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started 7 yrs ago
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Sex for rent
posted by
mark94

Apparently, it’s happening in the U.K.

bbc.co.uk

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started 7 yrs ago
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Trafficking and free speech
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mark94

In a bipartisan 388 to 25 vote, the House of Representatives approved legislation on Tuesday to make it easier for states to prosecute websites that facilitate prostitution and sex trafficking—including trafficking of underage girls. But…

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started 7 yrs ago
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A new alliance
posted by
mark94

Australia, India, Japan, and the US are close to completing an agreement that would vastly increase free and equal trade among the 4 economic power houses.

This new arrangement would make it easier to terminate…

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started 7 yrs ago
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It’s all over for the Russian dossier
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mark94

We now know that Bill Priestap, head of counter intelligence for the FBI, has been a cooperating witness for many months. He began cooperating when FBI Director Comey tried to throw him under the bus,…

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started 7 yrs ago
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Mortgage rates and home prices
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mark94

Home values, the largest investment for most people, have done well recently. But, now we are seeing mortgage rates rise. At 4.25%, they are historically low. But, that’s still more than 3.75% not long ago.…

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started 7 yrs ago
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Status of Stripping in Phoenix
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mark94

For several years, Phoenix has been one of the better strip locales. It was a combination of $10 dances, attractive women, liberal mileage on the floor, high mileage VIP, and the renowned Hi Liter. I…

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started 7 yrs ago
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First date
posted by
mark94

A woman from Dallas, Texas, faces up to life in prison if she is convicted on charges she damaged more than $300,000 worth of art at the end of a first date. The damaged art,…

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started 7 yrs ago
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Banning sex ads
posted by
mark94

A measure making prostitution advertising a federal crime passed the House Judiciary Committee this morning.

"This legislation is about more than just Backpage.com," said bill sponsor Rep. Ann Wagner (R-Missouri), promising that the changes would "wreak…