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How TikTok took over our teens’ wardrobes

The Daily Mail 12 Sep 2021
Your Gap hoodie? Check. Dad’s jeans? Yep. Surely not his underpants? Don’t askLaura Craik takes a look at some of the strangest fashion crazes sweeping planet teenager right now. Teenagers are getting their fashion inspo from TikTok ... In your day, the strangest thing you wore were pedal pushers ... 'I still feel guilty that work took... your silk ones ... .
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Did Meghan Markle, Prince Harry accuse Princess Anne of racism?

The News International 03 Apr 2021
... she was marrying… Meghan and Harry have used that genuine concern of a loving aunt, knowing that because she is down to earth, experienced, modest, intelligent and sensible, and that you cannot make a sow’s ear into a silk purse.”.Nobody is the guilty party in terms of racism.
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Explaining presidential pardons and how Trump is wielding this power

Newsday 20 Jan 2021
... tens of thousands of dollars, and possibly more, in recent weeks to lobby the White House for clemency for the son of a former Arkansas senator; the founder of the notorious online drug marketplace Silk Road; and a Manhattan socialite who pleaded guilty in a fraud scheme.".
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Trump plans over 100 pardons on his last day in office amid reports his allies ...

Raw Story 18 Jan 2021
... and possibly more, in recent weeks to lobby the White House for clemency for the son of a former Arkansas senator; the founder of the notorious online drug marketplace Silk Road; and a Manhattan socialite who pleaded guilty in a fraud scheme," the New York Times reported.
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Hope for clemency fuels market for Trump pardons

Straits Times 18 Jan 2021
... tens of thousands of dollars, and possibly more, in recent weeks to lobby the White House for clemency for the son of a former Arkansas senator; the founder of the notorious online drug marketplace Silk Road; and a New York City socialite who pleaded guilty in a fraud scheme.
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Prospect of pardons in final days fuels market to buy access to Trump

Straits Times 18 Jan 2021
... tens of thousands of dollars, and possibly more, in recent weeks to lobby the White House for clemency for the son of a former Arkansas senator; the founder of the notorious online drug marketplace Silk Road; and a New York City socialite who pleaded guilty in a fraud scheme.
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Pardon-seekers have paid Trump allies tens of thousands to lobby president: NYT

The Hill 18 Jan 2021
... tens of thousands of dollars in recent weeks to ask the president to lobby several people, including a son of a former Arkansas senator, the founder of online drug marketplace Silk Road and a Manhattan woman who pleaded guilty for fraud, according to the Times.ADVERTISEMENT.
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Former U.S. attorney for Utah among Trump allies getting paid by people who want a pardon

The Salt Lake Tribune 18 Jan 2021
... tens of thousands of dollars, and possibly more, in recent weeks to lobby the White House for clemency for the son of a former Arkansas senator; the founder of the notorious online drug marketplace Silk Road; and a New York City socialite who pleaded guilty in a fraud scheme.
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Trump’s last days fuel lucrative market for presidential pardons

The Irish Times 18 Jan 2021
... tens of thousands of dollars, and possibly more, in recent weeks to lobby the White House for clemency for the son of a former Arkansas senator; the founder of the notorious online drug marketplace Silk Road; and a New York City socialite who pleaded guilty in a fraud scheme.
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Greek-American Kiriakou among Those Approached to Buy a Presidential Pardon

The National Herald 18 Jan 2021
... dollars, and possibly more, in recent weeks to lobby the White House for clemency for the son of a former Arkansas senator; the founder of the notorious online drug marketplace Silk Road; and a Manhattan socialite who pleaded guilty in a fraud scheme,” the Times reported.
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Prospect of pardons in final days fuels market to buy acccess to Trump

Indian Express 18 Jan 2021
... tens of thousands of dollars, and possibly more, in recent weeks to lobby the White House for clemency for the son of a former Arkansas senator; the founder of the notorious online drug marketplace Silk Road; and a New York City socialite who pleaded guilty in a fraud scheme.
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How an ex-U.S. attorney for Utah’s push for Trump pardons fits his about-face on criminal justice

The Salt Lake Tribune 18 Jan 2021
Brett Tolman, the former U.S ... And, according to The New York Times, he “has been collecting tens of thousands of dollars, and possibly more” lobbying for “clemency for the son of a former Arkansas senator; the founder of the notorious online drug marketplace Silk Road; and a New York City socialite who pleaded guilty in a fraud scheme.” ... .
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Trump Plans to Issue at Least 100 Pardons and Commutations on Tuesday

New York Magazine 18 Jan 2021
... tens of thousands of dollars, and possibly more, in recent weeks to lobby the White House for clemency for the son of a former Arkansas senator; the founder of the notorious online drug marketplace Silk Road; and a Manhattan socialite who pleaded guilty in a fraud scheme.
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Trump allies raking in tens of thousands of dollars from wealthy felons seeking pardons: NYT

Raw Story 17 Jan 2021
... tens of thousands of dollars, and possibly more, in recent weeks to lobby the White House for clemency for the son of a former Arkansas senator; the founder of the notorious online drug marketplace Silk Road; and a Manhattan socialite who pleaded guilty in a fraud scheme.".
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$1 billion in Bitcoin (BTC) just left the Silk Road wallet

Invezz 04 Nov 2020
Crypto wallet belonging to Silk Road recently became active again, after more than five years ... Silk Road was shut down in 2013, and its creator, Ross Ulbricht, was arrested, found guilty of numerous crimes — such as hacking, conspiracy to traffic narcotics, money laundering, and more — and is currently serving two life sentences.
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