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Chinese-funded, staffed marijuana farms spring up across the U.S.

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Last summer, New Mexico state special agents inspecting a farm found thousands more cannabis plants than state laws allow. Then on subsequent visits, they made another unexpected discovery: dozens of underfed, shell-shocked Chinese workers. The workers said they had been trafficked to the farm in …

ATP Rankings: Novak Djokovic leapfrogs Carlos Alcaraz to claim second spot; Tommy Paul becomes American No. 1

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London [UK], June 24 (ANI): The 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic toppled Carlos Alcaraz to claim the second spot while Tommy Paul became the American No. 1 for the first time in the latest ATP Rankings issued on Monday. On the ATP Tour, the grass-court swing persisted at the Terra Wortmann Open and the cinch Championships, where Paul and Jannik Sinner, respectively, took home titles. The 27-year-old Paul won his

Over $122M Bitcoin longs liquidated as BTC falls below $61K - Cointelegraph

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  1. Over $122M Bitcoin longs liquidated as BTC falls below $61K  Cointelegraph
  2. Bitcoin tumbles back to $60,000 to start the week  CNBC
  3. Crypto Market Hit with $300 Million Liquidation Spree Amid Bitcoin's Crash  U.Today
  4. Bitcoin Tumbles Toward $62K as Crypto Bulls See $150M in Liquidation  CoinDesk
  5. 'Time To Panic?'—Sudden $200 Billion Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, XRP And Crypto Price Crash Triggers 'Critical' Alarm  Forbes

BREAKING: Concerns over the integrity of the Rapidan Dam - KEYC

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  1. BREAKING: Concerns over the integrity of the Rapidan Dam  KEYC
  2. Minnesota dam failure prompts Flash Flood Warning after deadly flooding forces residents from homes in Midwest  Fox Weather
  3. Flooding causes Rapidan Dam near Mankato to fail; nearby residents urged to evacuate  CBS News
  4. Minnesota Dam On Verge Of Failing - Videos from The Weather Channel  The Weather Channel

'Gaza at high risk of famine crisis despite increased aid to north'

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An influx of aid appears to have eased a hunger crisis in northern Gaza for now, but the entire territory remains at high risk of famine after Israel's offensive in Rafah caused displacement and the disruption of aid operations in the south, a draft report said Monday. The report by the leading international authority on the severity of hunger crises said nearly everyone in Gaza is struggling to get enough food and that more than 495,000 people, or greater than a fifth of the population of 2.3 million... Читать дальше...