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Military Times on MSNThe original ‘Lone Ranger’ was killed in WWII — but not by the enemy
When Lee Powell died during WWII, newspapers back home soon reported that the original Lone Ranger had been killed in action.
On the July 28 episode of his Armie HammerTime podcast, the actor chatted with his assistant and cohost, Ashton Ramsey, about ...
Diamont showed off a theater marquee welcoming the B&B family to their new home on the first day of shooting. The warm ...
Armie Hammer recalls a memorable press tour moment where he admitted to getting Johnny Depp 'super stoned', reflecting on ...
The lack of a ranger presence has prompted a call for an emergency restriction that limits access to the Enchantments — ...
It would not have been easy for anyone to step into the shoes of the fisherman after Pope Francis, just as it was not easy for Benedict XVI to follow St. John Paul II. But Leo XIV has done so with ...
Masks are great, especially if one does not wish to contract a possibly fatal or debilitating disease. Normally, masks are worn at costume parties, garb associated with holiday rituals, and often by ...
With the fan frenzy that was created by Armie Hammer‘s 2018 film “Call Me By Your Name” in which he starred with Timothee ...
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The Star on MSNTwo rangers attacked by lone buffalo during patrol
“One ranger ended up with an injury in the left leg. His colleague, on the other hand, fired a warning shot, driving the lone buffalo into the thicket and giving them a chance to escape.” They further ...
Two rangers were attacked by a lone buffalo while on routine patrol in Tsavo West National Park. According to the Kenya ...
A Kenya Wildlife Services (KWS) ranger is receiving treatment after a near-death encounter with a buffalo at the Tsavo West National Park in Taita Taveta county.
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Record Searchlight on MSNMt. Shasta climber injured after losing axe while sliding down Avalanche Gulch ice slope
An injured climber was airlifted off Mt. Shasta after he lost his grip on his axe while sliding down an ice slope at 13,000 feet.
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