Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego is coming for Sinema's seat, even though she's taken herself out of the primary by registering as an Independent.

Warm up by the faux fireplace this winter for $260.
The videos have become vessels of nostalgia for 2000s movies, dated pop culture moments, and pretty much anything you’ve ever seen shake.
The model-actor, who was sexualized from a young age, revealed she was raped as an adult in the Sundance documentary.
After dressing as a lothario and an infected zit, Doja Cat ditched the mustache and attended Valentino dressed (mostly) as herself.
After a four year hiatus, Bey performed a one-hour set at Dubai’s new Atlantis resort—raising more than a few eyebrows.
The Goop-y wellness hack was having a massive moment until HBO made it the villain of its latest hit show.
The shooting further builds upon the trauma that Asian communities in the U.S. have been reeling from since the pandemic inflamed anti-Asian hate nationwide.
The claim is the latest bombshell to drop from Anderson's forthcoming memoir.
Enough with the compromises. It's time to embrace an abortion philosophy that won't leave anyone behind.
“The people that chose to participate in the movie are heroes," director Doug Liman said at Justice's surprise debut Friday.
Roger Severino told Students for Life Saturday that they have an inherent advantage over the other side, because abortion rights supporters "don't reproduce."
One of the anti-abortion movement's most twisted, dehumanizing ideas is that an embryo should have the same rights as a born person—and it's gaining momentum.
But this time, her beloved character Isis, and the Clovers, will be the main characters.
A source tells People that Bündchen "adores" Joaquim Valente, who actually enjoys spending time with her and the kids. Ahem.
“We had our high school in our bio and everything," Daria Gușă told the BBC. "I think he was just trying to find girls who were as innocent as possible."
It's just like Breaking Bad! But emphasis on BAD! Please don't do this.
Netflix and HBO—and even their smaller competitors—have cancelled some of their best, weirdest, and most interesting shows after only one or two seasons.
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