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This day in pop culture for February 1
On this day in pop culture history, the first of many “sit in” protests was formed, the term “wardrobe malfunction” became a thing and Abraham Lincoln outlawed slavery.
The 10 Worst Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Snubs In the decades that have followed, more and more concerted efforts have been made to recognize the essential work and art done by women in the world of ...
A five-year investigation into a sex-trafficking ring involving the On the Border strip club in Franklin has led to charges against four men, with allegations of trafficking women across multiple ...
Franklin Mayor John Nelson is under investigation for possible misconduct in public office. A search warrant was issued for Meta records related to the alleged use of city funds for political purposes ...
In the second Trump administration post of its kind, the Department of Justice (DOJ) on Thursday portrayed Franklin, the anthropomorphic turtle character from a children’s book series, as a ...
The Department of Health and Human Services X account posted imagery with Franklin the Turtle, saying “Franklin avoids ultra-processed foods.” “Franklin the Turtle is a beloved Canadian icon who has ...
The publisher of the Franklin children's book series has rebuked Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after he posted a meme of the anthropomorphic turtle firing on drug boats. Hegseth's social media post ...
The publisher of the iconic children's book series "Franklin the Turtle" issued a statement on social media Monday condemning Secretary of War Pete Hegseth's "violent" and "unauthorized use" of their ...
Franklin Templeton launched its XRP exchange-traded fund (ETF), the Franklin XRP Trust (XRPZ), on NYSE Arca Monday, giving investors regulated access to the XRP token. The move places one of Wall ...
The details of James Franklin’s contract with Virginia Tech were released by the school on Friday. Franklin, who was named head coach of Hokies on Monday after being fired by the Nittany Lions in ...
Virginia Tech coach James Franklin will make around $8.2 million annually on the five-year deal he signed with the Hokies, the university announced Friday. Though that is around $300,000 less than he ...
Many expected when James Franklin was fired last month by Penn State that he would land a new head-coaching job sooner rather than later. Franklin was listed among the favorites for most—if not all—of ...
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