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    OutKick features news and opinion articles relating to sports, pop culture, and sports betting. [1] OutKick describes itself as being a conservative alternative to mainstream sports news outlets that serve the "elite, left-leaning minority instead of the American sports fan", and stated that it aimed to "[expose] the destructive nature of ...

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  6. Gary Savage - Wikipedia

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    Gary Savage may refer to: Gary Savage (cricketer) (born 1978), South African-born Argentine cricketer; Gary Savage (hurler) (born 1981), Irish hurler;

  7. Former Secret Service agent sues New York Post and Daily Mail ...

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    A former Secret Service agent sued two news organizations for defamation Tuesday and accused them of publishing stories based on fabricated text messages that he says falsely linked him to Hunter ...

  8. Gary Savage (hurler) - Wikipedia

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    In 1992 Savage won his first Ulster winners' medal following a 2-16 to 0-11 defeat of provincial kingpins Antrim. [2] The ‘Mourne’ men later made their first-ever championship visit to Croke Park. The All-Ireland semi-final pitted them against Cork. The game saw Savage's side nearly cause an upset, however, in the end Cork won by 2-17 to 1 ...

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    Savage, a self-proclaimed “MAGA candidate,” ran in Indiana’s 5th Congressional District Republican primary in May, but only obtained 1.9% of the total votes, the Indianapolis Star reported.