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NYC Fire Victim: Counting Your Blessings When You Lose Everything

We are a society that values and cherishes stuff. Things. Memories. Ask any household in America and I bet they would say they wish they could get rid of some, but the memories they have stored away are so much more important than more space. You don’t really realize how important these things are to you until they are taken from you, sometimes unexpectedly and harshly.

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Thanksgiving Table Setter: 7 Things You Need to Know About Sanctuary Cities

So-called “sanctuary” jurisdictions are cities, counties, and now even whole states that have policies designed to hinder federal agents attempts to catch and deport illegal aliens. Before your liberal relatives and guests start talking about how we need sanctuary policies “to build trust” and how the Trump administration’s efforts to rein them in are unconstitutional, here are seven big things you should know.

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Watch: Vikings Celebrate Thanksgiving in Touchdown Dance

The Minnesota Vikings celebrated Thanksgiving Thursday accordingly after quarterback Case Keenum scored on the Detroit Lions with a 9-yard run in the first quarter. After Keenum scored, the offense all sat down in the end zone for a Thanksgiving meal

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Independent: Indian Language of the First Thanksgiving Revived

Massachusetts’s Mashpee Wampanoag tribe, whose ancestors ate with the pilgrims and gave birth to the Thanksgiving tradition, have brought the once-dead language spoken at that historic meal back to life, according to a Thursday report by the United Kingdom’s Independent newspaper.

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