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Why sad Roblox animations trigger strong reactions
Janet Yellen warns the $38 trillion national debt is testing a red line economists have feared for decades I Was A Happily ...
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Why Huggy Wuggy sad animations go viral on Roblox
GamingWithKev breaks down why sad Huggy Wuggy animations resonate deeply with players. An AI deepfake was final straw for a Washington state trooper. He's suing Tatiana Schlossberg dies after battle ...
The Office of the Tennessee Attorney General announced on Thursday that the state is suing gaming giant Roblox over what it calls child safety misrepresentations after several cases of Tennessee ...
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Here is a look at Week 18 NFL power rankings. Once considered a Super Bowl contender, the Lions ended the season sliding in the majority of polls, following a disappointing 23-10 loss to the Minnesota ...
City of Omaha closes portion of 14th street for up to three years Swimmers take off in the boys 400 yard freestyle relay in the NSAA state swimming championship finals in Lincoln on Saturday. Snow ...
A couple of weeks back, the news of a live alligator found in a Waco residential neighborhood stirred up interest among those who enjoy Lake Waco, as some officials speculated that the gator could ...
Even the simplest criminal court cases can take a year or two to play out. They can linger far longer when defendants go on the lam.
A state program to relieve residents of overdue rent has churned out $9 million and counting to the greater Roanoke region, preventing people from eviction, and perhaps from resulting homelessness.
Kim McGinness turns 60 on Christmas Day. If the weather is pretty and she feels up to it, she will go bike riding near her Lake Whitney home.
As the Legislature prepares for an Aug. 29 special session to bail out the Oregon Department of Transportation, Oregon economist Joe Cortright says the state agency is misleading lawmakers and the ...
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