That article, by Seth Harp, was adapted from his book, which was to be published shortly after the article.
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Jacob Rosen,
CBS News,
9 Apr. 2026
Since plaintiffs were foreclosed, by Section 230, from arguing that social-media companies are liable for publishing harmful content, lawyers came up with a claim that attempted to sidestep it.
Connecticut women’s basketball coach Geno Auriemma issued a second apology Tuesday night for his behavior after the Huskies’ loss to South Carolina in the Final Four last week.
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Los Angeles Times,
Los Angeles Times,
8 Apr. 2026
The Brewers starter issued three consecutive one-out walks to load the bases in the bottom of the sixth before manager Pat Murphy went to his bullpen.
How to get out of an awkward situation in order to avoid booking that plane ticket back to New York, where nothing much awaits her, after conning her way into a stranger’s home?
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Ryan Lattanzio,
IndieWire,
9 Apr. 2026
Officers followed the car to 18th Avenue near Oak Street, where the car finally stopped and a passenger got out and fled on foot.
No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.
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Scott Eden,
Rolling Stone,
1 Feb. 2026
In 2021, with funding from the National Film Preservation Foundation, one of those 16mm prints was scanned at 4k and reprinted onto 35mm, helping to secure the film’s survival and legacy.
After the series has been published here, World Business Chicago expects to republish the essays.
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Chicago Tribune,
Chicago Tribune,
29 Mar. 2026
In their lawsuit, the survivors said that while the Justice Department took down their information after it was published in late 2025 and earlier this year, online entities like Google continued to republish it and have refused requests to remove it.
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