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- If you publish Georgia’s state laws, you’ll get sued for copyright and lose
- Minnesota Senate passes internet privacy protections
- China bans burqas and 'abnormal' beards in Muslim province of Xinjiang
- Cisco learned from Wikileaks that the CIA had hacked its systems
- 9 Texas High School Football Players Arrested and Accused of Sodomizing Teammates With Coke Bottles and Bats
- Federal agency refuses to ban pesticide used on crops
- Iran Sentenced to Death a 21-Year-Old Man for ‘Insulting Islam’ on Instant Messaging App
- Life in the fast lane: Oregon Senate OKs $110 fine for slowpoke lane hogs
- Butler County Sheriff requests ICE to shut down businesses that hire illegals
- A Mexican man was cleared of raping a 17-year-old girl because he didn't enjoy it
- Rex Tillerson to Lift Human Rights Conditions on Arms Sale to Bahrain
- Property tycoon banned 'coloured' tenants because of curry smell
- Eleven-year-old disabled boy was forcibly baptized at an evangelical church in Chardon, lawsuit says
- Secretive giant octopus recorded by Monterey researchers
- Government wants to deport Mexican man for fifth time after indecent exposure conviction
- America’s oldest female astronaut sets a record for most spacewalks by a woman
- Fake Miami Dolphins player scams women into sleeping with him for 3 years, gets caught.
- Massachusetts Legislator Leaks Information About A Possible Immigration Raid by ICE on Her Facebook
- Samsung store in Singapore catches fire ahead of S8 launch
- Nearly 300 pounds of cocaine seized from plane at Ohio University airport
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