President Biden became the first president to officially recognize Indigenous Peoples' Day in 2021, and did so again this year. It falls on the same day as Columbus Day, which was established by Italian American groups to celebrate their heritage and to acknowledge the mistreatment of the immigrant group in the U.S.
Indigenous Peoples' Day is a time of reflection, recognition and celebration of the role Native people have played in U.
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Ex-NFL Star Robert Smith, 'Today Marks 7 Years of Sobriety'
Ex-NFL running back Robert Smith is celebrating 7 years of sobriety -- which is amazing -- but he knows he's gotta stay focused so he doesn't relapse again.
"I am an alcoholic- I always have been and always will be," the former Minnesota Vikings star said in a candid social media post.
"It's not my fault, but it's my problem. Today marks 7 years of sobriety but that can change if I believe for a second that I'm different from every other alcoholic.
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Female Football Player Demands Penalty For Boob Pull, 'Could You See
Play video content SLIPPED CALL A female football player got her boob straight-up YANKED in an LFL game ... and was HEATED when she didn't get a penalty called for it.
It all went down last month in a May 11 matchup between the Chicago Bliss and the Los Angeles Temptation -- when Bliss safety Alli Alberts had her boob, um, held while she tried to make a tackle.
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Randy Travis -- Arrested for Public Intoxication (Mug shot)
Country singer Randy Travis was arrested in Sanger, Texas this morning for public intoxication ... after cops say he was boozing in front of a Baptist church.
According to the Sanger Police Department, someone called the cops to report a suspicious vehicle near the church ... and when officers arrived to the scene, they discovered the 52-year-old singer with an open bottle of wine.
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25 Best Glossier Products According to GLAMOUR Editors
If there's one beauty brand that's worth all the hype it gets, Glossier is it. Affordable, exceptionally diligent and photogenic as anything, every single one of their new launches immediately becomes a viral hit. And our list of the best Glossier products grows.
Cast your minds back to October 2014, when Emily Weiss launched the Gen-Z beauty brand of our dreams. It was born in response to consumer demand for beauty products that looked good in our makeup bags, but which delivered on a budget.
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Air Jordan 4 "Wild 'N Out" Surfaces Online
One of the greatest sneakers ever is the Air Jordan 4. This is a shoe that was created by Tinker Hatfield all the way back in 1989. Since that time, the shoe has continued to be beloved by sneakerheads. Overall, the silhouette is perfect as it is nice and sleak. Additionally, it is a shoe that has been given a ton of amazing colorways over the years. Even in 2023, this shoe is getting new offerings that make us excited.
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Andrew Tate Would Never Have the B***s: Thousands Bear Witness to WWE LegendDestroying Contro
The Internet is a controversial place. People often pop up on the internet after controversies or as controversies. Throughout the years, several people have become popular on the web because of their questionable remarks or stands.
Recently, a former MMA star has been the talking point of the internet. His problematic comments and remarks found him a lot of hate on the internet.
During the latest SmackDown episode, Logan Paul came out and confronted Roman Reigns, The Bloodline, and Paul Heyman.
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Before His Cameo on 'Game of Thrones,' This 'Always Sunny' Actor Guest Starred on 'Lost'
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'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' is one of the longest-running sitcoms on television. The show has had plenty of cameos of its own and has lent its stars for brief cameos in other series. One 'Always Sunny' alum ended up making appearances on both 'Game of Thrones' and 'Lost.' Published on October 9, 2021 3 min read It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is one of the longest-running sitcoms on television.
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Bessie Mae Kelley is one of the earliest known women to hand-draw animated films

NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with author and historian Mindy Johnson about her discovery that Bessie Mae Kelley was one of the earliest known women to hand-draw and direct animated films.
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Broadway Review: Tootsie
Hold on to your girdles, girls — Broadway has a hit.
The new Broadway adaptation of “Tootsie” is old-fashioned and proud of it — and it’s a surefire crowd-pleaser, in this musical spin on the 1982 film comedy with Santino Fontana in the Dustin Hoffman role.
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