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  3. Mifflin Street Block Party - Wikipedia

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    The Mifflin Street Block Party is an annual block party celebration held on Mifflin Street in Madison, Wisconsin. The party is held on the last Saturday of April and attended predominantly by students attending the University of Wisconsin–Madison .

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  5. Leon County Sheriff's Office arrests 13 men for child sex ...

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    The Leon County Sheriff's Office spearheaded a child sex crimes sting operation that led to the arrest of 13 people within three days. The 30-hour endeavor, dubbed as "Operation Spring Cleaning ...

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    The men, Dimitriy Nezhinskiy, 43, and Juan Villar, 48, were charged with conspiracy to receive stolen property as part of an alleged “fencing” operation. They are due to appear in federal ...

  7. Newly-Released Photos Capture Luigi Mangione Eating at ... - AOL

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    In new photos shared by Pennsylvania State Police in a post on X, formerly Twitter, Tuesday, Dec. 10, Mangione is seen wearing a blue medical facemask and a beanie while holding food in his hand.

  8. One of the New Mexico men arrested this week, 52-year-old Fernando Clyde, allegedly added one of the attorney general’s fake child Facebook accounts as a friend and initiated a conversation in ...

  9. Mug shot of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    On August 26, the campaign said it had raised $7.1 million since the release of the photo. [19] The Lincoln Project, sellers on Etsy, and others also began selling merchandise with the booking photo; the Trump campaign, which did not hold the copyright, threatened to sue any user who did not obtain their prior authorization. [20] [21]