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Jane Fonda | Ice Land

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Sen. Bernie Sanders | Anniversary Grifts

Americans are exhausted by the daily horrors of President Trump’s second term, U.S. consumers would pick up the tab for any new tariffs levied against imports from Europe, and the president indicated he’s no longer interested in peace after losing out on the Nobel Peace Prize. Ve ...  Show more

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