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  2. Leftovers (podcast) - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] Piker stated that, after the debate with the streamers, he knew him and Klein would make a show together eventually. [4] In October 2022, [15] episode 29 of the podcast (titled "Ethan Is Cancelled For Ben Shapiro Joke & Midterm Special Coverage – Leftovers #29") [16] was removed off YouTube when the channel received a week-long ban.

  3. Galveston (film) - Wikipedia

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    Galveston is a 2018 American thriller film directed by Mélanie Laurent in her English-language directorial debut. It is written by Nic Pizzolatto (under the pseudonym "Jim Hammett") and based on his 2010 novel of the same name.

  4. Mara Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Mara Wilson (born July 24, 1987) is an American actress. She rose to prominence as a child actress playing Natalie Hillard in the film Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) [2] and went on to play Susan Walker in Miracle on 34th Street (1994), the title character in Matilda (1996), and Annabel Greening in A Simple Wish (1997).

  5. Meghan, Duchess of Sussex - Wikipedia

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    [137] [138] In the same month, Meghan and Harry signed a multi-year deal with Spotify to produce and host their own programs through their audio producing company, Archewell Audio. [139] A holiday special was released by the couple on the service in December 2020, [140] while Meghan's podcast, titled Archetypes, premiered in August 2022.

  6. Snoop Dogg - Wikipedia

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    Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. was born on October 20, 1971, in Long Beach, California, to Beverly Tate (1951-2021) and Vernell Varnado. [12] [13] Varnado, who was a Vietnam War veteran, singer, and mail carrier, left the family only three months after Broadus's birth, and thus the baby was named after his stepfather, Calvin Cordozar Broadus Sr. (1948–1984). [14]

  7. Ari Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Ari Shapiro was born in Fargo, North Dakota, the son of Elayne (née Halpern), a university communications professor, [2] [3] and Leonard Shapiro, a database researcher and university teacher. [4] Shapiro is Jewish. [5] When he was eight years old, he moved with his family to Beaverton, Oregon. He attended Beaverton High School. [6]

  8. Blaze Media - Wikipedia

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    Blaze Media is a conservative American media company that operates TheBlaze, a news and entertainment website and television network. Learn about its history, controversies and acquisitions.

  9. Steven Crowder - Wikipedia

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    Crowder's show has also seen success on Apple's podcast list, having remained on the top 100 list over the course of 2020. [35] On YouTube, the Louder with Crowder podcast has 5.94 million subscribers and his secondary channel CrowderBits has approximately 1.21 million subscribers. [36] [37]