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  3. Death of Dale Earnhardt - Wikipedia

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    At a news conference five days after the crash, NASCAR officials announced that the left lap belt on Earnhardt's seat belt harness had broken. Dr. Steve Bohannon, NASCAR's medical expert, said he thought the faulty belt had allowed Earnhardt's chin to strike the steering wheel, causing the fatal basilar skull fracture. This led to speculation ...

  4. Emily Compagno - Wikipedia

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    Compagno was born in Oak Knoll Naval Hospital, Oakland California, where her father was director of the blood bank. [5] She was raised in El Cerrito, California with her two sisters, [6] by her parents Katherine (née Bertsch, of English, Bohemian, and German descent) [7] and John Compagno, of Italian descent from Sicily.

  5. Bret Baier - Wikipedia

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    William Bret Baier (/ ˈ b r ɛ t ˈ b eɪ ər / BRET BAY-ər; [1] born August 4, 1970) is an American journalist and the host of Special Report with Bret Baier on the Fox News Channel and the chief political anchor for Fox. [2]

  6. Dan Bongino - Wikipedia

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    He has frequently appeared on Fox News' opinion programming and on the conspiracy theory website InfoWars. [2] He guest hosted Hannity's Fox News show in December 2018. [17] Bongino is a proponent of Spygate, a conspiracy theory alleging illegal spying on Donald Trump's 2016 campaign was perpetrated by Barack Obama's administration.

  7. Earhart (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Earhart or Earhardt is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ainsley Earhardt (born 1976), American television personality and author; Amelia Earhart (born 1897; disappeared 1937), American aviation pioneer and author; Daniel S. Earhart (1907–1976), U.S. Representative from Ohio

  8. JD Vance - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] [22] In 2005, Vance deployed to Iraq for six months, where he wrote articles and took photos for the Public Affairs office. [23] Upon his return, Vance handled media relations. [23] [22] He said that his service "taught me how to live like an adult" and that he was "lucky to escape any real fighting". [24]

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