In Southeast Asia, the program supports the Freedom Collaborative, which works to rescue victims of human trafficking from cyber scam compounds that defraud millions of dollars from U.S. citizens each year.
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David Koranyi,
TIME,
14 Feb. 2025
Bannon pleaded guilty to one count of first-degree scheme to defraud.
The goal of variable pricing isn’t to gouge motorists during busy times, but instead to charge less when demand is low so some spots still get filled and charge more when demand is high so spots don’t get monopolized, officials said.
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David Garrick,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
9 Feb. 2025
During the assault, Cordova used his hands to try to gouge the carrier’s eyes, officials said.
Should sting operations be left to the professionals?
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Julia Marnin,
Miami Herald,
4 Feb. 2025
The tariffs against Canada and Mexico are especially stinging due to the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, a trade pact that was a signature agreement under Trump’s first administration.
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Mabinty Quarshie,
Washington Examiner - Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government,
1 Feb. 2025
But if not, wet mopping can harm your floors since there's no barrier to stop water from soaking the wood.
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Mary Catherine McAnnally Scott,
Southern Living,
15 Feb. 2025
It’s made by soaking ground fenugreek for several hours; beating it to a consistency that registers somewhere between meringue and Cool Whip; and then stirring in a puree of scallions and herbs.
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