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  2. Whisps - Wikipedia

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    Whisps is an American cheese and snack brand. History. Ilana Fischer worked for Schuman Cheese in 2015 and she started the brand with Costco. Fischer says, “That ...

  3. The Whispers - Wikipedia

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    The Whispers are an American vocal group from Los Angeles, California. Scoring hit records since the late 1960s, they are best known for their two number-one R&B singles, " And the Beat Goes On " in 1979 and " Rock Steady " in 1987.

  4. Schuman Cheese - Wikipedia

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    Whisps (2015-2018) Website: schumancheese.com: Schuman Cheese, previously known as Arthur Schuman Inc, is the largest U.S. importer of Italian cheeses. [1] Company ...

  5. Whisper (app) - Wikipedia

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    Whisper is a proprietary mobile app available without charge. It is a form of anonymous social media, allowing users to post and share photo and video messages anonymously, [4] [5] although this claim has been challenged with privacy concerns over Whisper's handling of user data. [6]

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  8. US health agencies scrub HIV, other data to remove 'gender ...

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    The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other federal health agencies on Friday took down webpages with information on HIV statistics and other data to comply with Trump ...

  9. List of satirical news websites - Wikipedia

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    The best-known example is The Onion, the online version of which started in 1996. [1] These sites are not to be confused with fake news websites, which deliberately publish hoaxes in an attempt to profit from gullible readers.