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Effective Solution for Nocturnal Animal Intrusions

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Report: Arsenal Injury Update – Who Will Be Fit to Face Liverpool?

EPLIndex | Premier League stats & Blog 

Arsenal Injury Update: Latest News on Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard and Jurrien Timber As the highly anticipated Premier League clash with Liverpool approaches, Arsenal fans are eagerly awaiting news on key players who are currently sidelined with injuries. Mikel Arteta’s side has endured a number of setbacks, and with the pressure of facing one of […]

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Central Park Five slap Trump with defamation lawsuit

Daily Kos 

The men once known as the Central Park Five—five men who were wrongfully convicted of rape and assault over 30 years ago—filed a lawsuit against Donald Trump on Monday in federal court, alleging the former president acted with “reckless disregard” for the truth when he attacked them during the presidential debate in September.

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Hinds released on $816,000 bail for cannabis trafficking charges

Nation News.com 

Drug accused Christopher Dave Hinds, 32, was released on $816 000 bail after he was charged by the firearms and guns unit of The Barbados Police Service (TBPS).  The #40 Lodge Crescent, St Michael resident is charged with acts preparatory for the purpose of trafficking in 224 pounds of cannabis and unlawfully trafficking in cannabis […]

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PRESS Act gains momentum

Freedom of the Press Foundation 

The Senate should have passed the PRESS Act months ago, after it sailed through the House in January. But despite the delay, the bill to protect journalist-source confidentiality is picking up real momentum heading into the lame-duck session.

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