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New Jersey Sen. Andy Kim voted to block further U.S. military weapons transfers to Israel. Kim's vote is praised for upholding human rights and reflecting New Jersey values. In New Jersey, we ...
Maren Morris’ new song “Bed No Breakfast” is worthy ... ‘This feels like a good time [to release this] in the current state of modern dating. It's a cry for the people,’” Morris ...
Kim Hye Yoon and Lee Jong Won will be partnering up for a new film together! On April 15, it was confirmed that Kim Hye Yoon and Lee Jong Won will be starring in the upcoming film “Salmokji ...
A suspect has been arrested in connection to a February arson attack at a Tesla facility in New Mexico, FBI director ... Saturday morning by the FBI Albuquerque and the ATF Phoenix Field Division ...
(Credit: Department of Justice) Jamison Wagner is accused of arson attacks at a Tesla Dealership on Feb. 9, 2025, in Bernalillo and at the Republican Party of New Mexico Office in Albuquerque on ...
New Mexico Republican Party Executive Director Leticia Muñoz told Fox News Digital that Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham's move to send the National Guard to Albuquerque isn't enough. Two ...
Kim Kardashian is giving her Hidden Hills ... This time around, the 44-year-old billionaire is adding a brand new wing, per the snapshots acquired by the media outlet. The construction has ...
On April 13, 2025, Sports Chosun reported that EDAM Entertainment, the agency representing WOODZ, issued a brief statement regarding singer allegedly dating ... Kim Sae-ron turned controversial ...
Dating apps like Grindr expose users to serious ... But such ephemeral pleasures, of meeting someone new, can also expose people to serious dangers. (For representation) The recent case of a ...
As the dating scandal between Kim Sae-Ron and Kim Soo-Hyun keeps on evolving, WOODZ got dragged into the mix, creating more chaos. After Lee Jin-Ho revealed new evidence claiming Soo-Hyun dated ...
Third Wheel, a New York Times column about love, sex, dating and relationships, is seeking input from readers that will help shape our coverage. By Gina Cherelus In the Third Wheel column ...
Persistently high rates of violent crime in Albuquerque and New Mexico far exceed the national average, and residents were left reeling most recently by a litany of fatal shootings involving youths.