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In December 2005, Fox News anchor Bill O'Reilly began "exposing" companies that refused to say "Merry Christmas" in their holiday greetings. Over a decade later, the 67-year-old political commentator says the so-called "The War on Christmas" is now over.
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Two Alabama men were arrested this week after posting a mannequin challenge that features a crap-ton of guns.
A recent change in YouTube's algorithm has caused many prominent YouTubers to complain and PewDiePie to announce he was deleting his channel when he hit 50 million subscribers.
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In December 2005, Fox News anchor Bill O'Reilly began "exposing" companies that refused to say "Merry Christmas" in their holiday greetings. Over a decade later, the 67-year-old political commentator says the so-called "The War on Christmas" is now over.
Overwatch's "Winter Wonderland" gives players new skins and a new game mode.
Moved by We Are Number One memes and the support he's received from fans in his fight against pancreatic cancer, "Robbie Rotten" actor Stefan Karl has responded with genuine gratitude and a live rendition of the famous song. The internet genuinely doesn't get any better than this.
Two Alabama men were arrested this week after posting a mannequin challenge that features a crap-ton of guns.
A recent change in YouTube's algorithm has caused many prominent YouTubers to complain and PewDiePie to announce he was deleting his channel when he hit 50 million subscribers.
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