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Dollar Signs in Uniform In 2017, for example, for-profit colleges were the object of 98 percent of college fraud claims. Policymakers have long grappled with how to protect ...
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Flashes Go Out on Top in 4-2 Season Ending Victory YPSILANTI, MI- Benny Roebuck tossed five shutout innings and the Golden Flashes rapped out 12 hits in a 4-2 victory over Eastern Michigan in the ...
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Police raid people-smuggling network in Germany, Slovakia Police swooped in raids against suspected human traffickers on Monday in the German states of Berlin, Hamburg, North Rhine-Westphalia, ...
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Back With A Bang! Federer Charges Past Istomin In Paris Roger Federer wins 79 per cent of his net points (19/24) in a straight-sets win on Monday against Denis Istomin at Roland Garros. © Clive ...
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Israel's Netanyahu may have some cards 'up his sleeve' as opponents close in to unseat him Leader of the Israeli Yemina party, Naftali Bennett, delivers a political statement at the Knesset, the Israeli Parliament, in Jerusalem, on May 30, 2021.
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19-year-old arrested in connection with Woodbridge shooting, robbery Prince William County police responded to the 3500 block of Forestdale Avenue in Woodbridge to investigate a shots fired call on Friday, May 7, at 3:22 ...
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Britons face one-month deadline to retain rights in four EU countries Tens of thousands of British nationals in four EU member states have yet to apply for post-Brexit residence, meaning they risk losing the right to live ...
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Nationalists make significant gains in Cyprus vote The far-right ELAM party and a centrist splinter group have made big gains in Cyprus' parliamentary election as a sizeable chunk of supporters ...
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Four more Oath Keepers indicted for participating in Capitol attack The new indictment is part of a larger criminal conspiracy case that now includes 19 members of the far-right group. Members previously charged in the ...
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Australian writer says 'tortured' in Chinese prison An Australian academic on trial in China for espionage has told supporters he was tortured in detention and still does not know which country he is ...
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