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The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show has been a world-famous annual event, showcasing famous models as they grace the runway in extravagant lingerie, reported CBS News. But after more than two decades, the prime-time fashion show has been canceled. Australian Victoria's Secret model #Shanina_Shaik told “I’m sure in the future something will happen, which I’m pretty sure about. I’m sure they’re trying to work on branding and new ways to do the show because it’s the best show in the world".
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Masked soyboy blocks a guys truck and smashes it when he tries to drive through, guy gets out of the truck and kicks his ass. This is why you don't mess with a man's truck. @ProudBoysUSA https://www.bitchute.com/video/MCx6VA4byjnJ/
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Police detain demonstrators during a protest against Chile's government in Santiago. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
Members of the Emergencies Ministry of the rebels Donetsk People's Republic demine the area at the militants' former positions following troop withdrawals near the settlement of Petrovskoye in Donetsk region, Ukraine. REUTERS/Alexander Ermochenko
Actor Jon Voight dances to music before being awarded the the National Medal of Arts by U.S. President Donald Trump inside the East Room of the White House. REUTERS/Tom Brenner
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The two men on the right side of the picture are Jewish. Imagine my shock. This is Matthew 27:22 all over again.
Three police were killed in a bomb blast late on Friday at a police station in Colombia, after thousands gathered for renewed protests and sporadic looting erupted in the capital Bogota. A police source told Reuters 10 officers were also injured in the explosion, in the town of Santander de Quilichao in the southwestern province of Cauca, known as a hot spot for drug trafficking and violence. The source did not attribute the bombing to a particular armed group. Police are expected to hold a news conference on Saturday morning. 💥
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Three police were killed in a bomb blast late on Friday at a police station in Colombia, after thousands gathered for renewed protests and sporadic looting erupted in the capital Bogota. A police source told Reuters 10 officers were also injured in the explosion…
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT! No one has claimed responsibility for the explosion. Local authorities have reportedly launched an investigation into the incident. Local eyewitnesses have taken to social media to share videos depicting alleged injured police officers after an explosion at a local hospital.💥
A Wisconsin man was founding living in an undetected underground bunk in the Milwaukee woods for years with a dog and a stockpile of weapons and ammunition, Fox News reports. Deputies discovered hermit Geoffrey Goff's odd, hidden abode on Wednesday after responding to a call of shots fired. After entering the 8-foot-by-8-foot bunker - which was also 20-feet-long - the deputies found an arsenal of weapons including two shotguns, a rifle, a handgun, three knives, ammo and a bow with arrows fashioned from “snowplow stakes,” Milwaukee County Sheriff Earnell Lucas said at a news conference.
Some hugs are extra special, and being a parent is never easy. On the one hand you’re super proud they’re graduating the #LAPD Academy. On the other hand you’re fully aware of the dangers of the profession—but you find comfort in knowing Angelenos will benefit from their service.👮🏻‍♂️
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⚠️ BREAKING NEWS! A Hard Rock Hotel and Casino building under construction in downtown New Orleans partially collapsed on Saturday, killing at least 1 person and injuring several, Fox News reports. Gov. John Bel Edwards confirmed the fatality to reporters…
A Honduran construction worker who reportedly attempted to warn managers about unsafe conditions prior to being injured in last month's deadly partial collapse of the Hard Rock Hotel in New Orleans will be deported on Monday, reported the Guardian .