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Brothers Arrested after Driving Dirtbike Through Walmart
Embezzling Louisville Lawyer Sentenced to Four Years in Prison
Texas Judge Blocks Obama’s Transgender Public School Bathroom Policy
Indiana Sued by ACLU Over New Abortion Law
“Mr. Social Security” Eric C. Conn Indicted for Disability Fraud Charges
Kentucky Planned Parenthood Performed Abortions Without License
Alabama Chief Justice Stops Issuance of Same-Sex Marriage Licenses
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