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Melania Trump says she will take bullying and cyberbullying as her pet cause – Metro US

Melania Trump says she will take bullying and cyberbullying as her pet cause

Melania Trump says she will take bullying and cyberbullying as her pet cause
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Nancy Reagan had “Just say No.” Michelle Obama has her fruits and veggies. Melania Trump says when she’s FLOTUS, she plans to #stopbullying.

Do you plan on seeing the new “Dr. Strange” movie?

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Tonya Harding vs. Nancy Kerrigan. Taylor Swift vs. Katy Perry. Taylor Swift vs. Kanye. Now, learn what’s behind the Hillary Clinton vs. Vladimir Putin beef.

Steven Seagal is #TeamPutin and recently became a Russian citizen.

TV characters are getting more diverse with the highest number of regular and recurring LGBTQ characters on the small screen in the last 20 years, GLAAD said.

Republicans in North Carolina thought voters wanted shorter early voting hours, which would dampen voting by Democrats, according to this report.

When it comes to post-World Series celebrations, Chicago does not plan to hold back.

Not so fast! Parliament has to vote on Brexit first.

Alabama waited 34 years to execute this now-74-year-old man.

The hits keep coming for Penn State. The university was just slapped with a huge fine related to the Sandusky case.

If you use Facebook, you’re worth about 15 bucks, according to this article.

Looking for a nice smattering of election coverage and opinion? Want to see what the rest of the world is saying about Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump? Follow along here.

While you were working, celebrities were out being cooler than you.

A jury was chosen in the drug trial of the nephews of Venezula’s first lady.

Can you guess which celebritiesthese ‘staches belong to?

The Dropkick Murphys’ ninth album was their first to be recorded outside of Boston, but the material tackles very Boston issues.

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