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The House on Tuesday passed a bill that gives victims and prosecutors more power to sue websites that knowingly aided sex trafficking, adding a new level of accountability for internet companies. Silicon Valley had strongly opposed the bill, because it would chip away at an existing law that gives ...
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The Seattle Sounders announced on Tuesday the signing of center back Kim Kee-hee. The 28-year-old South Korean international joins Seattle from China's Shanghai Greenland Shenhua and was signed using Targeted Allocation Money (TAM). He becomes the fifth Sounders player signed with TAM, ...
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Dwyane Wade caps his vintage fourth-quarter outburst against the Sixers with the game-winning jumper. Dwyane Wade's best days are well behind him, to the point that he's not sure if he'll return next season for what would be his 16th NBA campaign. But for one night, at least, and more specifically one ...
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The 18-year-old who fled to Florida after he was wanted in the murder of a 10-year-old boy in Asbury Park will be back in New Jersey this week and will appear before a Superior Court judge, according to the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office. Karon Council, who was arrested by U.S. Marshals in ...
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J.J. Watt got the hard questions today from a woman who makes penis cakes for a living ... a woman who wants to know where all of the money J.J. raised for Hurricane Harvey is actually going! The woman runs an adult bakery in Houston called "Adult Cakes By Kim" -- and appears to be a huge fan of ...
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MONTREAL, QC — After back-to-back shootout losses, the Montreal Canadiens look to get back into the win column as they host the New York Islanders on Thursday evening. The Canadiens (23-29-10) played their first game post trade deadline. Longtime staple down the middle Tomas Plekanec was ...
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BOISE — Less than two months after the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued a ruling on Idaho's so-called "ag gag" law, the high-profile fight over the law is headed back to district court. Opponents of the law have filed a motion for declaratory judgment, which sends the case back to U.S. District ...
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