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World Down Syndrome Day: Welsh cake baker's 'pride' in business Michael's business was born two years ago, when he volunteered in a cafe in the former coal mining town of Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, and learnt ...
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Hit and run leaves 'black hole' in lives of family The brother of a man who died after a hit-and-run crash six month ago has told how the family have been left with a "massive black hole" in their lives.
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Saudi Arabia Says Missiles in Aramco Attacks Were Made in Iran Missiles used in the attacks on Saudi Aramco facilities, for which Yemen's Tehran-backed Houthi group has claimed responsibility, were made in Iran, ...
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Kelenic electrifies in return to lineup Kelenic electrifies in return to lineup. Mariners' top prospect, back from right leg injury, shows hustle at bat, in field. 11:20 PM PDT.
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Pandemic inspires launch of hybrid fitness studio in Plymouth When gyms closed March 17, 2020, Monica Moreland offered a free workout in a Facebook group. "It quickly caught on and within a couple of months ...
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Shooting investigation in Burlington BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Burlington Police are investigating a shooting in the Queen City after reports of shots fired and cars speeding off.
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Making history in style: Deb Haaland wears Indigenous dress at swearing-in Haaland, a member of the Laguna Pueblo tribe, is the first Native American cabinet secretary in US history. As interior secretary, Haaland is charged with ...
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Coronavirus: Protests should be allowed during lockdown, say 60 MPs and peers More than 60 MPs and peers have written to the home secretary calling for a change in Covid-19 legislation to allow protests to happen during ...
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