South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem and White House advisor Stephen Miller faced online criticism after a video surfaced of them dancing and rapping to Vanilla Ice’s “Ice Ice Baby” at Donald Trump’s New Year’s Eve party. The clip, shared by Miller’s wife, sparked widespread embarrassment and mockery from netizens, highlighting…
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Watch: Kristi Noem and Stephen Miller dancing to ‘Ice Ice Baby’ leaves the internet cringing hard
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem and White House advisor Stephen Miller faced online criticism after a video surfaced of them dancing and rapping to Vanilla Ice’s “Ice Ice Baby” at Donald Trump’s New Year’s Eve party. The clip, shared by Miller’s wife, sparked widespread embarrassment and mockery from netizens, highlighting…
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‘Missing Diwalis to keep this golden cage job’: H-1B Redditor shares what waiting 12 years for Green Card looks like
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‘Missing Diwalis to keep this golden cage job’: H-1B Redditor shares what waiting 12 years for Green Card looks like
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Viral Instagram reel explains why British empire was built on gin and tonic
A viral clip of Sir Percy de Courcy dramatizes a truth long forgotten: gin and tonic was once vital medicine. Quinine in tonic warded off malaria, citrus prevented scurvy, and gin made it drinkable. More than a cocktail, it was a daily imperial tool, helping Britain maintain its tropical posts…