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  • Drivers who run into protesters on the street are protected by an anti-riot law.

  • A photo of lines of cocaine next to a female's vagina was presented in court on Monday.

  • Critics were disgusted by the suggestion that it was cheaper for businesses to kill a baby than to pay for parental leave.

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  • German Finance Minister Christian Lindner told four European newspapers that he was open to the idea of seizing Russian state assets to finance the reconstruction of Ukraine and that proposals to that effect were already being discussed among the G7 and in the EU. The Kremlin spokesman told reporters that the initiative would be illegal, blatant and of course requiring an appropriate response. It would be an act of theft.

  • Hours after a bombshell report that he was under investigation for allegedly, Rep. Matt Gaetz was due to go on Tucker Carlson's Fox News show.

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  • Some are skeptical of the Braver Angels effort because the angriest lawmakers draw the most attention and raise the most money.

  • Poor healthcare system, lack of testing capabilities, and lack of vaccines created a perfect storm for an outbreak.

  • The deal of the year is here. All sales records in the US have been broken by the drone. The final sale is over!

  • The family and friends gathered at the grave of the woman who died by suicide in a tragic conclusion to a nationwide search. According to the NY Post, the 56-year-old was laid to rest on Saturday at the Center Hill Cemetery in Alabama, just miles from where she allegedly helped charged murdererCasey White escape the Lauderdale County Jail on April 29 The search for White ended in a car crash in Indiana on May 9 after he escaped.

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  • Linda McDonald was honored by the police chief for returning lost funds to their rightful owner.

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  • The body of a missing Chicago college student was found in Lake Michigan as the search continued for her boyfriend. According to Chicago's WGN-TV, Natally was last seen on April 30 after leaving her job near the 5500 block of North Maplewood Avenue. The woman's body was found in Lake Michigan by the Chicago Fire Department two miles from where she was last seen. The name of her r.

  • A former corrections officer from New England has been charged with the 1988 murder of an 11-year-old girl. The Essex County District Attorney's Office stated that Marvin “Skip” McClendon Jr., 74, was arrested last month in Alabama in connection with the heinous murder of the woman. He pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in Lawrence District Court on Friday. He was ordered held without bail.

  • Ukrainian forces in Mariupol had been surrounded for months, but kept resisting and pinned down a significant number of Russian forces.