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Yeah, I’m really scared for my kids right now," Daniel said ... status is because of “simultaneous economic, security, political, and health crises" happening in the country.
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But this political strategy, no matter how savvy, does not bode well for the United States. That both parties are now enticing voters with vices, including but not limited to marijuana, reflects a ...
For years, I was a suffering artist seeking attention wherever I could find it. Like so many others, I found it on Fox News.