It is believed he may have been trapped in that same spot for nearly 24 hours until a passerby was finally able to hear his calls for help, West Metro Fire Rescue said.
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Desiree Anello,
PEOPLE,
15 June 2026
But Kpler, which tracks ship movements, said that its data shows no significant movement for the 220 tankers and the nearly 500 overall ships now trapped in the Persian Gulf.
The hallmarks of the Navy Blue sound are present—barely-there snares keeping time in the distance, string samples melting into reflective puddles, overtones from resonant piano lines.
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Dash Lewis,
Pitchfork,
10 June 2026
Multiple football players at both schools were snared, including several who bet on their own team.
That total lack of self-awareness and disregard for consequences fed right into Epstein’s warped way of entrapping others.
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Stephanie Nolasco , Ashley Papa,
FOXNews.com,
25 Aug. 2025
Coercion does just that, asking the reader to consider how the web of different systems and social structures enable more entrapping forms of violence and control.
Her idiosyncrasies remain, though, and PULL is at its most compelling when her experimental tendencies mesh with a four-to-the-floor beat or a theatrical chorus.
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Alex Robert Ross,
Pitchfork,
15 June 2026
Sometimes their corporate cultures don't mesh, or the new owner does not know how to incubate a smaller brand, according to Modi.
More than 30 people, including members and associates of four major Mafia crime families, Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups and ex-NBA player Damon Jones, have been ensnared in the scheme.
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Tom Winter,
NBC news,
10 June 2026
Alabama's congressional map has been ensnared in legal wrangling since 2021, when the state drew new House districts after the 2020 Census.
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