Four were acquitted of rioting while one, Christopher Gillen, 45, was convicted of riot and tossing fire bombs.
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ABC News,
ABC News,
3 July 2026
Frazier eagerly reposted a vile lie claiming Israelis drop bombs disguised as toys to murder children—originally posted by a UK activist facing terror charges for backing Hamas.
Cheap financial capital has flooded into the industry, lowering the cost of protecting against disasters, but Bäte thinks the trend cannot continue forever.
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Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson,
semafor.com,
3 July 2026
City leaders recognize the difficulty for families and communities dealing with vacant disasters.
The kaffir lime is a member of the Rutaceae family, which includes other citrus fruits such as lemons, grapefruits, and sweet and sour oranges.
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Frannie Comstock,
Encyclopedia Britannica,
30 June 2026
As the sun sets and everyone is gearing up for fireworks, slice into a Frozen Lemonade pie—no fresh lemons required, just one container of frozen lemonade and only 30 minutes of hands-on time.
Contained within all these fiascoes is a subtly different conservative movement.
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Benjamin Wallace-Wells,
New Yorker,
26 Apr. 2026
Trump is the most corrupt and scandal-plagued president since Nixon; indeed, his fiascoes eclipse Nixon’s, but many of them remain mostly or somewhat hidden, thanks in part to a much more acquiescent Republican Congress than the one Nixon had.
The program provides temporary humanitarian relief to people from countries experiencing war, natural disasters or other catastrophes.
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Daniella Silva,
NBC news,
26 June 2026
Swiss Re reports total economic losses from natural catastrophes reached $220 billion in 2025 — with peak-loss scenarios projecting insured losses alone could reach $320 billion in 2026.
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