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The 100 Hardest Video-Game Bosses, Ranked

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The 100 Hardest Video-Game Bosses, Ranked

Jimmy Kimmel Hits Back Against GOP Critics, Sticks To His Guns That The New Healthcare Bill Is Bogus

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Jimmy Kimmel Hits Back Against GOP Critics, Sticks To His Guns That The New Healthcare Bill Is Bogus "Their argument is that it's better to put these decisions in the hands of states... if Florida could make their own decisions it would be legal to bring an alligator to a strip club." September 22, 2017 at 03:11PM

The 100 Hardest Video-Game Bosses, Ranked

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The 100 Hardest Video-Game Bosses, Ranked From gods and zombies to a ship and a song, the one trait they share is an ability to end your game swiftly.

Article of the day for September 23, 2017

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Article of the day is Literary Hall. Check it out: http://ift.tt/1oWeX6W

derisively: Word of the day for September 23, 2017

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Word of the day is derisively : In a derisive manner; demeaningly, mockingly.

derisively: Word of the day for September 23, 2017

derisively , adv : In a derisive manner; demeaningly, mockingly.

Jimmy Kimmel Hits Back Against GOP Critics, Sticks To His Guns That The New Healthcare Bill Is Bogus

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Jimmy Kimmel Hits Back Against GOP Critics, Sticks To His Guns That The New Healthcare Bill Is Bogus

Picture of the day for September 23, 2017

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Maresenspitze (2,915 metres (9,564 ft)) in the High Tauern National Park near Mallnitz, Carinthia, Austria..

Picture of the day for September 23, 2017

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Picture of the day on September 23, 2017: Maresenspitze (2,915 metres (9,564 ft)) in the High Tauern National Park near Mallnitz, Carinthia, Austria.

Article of the day for September 23, 2017

The Article of the day for September 23, 2017 is Literary Hall . Literary Hall is a brick library building and museum in Romney, West Virginia, built in 1869 and 1870 by the Romney Literary Society. Founded in 1819, the society was the first literary organization of its kind in the present-day state of West Virginia, and one of the first in the United States. In 1846, the society constructed a building which housed the Romney Classical Institute and its library. During the Civil War the library's contents were plundered by Union Army forces, and many of its 3,000 volumes were scattered or destroyed. The society transferred ownership of its Romney Classical Institute campus to the West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind in 1870 and in that year completed Literary Hall, where the society reconstituted its library collection and revived its literary activities. The Romney Literary Society's last meeting was held there in 1886. In 1979 the hall was placed on the National Regi...