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As Waterfront Homeowners Stock up on Sand, Those Living Near Sand Excavation Sites Pay the Price
As quarries close and sand resources in Massachusetts dwindle, activists say that hard-pressed cranberry bogs are turning to sand mining as a source of revenue
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US deports eight people ‘of African origin’ to Uganda
The Uganda Law Society criticises the deportation, saying it was illegal and “dehumanising”.
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Duke Freshman Forward Cameron Boozer Named the Associated Press Men’s National Player of the Year
Duke freshman forward Cameron Boozer is The Associated Press men’s college basketball national player of the year
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Mount Everest climbers targeted in alleged $20M rescue insurance scam
An alleged $20 million insurance scam on Mount Everest saw climbers subjected to staged rescues and admitted to hospitals across Kathmandu in a scheme to fraudulently claim insurance money, Nepali authorities say
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Trump Seeks $152 Million to Reopen Alcatraz as Active Prison
By Nate RaymondApril 3 (Reuters) – The White House on Friday sought $152 million to return the former Alcatraz prison island to active duty,…
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One US Crew Member Rescued After Fighter Jet Downed Over Iran, Israeli Media Say
April 3 (Reuters) – One U.S. crew member was rescued after a U.S. fighter jet was downed over Iran, Israeli media said on Friday,…
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Bondi Struggled to Prosecute Trump Foes. but Will a New Attorney General Make a Difference?
Pam Bondi is out of her job after failing to deliver criminal cases against President Donald Trump’s political enemies
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Trump seeks $1.5tn for defence alongside domestic spending cuts
The US president’s new budget would cut non-defence spending by 10%, partly by slashing domestic programmes.
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Photos of New York City Tenants Who Hope the Mayor Makes Headway in His Crackdown on ‘Bad Landlords’
NEW YORK (AP) — Gulhayo Yuldosheva says she often worries that the mold in her Bronx apartment might be sickening her kids. Her downstairs neighbor, Marina Quiroz, deals with regular rat infestations and leaks that go unfixed. And tenant Tommy Rodriguez, who uses a wheelchair, says he was forced to “slide down the steps, like a kid.” during a monthslong elevator outage.