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Meet the Feminist White Supremacists

Dec. 12 -- Hatred isn't just a man's job anymore, it seems. Women in extremist right-wing groups have long held supportive, often subservient, roles, mostly bearing and rearing children. But in an odd extension of the women's rights and feminist movements that have propelled women into all manner of roles formerly ruled by men, more and more white supremacist women are eager to get out of the kitchen and into the firing line.

Stylish And Trendy Girl Sonia Rathee

Article by Shanaz Published on: 3:53 pm, 22 October 2022 A new girl in the city, Sonia Rathee is debuting in Bollywood with the forthcoming film ‘Tara vs Bilal’ which is going to release on 28th Oct 2022. She donned a white colour tube top with black baggy pants and matching white and black sneakers and she used a pop-up colour for her earrings pink which makes her look more stylish and trendy.

Taylor Swift and Kim Kardashian Relationship

Taylor Swift and Kim Kardashian Relationship -: The dynamic between Taylor Swift and Kim Kardashian is a captivating narrative of public spats and unresolved conflicts. From the infamous 2009 MTV VMAs incident to the leaked 2016 phone call, their relationship has been marked by controversies and occasional periods of silence. As of the latest updates, the status of their connection remains uncertain, leaving fans intrigued about the potential twists in this ongoing celebrity saga.

Trump To Be Charged, Finger-Printed, Mug Shot & No Handcuffs

Former US President Donald Trump will be formally charged, fingerprinted, and have a mug shot taken today. Donald Trump will appear in court on Tuesday. Trump will be charged with 34 felony counts. He is not expected to be wearing handcuffs when he is escorted into the courtroom. He was indicted last week, becoming the first former or sitting president to face criminal charges over a case involving a 2016 hush money payment to a p*orn star Stormy Daniels and as well as another six-figure payment to former Playboy model Karen McDougal.

Type 1 Diabetes: The daily struggles of dealing with the invisible, incurable disease

November is National Diabetes Month, but for the more than a million children and adults in the U.S. living with Type 1 diabetes, every day and night is a constant reminder of a physically and emotionally tedious disorder that requires constant monitoring. "I wear an insulin pump, a continuous glucose monitor, do several finger-sticks a day, count carbohydrates," said Bridget Kelly, a mother of two who was diagnosed in her 20s and now in her 40s.