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Unrighteous Blood of Pakistanis In Iran?

Feb 03, 2024
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9 Pakistani laborers were killed in Iran. Both the countries had reduced the tension. After that, which country, which organization organized this event? The official position of Pakistan is that there is an attempt to spoil Pakistan-Iran relations. The common enemy of both countries played this bloody game. Perhaps he was referring to India. By the way, it is said about such events that it is anyone's guess. The address cannot go until the time, until the investigation is also correct.

What is life about

Jul 27, 2023
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You do what’s best for you no matter how hard it gets keep your head up high, don’t let nobody bring you down yes of course you will have people bring you down but at the end of the day you have your self.
Read more about 10 Historic Sites You Must Visit to  Understand American History
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10 Historic Sites You Must Visit to Understand American History

Jul 24, 2023
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The historic sites you must visit to learn and about the culture and heritage of the most popular country in the world--the United States of America.
Read more about True Crime Arizona Podcast: THE ZOMBIE HUNTER
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True Crime Arizona Podcast: THE ZOMBIE HUNTER

Nov 30, 2021
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Read more about True Crime Arizona Podcast: THE ZOMBIE HUNTER
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Bryan Patrick Miller's life revolved around fantastical costumes and alternate realities. He even drove a decommissioned police car with the words "Zombie Hunter" on the back. Some people probably thought Miller was weird. Then he was accused of two grisly murders...
Read more about Wisconsin, A New Model of Climate Leadership
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Wisconsin, A New Model of Climate Leadership

Dec 21, 2019
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International climate change negotiations may appear fruitless and frustrating, but there is hope for action in the state of Wisconsin following the recent COP25 and the first meeting of Governor Evers’ Task Force on Climate Change. It is important to see state and local governments stand up for climate action despite the federal government’s clear disengagement during this critical time.
Read more about Dave Helling: What comes next after Pat Robert retirement?
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Dave Helling: What comes next after Pat Robert retirement?

Jan 08, 2019
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Dave Helling of The Kansas City Star says four decades in D.C. has been more than enough for Sen. Pat Roberts, who has decided not to run for reelection in 2020 — and that it's important that his replacement bring fresh eyes and new solutions to Congress.
Read more about Editorial: Will Supreme Court end gerrymandering? Or protect it?
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Editorial: Will Supreme Court end gerrymandering? Or protect it?

Jan 09, 2019
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The Editorial Board at The Charlotte Observer says most North Carolina voters would like to see the Supreme Court throw out Republican-drawn district maps that ensured Congressional victories for Republican candidates in recent elections, but is not optimistic the conservative-leaning court will find the practice unconstitutional. Even so, the state should create an independent redistricting commission, they say, so that candidates can win office the "old-fashioned way" — by convincing the most voters.
Read more about GOP greets North Carolina election scandal with crickets, excuses, misdirection
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GOP greets North Carolina election scandal with crickets, excuses, misdirection

Mar 01, 2019
Read more about GOP greets North Carolina election scandal with crickets, excuses, misdirection
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Slamming North Carolina politics as ridiculous at best, journalist Mary Curtis takes issue with silence from GOP leaders on the election fraud scandal involving Republican Mark Harris that has led to a new race — and a new GOP candidate — for the U.S. House seat representing the state's 9th District.
Read more about Editorial: California wildfires: Agency's plan doesn't do enough to limit risks
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Editorial: California wildfires: Agency's plan doesn't do enough to limit risks

Mar 19, 2019
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One of Gov. Gavin Newsom's first actions after taking office was to ask the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, known as Cal Fire, to craft a plan to address the giant wildfires that have become all too regular deadly, costly ordeals in the Golden State. Now the plan is out — and the Editorial Board at the San Diego Union-Tribune argues that it does not go far enough to protect state residents and businesses.

2018 was the year of California vs. Trump. 2019 will be even more challenging

Dec 30, 2018
In 2018, California filed 44 lawsuits or motions in cases challenging Trump administration policies, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra says. “You’ll see that 2019 is a year when we bring a lot of these cases to a head,” he told Michael Hiltzik of the Los Angeles Times. Some will go to trial; others are in line for rulings on permanent injunctions.