Since the Navy has never publicly acknowledged the team’s existence, it would appear the name is up for grabs. Enter Disney to snag the profits.
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They’re seeking dry land, too. And that could mean inside your house.
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Just how long will it take for China to overtake the States?
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For six months, high school student Gaby Rodriguez walked the halls, withstanding the stares and judgment of her peers as her belly grew with child. Or so it seemed.
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Let’s face it, our track record isn’t the best.
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Braving extensive wait times and potential violence, Americans are casting aside all fear for the black gold on the other side.