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Survivor 49 Recap: Tribal Council Brings On 'Advantage-Geddon' — Who Didn't Make The Final 5?
The advantages started to fly during Survivor's latest Tribal Council. Who fell one vote short of making finale night?
Was Rizo allowed to ask questions after the votes were cast?
A newly established tribal business entity quietly signed a nearly $30 million federal contract to come up with an early ...
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Survivor 49's Final Five reveal their jury strategies and how they plan to secure votes at the last Tribal Council
Final five of Survivor 49 share their jury strategies for the last Tribal Council, detailing how Rizo, Sage, Savannah, ...
The Silent Assassin finally strikes… and strikes out.
Two advantages were played and completely wasted in the penultimate episode of 'Survivor 49.' ...
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'Survivor 49's Steven Ramm calls out Sage and Kristina for tribal council shocker
Steven Ramm is dumbfounded by Sage Ahrens-Nichols and Kristina Mills's latest tribal council decision on "Survivor 49." ...
The sixth juror also explains why he would have won the game at the end.
On Dec. 14, 1763, white settlers, known as the Paxton Boys, brutally murdered six members of the Conestoga tribe, at their ...
This is a weird FAFO, but in the end, the FO phase was swift, brutal and utterly well deserved.
After firing the business leaders who accepted a federal contract to design immigration detention facilities, the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation's chairperson compared such sites to Native American ...
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