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He Once Trafficked in Rare Birds. Now, He Tells How It's Done. After a chance encounter in Brazil, Johann Zillinger became one of the world's most prolific wildlife smugglers. Three decades and two prison stints later, ...
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These are the most expensive cities to live in around the world Zurich and Paris overtook Singapore and Osaka. A weaker dollar has sparked a relative fall in costs in the Americas. The COVID-19 pandemic has ...
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Patient-centered connectivity-based prediction of tau pathology spread in Alzheimer's disease In Alzheimer's disease (AD), the Braak staging scheme suggests a stereotypical tau spreading pattern that does, however, not capture interindividual ...
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Courts in 39 American states still admit the "gay-panic" defence In 2015 his neighbour, James Miller, stabbed him to death. The case was harrowing. But a legal quirk uncovered during the trial made it even worse.
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Donald Trump's sanctions in the Middle East have had little effect Last autumn Gebran Bassil, the head of a Christian party in Lebanon, was his country's foreign minister and aspired to be its next president. On a trip ...
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French Police Officers In Custody After Video Emerges Of Brutal Beating Of Black Man The beating stopped when others in the building came to Zecler's aid, though police later threw a tear-gas canister through the window to force him to ...
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The grown-ups are back in charge in Washington Add in Avril Haines as director of national intelligence — like Ms Yellen, the first woman in that role — the Cuban-American Alejandro Mayorkas as ...
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US Fertility says patient data was stolen in a ransomware attack U.S. Fertility, one of the largest networks of fertility clinics in the United States, has confirmed it was hit by a ransomware attack and that data was taken ...
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