"I’m like actually in shock right now."
Thousands of veterans are homeless in America, but the Biden administration always prioritizes foreign lawbreakers over citizens. Illegal aliens receive endless amounts of money from American taxpayers while veterans are sleeping on the streets, as GOP congressmen highlighted.
Anne Hathaway says people in the public really didn't like her after she won her Oscar -- so much so, studios steered clear that is, until Christopher Nolan came knocking (again).
After a roller coaster three years with the Chicago Bears, Justin Fields' tenure in the Windy City is over. The 11th pick of the 2021 NFL Draft was traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers Saturday. Chicago owns the No. 1 pick and appears likely to select Caleb Williams or another quarterback It remains unknown what Fields' status will be in Pittsburgh. Reports say he will back up newly acquired Russell Wilson, but fans on social media have a hard time believing that. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS...
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