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  2. KAIT - Wikipedia

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    KAIT (channel 8) is a television station in Jonesboro, Arkansas, that has been affiliated with ABC, NBC, and The CW Plus since 1965. It is owned by Gray Television and operates three subchannels: KAIT-DT2 (NBC), KAIT-DT3 (CW), and K8 News.

  3. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    This web page lists websites that have been assessed by fact-checkers as fake news websites, including snopes.com.co, an imposter site of Snopes. Fake news websites intentionally publish hoaxes and disinformation for various purposes, such as profit, political agenda, or satire.

  4. AOL.com is a web portal that offers access to various content and services, such as news, politics, sports, mail, weather, business, animals, entertainment, shopping, food and health. You can customize your homepage, watch live videos, check your email and browse the latest headlines from different sources.

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  6. KFSM-TV - Wikipedia

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    KFSM-TV (channel 5) is a television station licensed to Fort Smith, Arkansas, that broadcasts CBS programming and local news. It started as KFSA-TV on channel 22 in 1953, and merged with KNAC-TV on channel 5 in 1958.

  7. Tulsi Gabbard - Wikipedia

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    Tulsi Gabbard is an American politician, Army Reserve officer, and conservative commentator who was born on April 12, 1981. She served as a U.S. representative from Hawaii from 2013 to 2021 and ran for president in 2020 as an independent.

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    AOL Mail offers secure and personalized email with features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free. You can also access your email on the go with an iOS & Android app and get help from experts.

  9. A. J. Milwee - Wikipedia

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    A native of Boaz, Alabama, Milwee initially walked-on at Alabama in 2004, redshirting the season as a reserve quarterback. [1] He then transferred to then-Division II North Alabama to play for head coach Mark Hudspeth.