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A man who died after falling from a boat off the coast of Newburyport Tuesday afternoon has been identified as 64-year-old Pembroke, New Hampshire, resident Edward Kinney, according to the Essex ...
The Labour prime minister announced the new ID requirement amid struggling poll numbers for his party and a rising global backlash against immigrants and asylum seekers. LONDON — British Prime ...
LONDON - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced Friday that every worker in Britain will be required to have a digital ID card, a new tool to crack down on illegal migration amid a rising ...
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SB-576 restricts streaming services from playing commercials at a louder volume than the original programming. The FCC is considering whether to do the same nationwide. With over a decade of ...