Can the FCC really announce a new rule on fleeting expletives via Twitter
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...was ajar. Appellant told police he searched for Kendrick for about an hour and then called to report him missing. The responding officers...
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...cocaine base in the Lubbock, Texas area. Within the past seventy-two hours, that above listed confidential informant has observed a quantity of cocaine base...
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Toyota says its problems with sudden unintended acceleration are in the rearview mirror, but newly disclosed documents raise questions that experts say have not yet been answered
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...at the game almost an hour early. From where they entered...arranging for another adult to watch them while she took the...
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