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The Dems are killing their opponents, first this guy then another Rep and his wife where in a serious car crash. The dems are communists that believe the ends justifies the means. Stay safe the Dems hate and want Republicans dead.
Actually, he died of old age, but nice try.
 
Glenn Hall, HOF hockey goalie who had a streak of 502 games started, has passed at 94
 
Martin Chivers, former Tottenham Hotspur and England striker, has died at the age of 80:


Also, Terry Yorath, former Wales International who managed Swansea City, Bradford City (also played for them and was present at the Valley Parade fire in 1985) and the Wales national team has died aged 75.

 
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Kazakh actor Murat Bisembin, a man that you probably have seen from this legendary picture, passed away on the 7th of January, 2026, at the age of 53 after a prolonged battle with cancer.

 
Actress Cora Sue Collins has passed away at the age of 98. She was a child star, appearing in "The Scarlet Letter" (1934) with Colleen Moore, and was the focus of a spooker voodoo movie, "Black Moon" (1934) with Fay Wray and Jack Holt. Among other things, she also appeared in "Magnificent Obsession" (1935), "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" (1938 ), "All This and Heaven Too" (1940), and "Week-end at the Waldorf" (1945). That was her last picture, opting out of Hollywood after being pressured (unsuccessfully) to visit a "casting couch". Her complaint was dismissed as unimportant by studio head Louis B. Meyer, so she quit. By all accounts, she had a happy life after her Hollywood career.
 
Actress Cora Sue Collins has passed away at the age of 98. She was a child star, appearing in "The Scarlet Letter" (1934) with Colleen Moore, and was the focus of a spooker voodoo movie, "Black Moon" (1934) with Fay Wray and Jack Holt. Among other things, she also appeared in "Magnificent Obsession" (1935), "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" (1938 ), "All This and Heaven Too" (1940), and "Week-end at the Waldorf" (1945). That was her last picture, opting out of Hollywood after being pressured (unsuccessfully) to visit a "casting couch". Her complaint was dismissed as unimportant by studio head Louis B. Meyer, so she quit. By all accounts, she had a happy life after her Hollywood career.
Actually she died in 2025.
 
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