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Mike Lindell commits to ‘do whatever it takes’ to get his Twitter account back

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell went on the record Tuesday to promise to do "whatever it takes" to reclaim his Twitter account.

Heritage Foundation to air ads against same-sex marriage bill during Thanksgiving football games

The Heritage Foundation is spending more than $1 million to run ads against a same-sex marriage bill making its way through Congress, with plans to air the commercials during a number of NFL and college football games over the holiday weekend.

WATCH: Kid Rock is ’sick of seeing history torn to the ground’

Kid Rock wants to be sure the former Nashville home of country music legend Hank Williams is not torn down.

Top Gun: Maverick will finally touch down for streaming

Since arriving in theaters seven months ago, Top Gun: Maverick is set to touch down for streaming just before Christmas.

‘Correct’: Musk agrees with Dinesh D’Souza about ‘one-way’ Twitter censorship

Twitter CEO Elon Musk said he agreed with Dinesh D’Souza regarding the social media platform’s history of targeting conservatives.

Vending machines for anti-overdose drug Narcan gain support

Some local governments and nonprofit organizations are using vending machines to distribute Narcan, a medication that reverses opioid overdoses, in the hope of reducing drug overdose deaths.

WATCH: What Thanksgiving foods TSA will throw away if you try to put them in your carry-on

The Transportation Security Administration is putting out a reminder about what you can and cannot take in your carry-on bag when traveling on an airplane. Don’t arrive at grandma’s Thanksgiving table empty-handed because a TSA agent had to toss it.

Trump snubbing Twitter in bid to save Truth Social, but insiders think he’ll cave

Former President Donald Trump has yet to tweet following the weekend restoration of his Twitter account, but sources close to Trump suggest his now optional boycott of the platform won't last long.

US Embassy warns ‘darker skinned’ citizens over Dominican Republic’s migration measures

The U.S. Embassy in the Dominican Republic is warning “darker skinned” citizens over the Caribbean country’s migration agents mistaking them for Haitian immigrants.

Colorado LGBT nightclub shooter is nonbinary, uses they/them pronouns, attorneys say

The suspect who killed five people and injured 19 others in a mass shooting at the LGBT Club Q nightclub is nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns, his attorneys said.
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