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The car of a woman who disappeared with her daughter 23 years ago has been found.
A car belonging to Samantha Jean Hopper, who disappeared with her daughter 23 years ago in Arkansas, has been found submerged in eight feet of water with human remains inside. Adventures With Purpose, a nonprofit focused on solving cold cases, discovered the vehicle on Tuesday. Hopper was last seen on September 11, 1998, en route…
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(VIDEO)Coach Was Furious When His Players Disrespected National Anthem, So He Does THIS To Teach Them A Lesson!
This is how you coach basketball. It begins before you even touch the ball, it begins with respect and gratitude that you even have a freedom to play, something that these future NBA stars wouldnโt be able to do if the boys their age didnโt pause their education and fight wars for it. Singing a…
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health-benefits-sleeping-in-a-cold-room
Dr. Kelvas notes that when the room is too hot or cold, the body has difficulty regulating these hormones, which can lead to difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep. The common recommendation forย ambient room temperature is in the range of 60 ยฐF (15.5 ยฐC)ย to 68 ยฐF (20 ยฐC),ย according to the Sleep Foundation. Itโs been found…
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WATCH: Sobbing Loudoun County Teacher Quits in Protest Over CRT Lessons During School Board Meeting
Teacherโs Resignation Sparks Debate on Critical Race Theory A dramatic resignation unfolded during a meeting of a Virginia school board when teacher Laura Morris criticized the focus on critical race theory and other political agendas within the school system. Her emotional address before the Loudoun County School Board shed light on the reasons behind her…
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One Day He Found His Wife Naked on Bed
A man returns home early from work one afternoon to find his wife spread out on the bed, puffing and panting. โWhat are you doing?โ the man inquires. โErr,โ she stammers back. โIโฆ umโฆ I think Iโm having a heart attack!โ โOh,โ cries the gullible husband, โquick, Iโll call an ambulance!โ He runs downstairs, picks…
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