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July 4A source with knowledge of the accusations says the far-right leader faces charges of money laundering and criminal association.
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To ensure Rhode Islanders benefit from the law, it bans the ADUs from being used as short-term rentals.
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A bill targets sexual offenses perpetrated by a health care provider or a member of the clergy.
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The appeals court said the lower court 'got it right' in upholding Kari MacRae's dismissal.
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July 4The agreements are used in a wide range of industries – including technology, hairstyling, medicine and even dance instruction.
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July 4People will still need older bills to use most vending machines and to pay bus fares.
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July 4More than a dozen reports issued in the past year point to an intensifying effort from Russia to undermine President Emmanuel Macron, one of Ukraine's most vocal supporters in Europe.
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July 4Online behemoth Amazon will hold a minority stake.
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He was found guilty of attempted trafficking of large amounts of illegal drugs as part of an organized group.
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July 4In honor of the singer, the city has renamed itself 'Swiftkirchen' – at least temporarily.
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July 4Hundreds lined the parade route waving flags and wearing red, white and blue in a celebration of America's birthday.
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July 4On Wednesday evening, Jeffries led a tightly controlled conference call of House Democratic leaders as concern over Biden ricocheted on and off Capitol Hill.
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July 4The center-left Labour Party appears to have defeated the center-right Conservative Party in a historic landslide, according to exit polls.
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July 4The creature lived about 280 million years ago during the early Permian period, an age when there was a single continent, Pangaea – and about 40 million years before the first dinosaurs.
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July 4An event that the White House anticipated would project Biden’s global leadership and deliver a foreign policy victory at a key campaign moment – less than a week before the Republican National Convention – now has new meaning.
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July 4Word of the decision emerged as an Israeli official said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had decided to send negotiators to resume Gaza cease-fire talks.
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July 4However, party delegates haven’t exercised independent authority in more than half a century.
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July 4Even after the highest temperatures have passed, heat can still be dangerous, especially to the most vulnerable.
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July 4The scramble to evacuate the hospital began Monday when Israel issued evacuation orders for eastern parts of Khan Younis.
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July 4The storm will be weaker when it reaches the Mexican coast.