'Saved By The Bell' Actor Back In Jail
Former "Saved by the Bell" star Dustin Diamond is back in jail in Wisconsin after an official says he violated the terms of his parole.
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Former "Saved by the Bell" star Dustin Diamond is back in jail in Wisconsin after an official says he violated the terms of his parole.
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Ten states will sue the White House over its new transgender directive in schools.
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