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Every week, somewhere in the US, there’s a story of some kind of police activity that leads people scratching their head, or saying ‘That…
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Czech Pirate Libor Michálek won his district’s election yesterday, and was thereby elected Senator. Michálek is a well-known fighter in the Czech Republic for…
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