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Climate deniers' online strategy: Using scientific aesthetics to appear
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Climate deniers use scientific aesthetics to reinforce and legitimize their
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Mystery as blue dogs are spotted in Chernobyl's exclusion zone
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Dogs have started to turn blue within the area surrounding the Chernobyl
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Councils paying school transport costs for 470,000 pupils in England
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Local authorities say the cost of providing school transport is becoming
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Raunchy photos and violent death: Unraveling of famous life coach's spoilt
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35 Useful Cute Things That Are Both A Want And A Need
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Today in Supreme Court History: October 28, 1787
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Trump’s U.S. Strike on Venezuelan Drug Boat – Narco-Terror or Illegal
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China’s Most Hated Statues Get Slapped Hundreds of Times a Day
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For over five centuries, the statues of Qin Hui, a former chancellor of the
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Trump offers ‘anything you want’ to Japan’s new PM
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[image: Preview] US President Donald Trump has pledged sweeping support for
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Determinants of Autism Spectrum Disorder
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While I suspect that childhood vaccination is a major contributor to
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This paper...
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Recognizing the Roots of the Current US Political Turmoil
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Lawrence Mead’s Political Breakdown (2025) is not a book of partisan
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Tenn. PD receives grant following K-9's line of duty death
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K-9 Diesel was put down last month after getting injured during a security
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“The Well Has Run Dry”: Are The People That Are Having Epic EBT Meltdowns
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The Real Cost Of Free Analytics Tools: Why Privacy-First Tracking Matters
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A legacy of loss: Family sues Merck, alleging plant toxins caused
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(NaturalNews) A Georgia family is suing Merck, alleging a former plant
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What Does a Government Shutdown Mean for FOIA?
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The government is shut down – and so is the public’s right to know. As in
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Alien Life Debate Heats Up: China’s Mysterious Signals and Deep-Sea UFO
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China detects strange signals as scientists recover possible alien material
from the Pacific — is contact closer than we think?
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“HIM”: A Ridiculously Blatant Movie About the Occult Elite Grooming Its
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Directed by Jordan Peele, "HIM" is about an up-and-coming quarterback
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Donald Trump Cancels Second Mainstream Interview in Days
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Donald Trump pulled out of another mainstream interview Thursday–this time
nixing a sit-down with NBC News.
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John Stamos’ Friend Says He’s “Devastated’ Full House Family Is Now Mired
in Scandal
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A friend of John Stamos stated that the 'Full House' star is "devastated"
by Bob Saget's death, co-star scandals.
2 years ago
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Joe Scarborough: Every single conspiracy is easily disproven in about two
or three minutes
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Intellihub | "I walk through it--every single conspiracy theory is
disproven in about two or three minutes."
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Building demolition goes wrong
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Building collapses on excavator, fortunately no-one was reported injured
4 years ago
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New French coronavirus deaths steady, infections creep up
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The number of people who died from coronavirus infection in France rose by
28 to 29,603 on Thursday, the same increase as Wednesday, but the number of
new ...
5 years ago
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U.S. prison riot teams faulted for injuring staff during exercises
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U.S. Bureau of Prisons riot teams that helped protect the White House
during protests earlier this month injured employees by deploying flash
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The Hemp Industry / Staying Positive
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Air Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2020
Doug Fine discussed the many amazing properties of hemp. Followed by Eldon
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5 years ago
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“City of Manchester” Gives Cop Blocker $15,000 After Illegal Arrest by
Lying Cop at DUI Checkpoint
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National talk show host, Linux entrepreneur, and Cop Block activist
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Burials begin in quake- and tsunami-hit Indonesian region
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A mass burial of earthquake and tsunami victims was being prepared in a
hard-hit city Monday as the need for heavy equipment to dig for survivors
of the di...
7 years ago
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Yet another federal judge tears into qualified immunity, citing Cato
Institute & Will Baude
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The legal blogosphere has been abuzz with Judge Willett’s recent
“dubitante” concurrence in Zadeh v. Robinson, in which the Twitter superstar
and Supreme...
7 years ago
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The Alzheimer’s Drug that Might Unlock Your Dreams
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As excited as I get about the potentiality of psychedelic drugs, I get far
more amped about pushing the boundaries of dreams as I’m not sure there are
an...
7 years ago
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AP Investigation: Sustainable seafood dealer sold fishy tale
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MONTAUK, New York (AP) — Even after winter storms left East Coast harbors
thick with ice, some of the country's top chefs and trendy restaurants were
offer...
7 years ago
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AP Investigation: Sustainable seafood dealer sold fishy tale
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MONTAUK, New York (AP) — Even after winter storms left East Coast harbors
thick with ice, some of the country's top chefs and trendy restaurants were
offer...
7 years ago
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St. Paul raccoon reaches roof after scaling downtown tower
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ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A raccoon that became an internet sensation by
scaling a 25-story office tower in downtown St. Paul was safely trapped
early Wednesd...
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DOJ Stumbles at Hearing on Detaining Immigrants
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Criticizing an attorney for the government for arguing issues he never
raised in briefing, the First Circuit seemed likely at a hearing Wednesday
to u...
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Breaking Down Barriers in Sexual and Reproductive Health Reporting in Africa
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Mom Has Stacked Dinner Party Roster
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GOLDEN, CO—Their eyes widening in amazement as the 43-year-old rattled off
the names of heavy hitter after heavy hitter, impressed members of the
Dreesh...
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Goodnight, and good luck
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A valedictory note from Al Jazeera America on what we tried to bring to the
online news landscape
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