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OKC Falls Despite Kershaw's Performance

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw tossed three scoreless innings for the Oklahoma City Baseball Club on a Major League Rehab Assignment as O... - PCL Oklahoma City Baseball Club

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Mohammed Deif, the Hamas Leader Who Survived at Least Seven Israeli Assassination Attempts - Haaretz

  1. Mohammed Deif, the Hamas Leader Who Survived at Least Seven Israeli Assassination Attempts  Haaretz
  2. Muhammad Deif’s death would be a turning point in the war on Hamas  The Times of Israel
  3. Israel Seeks Proof of Whether Strike Killed Hamas Military Chief  The Wall Street Journal
  4. At least 90 Palestinians reported killed in Israeli strike targeting Hamas military chief  CNN

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NBA gives IG seven days to stop CMRIS certificate issuance

The Nigeria Bar Association Section on Public Interest has issued a seven-day ultimatum to the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, to stop the directive requiring vehicle owners to register and obtain a Central Motor Information System Certificate for a fee of not less than N6,000. NBA-SPIDEL questioned the legal basis for the Nigeria Police

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After initially rejecting it, Apple has approved the first PC emulator for iOS - The Verge

  1. After initially rejecting it, Apple has approved the first PC emulator for iOS  The Verge
  2. Apple permits first PC emulator for iOS into the App Store  AppleInsider
  3. Apple greenlights first PC emulator app for iOS: Here's why  NewsBytes
  4. Apple approves the first official PC emulator for iOS – after previously rejecting it  TechRadar
  5. Apple approves PC emulator on App store; you can now play retro PC games on supported iOS devices  The Indian Express

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A look at past attacks against U.S. presidents and candidates

Direct assaults against presidents, presidents-elect, and candidates have occurred on 15 separate occasions in the U.S., with five resulting in death, according to a 2008 report​ compiled by the Congressional Research Service.