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  2. Penalty card - Wikipedia

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    A red card in handball indicates a disqualification of a player who has committed an offense such as unsportsmanlike conduct, serious foul play, or receiving a third two-minute suspension. [15] A red card prevents a player from playing for the remainder of the match and as a result reduces the number of players that are available to a team.

  3. Red card - Wikipedia

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    Red card, in capital punishment in Iraq, a legal notice that execution is imminent Red Card Solution, a guest worker program proposal for immigration to the United States, created by the Vernon K. Krieble Foundation and endorsed by Newt Gingrich in November 2011

  4. Fouls and misconduct (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Should a team's on-field players receive a total of 5 red cards, it will be unable to field the required minimum of 7 players, resulting in the match being abandoned. Starting in August 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic, IFAB and the Football Association stated that any player who deliberately coughs at others will receive a straight red card ...

  5. Unsportsmanlike conduct - Wikipedia

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    A yellow card being given in a game of handball. Unsportsmanlike conduct (also called untrustworthy behaviour or ungentlemanly fraudulent or bad sportsmanship or poor sportsmanship or anti fair-play) is a foul or offense in many sports that violates the sport's generally accepted rules of sportsmanship and participant conduct.

  6. List of incidents of civil unrest in the United States

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    2021 – May 9 – June 2021, amid the 2021 Israel–Palestine crisis, the United States saw a rise in antisemitism, Anti-Arab racism and violence, as both pro-Israel and pro-Palestine protesters took to the streets of major U.S. cities. [54] 2021 – 2021 Uptown Minneapolis unrest, June 3–7; 2022 - United States abortion protests (2022-present)

  7. Category:1990s crimes in the United States - Wikipedia

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  8. ‘History of Violent and Erratic Behavior’: Daniel Penny ...

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    Daniel Penny, a former marine who placed Jordan Neely in a lethal chokehold on Monday night on a northbound F train in New York City, released a statement casting blame on politicians for turning ...

  9. Football hooliganism - Wikipedia

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    Although instances of football crowd violence and disorder have been a feature of association football throughout its history [13] (e.g. Millwall's ground was reportedly closed in 1920, 1934 and 1950 after crowd disturbances), the phenomenon only started to gain the media's attention in the late 1950s due to the re-emergence of violence in ...