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10 Drink Minimum

Chris Burnett

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Hosted by Chris, Hollyanne, and Smiley. A beer and lifestyle show set to the background of Albuquerque New Mexico! We talk pop culture, and what it’s like living in the Duke City!
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Veteran's Minimum

Blue Wire, Nick Dais, Veteran's Minimum

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Veterans Minimum is the best sports betting vibe on the internet hosted by Nick "The Lamb" Dais. Nick brings on a wide variety of guests on the show that features in-depth interviews with celebrities, musicians, comedians, athletes and reporters. Commentary from Nick and his co-hosts, which often times are his childhood friends, football analysis, sports betting coverage and many other sports in the current events
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2 Drink Minimum

Mike Ward & Pantelis

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Mike Ward, Pantelis and Chris Ramsay provide a weekly dose of comedy alongside various guests ranging from established comedians, to local weirdos. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Two Think Minimum

Technology Policy Institute

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Podcast of the Technology Policy Institute of Washington, D.C. The Technology Policy Institute is a think tank that focuses on the economics of innovation, technological change, and related regulation in the United States and around the world. Our mission is to advance knowledge and inform policymakers by producing independent, rigorous research and by sponsoring educational programs and conferences on major issues affecting information technology and communications policy.
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Minimum Competence

Andrew and Gina Leahey

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The idea is that this podcast can accompany you on your commute home and will render you minimally competent on the major legal news stories of the day. The transcript is available in the form of a newsletter at www.minimumcomp.com. www.minimumcomp.com
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Standup comedian, writer, and candlehead Selena Coppock (@selenacoppock) talks with guests about their individual candle journeys, including candle stories, favorite scents, and candle controversies. New episodes drop every other Tuesday (usually). Follow @twowickminimum! (music: bensound.com)
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MINIMUM

David Rowyn

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Welcome to MINIMUM—a show that takes hours and hours of the world's best podcasts and distills them into one semi-decent 15 minute episode.
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Minimum Fare

Minimum Fare

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Philip Simondet plays a cab driver, Carl, who picks up odd, interesting characters and finds himself in odd, interesting situations. The episodes are all improvised, then edited. Guest starring improvisers from the Minneapolis, St. Paul improv community.
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Bear Minimum

Steven Zokal

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Steven recaps and gives his thoughts on every Chicago Bears game after their completion. No stats, no numbers, just a football guy being a dude talking about his favorite football team.
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The minimum wagers

The Minimum Wagers

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Join Byron and Daniel as they tackle life experiences, struggles, relationships and everything in between. We’re not rich just your average “minimum wagers”. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-minimum-wagers/support
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The Bare Minimum

The Bare Minimum

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This a general discussion podcast where we get into daily events, sports, and have great laughs doing it. Hosted by your favorite meatball, Me! Joseph "Nugget" Boudreaux! Come laugh and have fun with me and my ridiculous family!
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Minimum Wage Crisis

Caroline Godfrey

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In today's podcast, we talk about the minimum wage and how it affects our country plus what solutions we think are best for solving the crisis. Cover art photo provided by Ricardo Gomez Angel on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@ripato
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The Bare Minimum Podcast

The Bare Minimum Podcast

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Listen to how Nae Tremayne puts her special guest in the Hot Seat and get their point of view on CRAZY but REAL life situations. We bring everything BUT the minimum !!!! INQUIRIES/SUBMISSIONS: theBareMinimumshow@gmail.com
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My name is Jamar Dee but the radio name is Ketchup. Ketch my podcast Minimum Wage Heartthrobs right now on SoundCloud & iTunes. I cover some of the latest sports & music news. I might drop some music on SoundCloud too FB: Jamar Dee SC: Ketchup Dan Twitter & IG: DanKetchup IG Funny Page: Minimum_Wage_Heartthrobs Website: whatstheketch.com/shop
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Welcome to the Two Drink Minimum Podcast, here we are going to explore almost anything. Sports, movies, fitness and maybe a little hunting. Anything that I find interesting we will talk about. We will have guest, great conversation and deep (maybe not deep) insights. Come join me and explore my fascination about all sorts of topics in my way
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The Defense Entrepreneurs Forum (DEF) inspires, connects and empowers people in order to promote an innovative culture in the U.S. national security. The Minimum Viable Podcast (MVP) is our way of sharing about people, events, and activities going on across the virtuous insurgency. You should also follow us on social media and subscribe to our monthly newsletter to stay in the loop! You can learn more about the DEF community and get involved at def.org/join.
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The Minimum Viable Business Podcast

Nunzio Bruno: Business Strategist, Management Consultant and Professor

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The daily business podcast dedicated to helping you take your business off of the backs of napkins and kitchen tables and out into the world delivering your value to the people that really need it.
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A sub-15 minute podcast about the trials and tribulations of getting that first version of your product, your Minimum Viable Product ("MVP"), up and running - especially using no code. Your host, Martin Slaney, will chat with founders and product people about their journey in those daunting early stages, how they went from idea through to research, design and build. I'll also be getting the view from VCs to find out what they're looking for. The aim? To give key takeaways and actionable idea ...
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Two Mic Minimum

Two Mic Minimum

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Two New York comedians interview comics from smaller comedy scenes around the country and world as well as banter about local comedy news stories. A great listen for comedy fans who might not know about the plethora of smaller more local scenes outside the major comedy cities. Hosted by Peter Clark-Deutsch & Sean Barry (@ClarkDeutschP) (@bigbarry63) Reach out to us if you want to be a guest! Or if you want us to talk about your city’s comedy scene, DM us on social media or email us at twomic ...
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This Day in Legal History: House Un-American Activities Committee Probes Hollywood On May 29, 1947, the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) began its infamous investigation into communist influence in the Hollywood film industry. This marked the start of a series of public hearings aimed at identifying and eliminating alleged communist su…
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On this episode, Nick Dais & George Carmona are joined by friend of the podcast @mattybetss of @homeoffight and the @showmethemoneypod to talk about the 2024 NFC playoff teams we're predicting to make it. Important to note, since the start of the 7 playoff seed conference, on average we have 6 new teams in the playoffs that we're in the playoffs th…
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One of the most hated men in Duke City Championship Wrestling is with us! Tyler Copeland! Also Chris had to have surgery and could not go to Houston. Craig (British) from the band Gilead Rises fills in as co host this week. We really get into what it takes to tell stories and what it means to entertain!…
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2 Drink Minimum episodes are also available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher and Spotify. Get your tickets for the English show at the Bordel here: https://www.lebordel.ca/spectacles/bordel-in-english/ Need a studio to record your podcast? Contact us here: https://www.panteliscomedy.com/thestudio --- Follow Mike W…
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In this episode of Two Think Minimum, Ellen P. Goodman, a distinguished professor of law at Rutgers Law School and former Senior Advisor for Algorithmic Justice at NTIA, U.S. Department of Commerce discusses artificial intelligence accountability policy. The podcast revolves around the NTIA AI Accountability Policy Report, which was released in Mar…
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This week, Selena sits down with writer and podcasting first-timer Hannah Sutker for some hot candle convo! Hannah is not afraid to "name and shame" everyone in her candle journey, from airing herself out as a youngster to proclaiming the WORST Trader Joe's candle as an adult. The gals talk about the infamous Chris Evans candle, Diptyques the size …
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This Day in Legal History: Frederic Maitland Born On May 28, 1850, Frederic William Maitland, a prominent English legal historian, was born. Maitland is renowned for his contributions to the study of English legal history. He co-authored the seminal work "The History of English Law Before the Time of Edward I" with Sir Frederick Pollock. This book,…
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This Day in Legal History: Act of Toleration Enacted On May 24, 1689, the Parliament of England enacted the Act of Toleration, a pivotal law that granted religious freedom to English Protestants. This legislation marked a significant shift in England's religious landscape, as it allowed non-Anglican Protestants, such as Baptists and Congregationali…
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This Day in Legal History: South Carolina Ratified the US Constitution On May 23, 1788, South Carolina ratified the United States Constitution, marking its official entry as the eighth state in the newly formed union. This significant event took place amidst debates and conventions where federalists and anti-federalists argued over the merits and d…
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On this episode, Nick Dais and George Carmona talk about the game 1's in the NBA conference finals, why finally athletes actually like what they're doing & can a team lose a series after one game?? Interested in experiencing the EESystem technology for yourself? Go to unifydhealing.com slash [VETMIN] to learn more and find a center near you! Checko…
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This Day in Legal History: Grant Signs the General Amnesty Act On May 22, 1872, President Ulysses S. Grant signed the General Amnesty Act, marking a significant moment in the post-Civil War reconstruction era. This legislation restored voting rights to most former Confederate rebels who had been disenfranchised under the Fourteenth Amendment as a p…
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On this epsiode, Nick Dais and Josh Williams talk about if home field, court, ice even matters anymore in the playoffs with 3 straight series featuring the home team losing game 7 and who do you want to see win their first NBA ring?! Interested in experiencing the EESystem technology for yourself? Go to unifydhealing.com slash [VETMIN] to learn mor…
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This Day in Legal History: American Red Cross Founded On this day in legal history, May 21, 1881, Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross. Inspired by her experiences providing care to soldiers during the Civil War and influenced by the International Red Cross in Europe, Barton established the organization to offer emergency assistance, disaste…
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This Day in Legal History: Free Exercise Clause Applies to States On this day, May 20, in 1940, the United States Supreme Court made a landmark decision in the case of Cantwell v. Connecticut, significantly shaping the landscape of religious freedom in America. The Court held that the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment, which guarantees in…
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This Day in Legal History: Constitution of Norway Signed On this day, May 17, in 1814, the Constitution of Norway was signed, marking a pivotal moment in the country's history. This significant event established Norway as an independent kingdom, following centuries of union with Denmark. The constitution was drafted at Eidsvoll by the Norwegian Con…
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On this episode, Nick Dais is joined by Tony Mui and Allen Strk IN STUDIO to talk about the 2nd round of the NBA Playoffs, what makes somebody the face of a league & the NFL Schedule takeaways from the release of the 2024 NFL Schedule!! Interested in experiencing the EESystem technology for yourself? Go to unifydhealing.com slash [VETMIN] to learn …
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This Day in Legal History: President Johnson Acquitted On May 16, 1868, a significant moment in U.S. legal and political history occurred when President Andrew Johnson was acquitted in his impeachment trial. Johnson, who had ascended to the presidency following the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, was charged with high crimes and misdemeanors, pri…
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This Day in Legal History: Standard Oil Dissolved On this day in legal history, May 15, 1911, the United States Supreme Court delivered a landmark decision that significantly altered the landscape of American business practices. The case in question was Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey v. United States, where the Court found Standard Oil guilty of mo…
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2 Drink Minimum episodes are also available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher and Spotify. Get your tickets for the English show at the Bordel here: https://www.lebordel.ca/spectacles/bordel-in-english/ Need a studio to record your podcast? Contact us here: https://www.panteliscomedy.com/thestudio --- Follow Mike W…
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This Day in Legal History: Constitutional Convention Assembles On May 14, 1787, a pivotal moment unfolded in American history as delegates from each state began to gather in Philadelphia for what would be known as the Constitutional Convention. This assembly was critical in shaping the nation's future, aimed at addressing the deficiencies of the Ar…
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This Day in Legal History: Cutting Funding to Segregated Schools On May 13, 1966, a significant moment in the enforcement of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 unfolded, marking a pivotal step in the U.S. government's commitment to desegregation in education. This action targeted twelve segregated Southern school districts, which were found to be in viol…
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On this episode, Nick Dais and George Carmona are joined with Wayne The Creator to answer all your questions you guys sent in for the next installment of the People's podcast!! Interested in experiencing the EESystem technology for yourself? Go to unifydhealing.com slash [VETMIN] to learn more and find a center near you! Checkout REBET and use prom…
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This Day in Legal History: Corporations Are “Persons” Under 14th Amendment On May 10, 1886, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a landmark decision in the case of Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad Company, fundamentally altering the legal landscape for corporations in the United States. This ruling established that corporations were to b…
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This Day in Legal History: Impeachment Hearings Against Nixon On May 9, 1974, a significant event unfolded in the political and legal history of the United States as the House Judiciary Committee, chaired by Representative Peter Rodino (D-NJ), initiated impeachment hearings against President Richard Nixon. This marked a crucial point in the Waterga…
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On this episode, Nick & George are joined by Wayne the Creator to talk about the NBA Playoffs, is it over for the Denver Nuggets?? Jalen Brunson slander can't be allowed & why the Thunder might be the ones to beat in the West from here on out! Interested in experiencing the EESystem technology for yourself? Go to unifydhealing.com slash [VETMIN] to…
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This Day in Legal History: Smallpox Eradicated On May 8, 1980, a landmark moment in public health and legal history was achieved when the World Health Organization (WHO) officially declared smallpox eradicated. This declaration came in the form of Resolution WHA33.3, marking an unprecedented victory in the battle against infectious diseases. Smallp…
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This Day in Legal History: 27th Amendment Ratified On May 7, 1992, a significant addition was made to the United States Constitution with the ratification of the Twenty-seventh Amendment. This amendment, which prohibits any law that increases or decreases the salary of members of Congress from taking effect until the start of the next set of terms …
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On this episode, Nick is joined by Josh Williams and Kenny King Jr, the host of Real Talk with Kenny King Jr to talk about how long do we gotta wait for the process to process. Not just with the 76ers, but in general all things. Why do teams end up settling for things they shouldn't because they have no other options. Then, the guys talk about the …
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This Day in Legal History: On May 6, 1882, a pivotal moment in U.S. immigration history occurred with the signing of the Chinese Exclusion Act by President Chester A. Arthur. This federal law marked the first and only time that the United States explicitly barred a specific ethnic or national group from immigrating to the country, specifically targ…
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In this episode of Two Think Minimum, MIT Professor Catherine Tucker discusses her research on competition policy and artificial intelligence. The discussion focuses on how AI's unique cost structures differs from that of traditional digital economics, how economists think about AI, and the implications of AI for competition policy and antitrust en…
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This Day in Legal History: Racist Restrictive Covenants Struck Down On May 3, 1948, a significant legal decision was rendered by the United States Supreme Court, fundamentally altering the landscape of civil rights and property law. The case, Shelley v. Kraemer, addressed the pernicious practice of racially-restrictive covenants in real estate. The…
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This Day in Legal History: Hoover Dead On this day, May 2, in 1972, J. Edgar Hoover, the controversial and influential Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), passed away at the age of 77. Hoover had been at the helm of the FBI since 1924, dramatically shaping the agency's direction and methods for nearly half a century. His tenure b…
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On this episode, Nick and George talk about the NFL Draft & what were the biggest takeaways from it. Why the FIRST Round of the draft success rate isn't as high as you think for all the positions in the league. Then, former NBA player CJ Watson checks back on the show to talk about the Knicks vs. 76ers, how quickly can you tell that a player won't …
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2 Drink Minimum episodes are also available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher and Spotify. Get your tickets for the English show at the Bordel here: https://www.lebordel.ca/spectacles/bordel-in-english/ Need a studio to record your podcast? Contact us here: https://www.panteliscomedy.com/thestudio --- Follow Mike W…
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This Day in Legal History: First Union Formed On May 1, 1794, a pivotal development in labor rights history occurred in Philadelphia with the formation of the Federal Society of Journeymen Cordwainers. This organization, consisting of skilled shoemakers, marks the establishment of the first trade union in the United States. The union was created as…
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This Day in Legal History: Organization of American States Established On this day, April 30, in 1948, a significant event in the realm of international law and diplomacy occurred with the establishment of the Organization of American States (OAS). This was formalized through the signing of the Charter of the Organization of American States during …
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In this episode of Two Think Minimum, Caroline Cecot, an associate professor of law at Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University, talks about her recent article "The Meaning of ‘Silence.’" The discussion focuses on the potential consequences of narrowing the applicability of the Chevron doctrine and consequences on the major questions do…
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This Day in Legal History: Oliver Ellsworth Born On this day in legal history, April 29 marks the birth of Oliver Ellsworth in 1745, in Windsor, Connecticut. A pivotal figure in early American jurisprudence, Ellsworth's contributions to the United States legal system are profound and lasting. As the third Chief Justice of the United States, a posit…
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On this episode, Nick Dais is joined by the #1 contender in the UFC's Bantamweight Division, Merab Dvalishvili!! From his historic run he's been on with his 10 Fight winning streak, why he never was going to fight his best friend and training partner Aljamain Sterling, how does he feel about his next fight against the champion Sean O'Malley & rapid…
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This Day in Legal History: WIPO Established On April 26, 1970, a significant advancement in the protection and management of intellectual property took place with the establishment of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). This marked the enforcement of the Convention Establishing WIPO, making it one of the specialized agencies under …
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This Day in Legal History: First French Execution by Guillotine On April 25, 1792, a significant event in the history of capital punishment occurred in France: the first execution by guillotine. The individual subjected to this new method was Nicolas-Jacques Pelletier, a highwayman known for his criminal activities. The guillotine was introduced as…
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On this episode, Nick and George talk about the NBA playoffs through 2 games in the series. The Heat are back doing Miami things, are we worried about the Celtics, Luka's playoffs, are the Lakers done vs. the Nuggets after blowing a 20 point lead in game 2, People forgot about Donovan Mitchell & which 0-2 would you bet on to make a comeback and win…
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This Day in Legal History: WWI German Use of Chemical Weapons on Canadian Troops On April 24, 1915, during the Second Battle of Ypres in World War I, German forces launched one of the first large-scale chemical weapon attacks in history. This attack targeted Canadian troops stationed near the town of Ypres in Belgium. The Germans released chlorine …
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