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You’ve probably seen a bald eagle in a film or TV show, where the bird soars gracefully and swoops with might to catch its prey. As it flies, it makes a grand, airy, screeching sound. But the ...
"Dangerous Extremist Propaganda": How A Bald JD Vance Meme Got Tourist Banned From US A 21-year-old Norwegian tourist called Mads Mikkelsen was detained by the US Customs and Border Protection ...
DHS Catapults Bald Baby-Faced JD Vance Meme Onto Global Stage A Norwegian tourist claims DHS barred them from the U.S. because they had the meme on their phone. DHS denies it, but now the already ...
The guitarist reflects on five decades of heavy metal, perilous pranks — and why he agreed to one last concert ...
A meme depicting a bald US Vice President JD Vance resulted in a young Norwegian man denied entry into the US, the Dáil has heard.
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JD Vance bald baby face meme shown in Irish parliament - MSNIrish lawmaker Ivana Bacik held up a meme depicting Vice President JD Vance, in her country's parliament on Tuesday following reports a 21-year-old Norwegian tourist was refused access to the U.S ...
Lawmaker Ivana Bacik speaking in the Irish parliament on Tuesday, left, and the meme, right, of JD Vance which a Norwegian student said border control officers viewed on his phone before he was ...
A meme of US VP JD Vance, linked to the alleged deportation of a Norwegian tourist, appeared in Ireland's parliament. Labour leader Ivana Bacik used it to criticize US border policies and social media ...
Mads Mikkelsen, a Norwegian tourist keen to meet his friends in the US, was denied entry into the country after crossing paths with customs officers at the Newark airport earlier this month.
An internet meme making fun of Vice President JD Vance was reportedly enough probable cause for the Department of Homeland Security to deny a Norwegian tourist entry into the United States.Former ...
Following the severe storms and tornadoes that struck on Sunday morning, 700 residents in central and northern New York are still without power, out of the thousands affected.
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear a Rastafarian man's bid to sue state prison officials in Louisiana after guards held him down and shaved him bald in violation of his religious beliefs.
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