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Tasha Hayden is a news writer for Religious Freedom News. She writes about arts, construction, automotive, travel, real estate and fashion. She is also an avid reader and loves to travel. She has visited many countries around the world and hopes to continue traveling as much as possible in the coming years.

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Here's Why Dakota Johnson Called Nepo Baby Discourse "Lame"

Dakota Johnson has no qualms about her very famous lineage. In fact, she has some rather strong feelings about those who do. During a recent interview on the Today Show, Johnson (whose parents are actors Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson) laid bare her true thoughts about the obsession surrounding her nepo baby status. “Like, if […]

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Chanel’s Watches & Fine Jewelry Flagship Brings Even More Opulence to Fifth Avenue

New York might be known as the city that never sleeps, but one could just as easily call it the city that’s always shopping. From the mom-and-pop shops in the Village to the mega malls on the West Side, the Big Apple provides ample opportunity to dispense of a paycheck, regardless of neighborhood. And yet,

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Murillo: The man bringing calmness amid the chaos at Nottingham Forest

Brazil’s Carnival season hits the streets this weekend but some 6,000 miles away from the bustling parades, colourful costumes and caipirinhas stands a young Paulista creating his own waves along the River Trent. It is a gloomy winter’s afternoon in Nottingham but as millions of his compatriots prepare to dance to the beat of bloco

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IFAB to delay blue cards | Ange: It will destroy our game, mate

Football’s lawmakers have delayed plans to publish details of sin-bin trials – which were expected to include the introduction of blue cards – at higher levels of football until next month. Trial protocols on sin-bins, plus other measures to combat poor player behaviour, were expected to be published on Friday, but it is understood they

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