADHD, boarding school abuse in memoir: All the must-read revelations

Socialite and media mogul Paris Hilton mines the depths of her extraordinary past in her debut memoir “Paris: The Memoir,” out now.

     

Men’s NCAA Tournament 2023: 10 bold predictions for March Madness

This is the season of madness, and what better way prep for the NCAA Tournament tip off than to look into the future and share a few bold predictions.

     

Nazi salutes, pepper spray and pistols: Ohio drag event devolves into an extremist melee

Experts say a combination of right-wing media outrage and local social media activism has driven more groups to confront one another at these events.

     

USA crushes Canada, now back in full control of fate to advance in World Baseball Classic

Team USA obliterated Canada on Monday night, and now only need only a victory over Colombia to advance to the World Baseball Classic quarterfinals.

     

‘Leaving it better for the next generation’: US women’s soccer team on winning fight for equal pay

In 2019, the U.S. women’s national soccer team filed a lawsuit demanding equal pay and working conditions. Alex Morgan and Crystal Dunn explain.

     

20 years ago, a girl survived a deadly Yonkers fire. Her story has gone untold until now.

The only signs of what happened on Nodine Hill, where a desperate family rushed their baby from the blaze, are things long missing.

     

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