My 'incel' attackers keep an online tally of their victims

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My 'incel' attackers keep an online tally of their victims
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DOGE’s USDS Purge Included the Guy Who Keeps Veterans’ Data Safe Online
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‘She’s still waiting by the phone’: My grandmother gave her life savings to a man she met online. What now?
“Up until the moment she was scammed, we considered her the wealthy one in our family.”MarketWatch - 9h -
Bracketology: Kansas keeps sliding
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I became absorbed in strangers’ fertility journeys online
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Jenni Hermoso Was Not the Victim People Wanted Her to Be. And That’s OK.
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On the Ropes, Olaf Scholz Keeps Punching
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I want to leave my home to my children from my first marriage — and not to my second husband. Is that wrong?
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