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A story that no one in 2018 could have predicted — Paul is auctioning off his extremely rare "Pikachu Illustrator" card from 1998 that he recently wore during a WWE match after being purchased for $5.2 million.
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While announcing his new Executive Order, the President fumbled his words and read directions instead of sentences.
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A story that no one in 2018 could have predicted — Paul is auctioning off his extremely rare "Pikachu Illustrator" card from 1998 that he recently wore during a WWE match after being purchased for $5.2 million.
A photoshopped map jokingly showing the Mediterranean Sea in the middle of North America as a climate change impact went viral, and got fact-checked.
The oft-ridiculed gaming company Electronic Arts tried to jump in on the "She's a 10" meme trend but ended up insulting itself instead.
While announcing his new Executive Order, the President fumbled his words and read directions instead of sentences.
In the case of Morton's Steakhouse v. Liberal Twitter, posters found that Supreme Court justices are not entitled to dessert.
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