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Martin Smith is the founder and Editor in Chief of STL.News, STL.Directory, St. Louis Restaurant Review, STLPress.News, and USPress.News.  Smith is responsible for selecting content to be published with the help of a publishing team located around the globe.  The publishing is made possible because Smith built a proprietary network of aggregated websites to import and manage thousands of press releases via RSS feeds to create the content library used to filter and publish news articles on STL.News.  Since its beginning in February 2016, STL.News has published more than 250,000 news articles.  He is a member of the United States Press Agency (Reg. # 31659) and a Certified member of the US Press Association (Reg. # 802085479).
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Israel’s new death penalty “targets Palestinians in a systematic manner”: Minister Anand

Headline: Israeli Death Penalty Law Faces Criticism from Anand In a recent statement, Canada’s Minister of National Defence,…

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Canada Soccer and senior national teams approve collective bargaining agreement.

Canada Soccer Senior Teams Secure New Collective Bargaining Deal In a significant milestone for Canadian soccer, Canada Soccer…

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Lost aid-laden sailboats destined for Cuba successfully reach Havana.

Headline: Aid Sailboats Reach Havana After Delay, Bringing Relief Missing Sailboats Carrying Aid to Cuba Arrive Safely in…

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U.S. Firm Purchases Calgary’s CoolIT for $6.6 Billion in Major Tech Transaction for the City

Calgary Tech Giant CoolIT Acquired by U.S. Firm for $6.6B In a landmark transaction for Calgary’s tech scene,…

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Poilievre advocates for the termination of the Toronto-Quebec City high-speed rail initiative.

Headline: Poilievre Calls for Cancellation of High-Speed Rail Plan Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre has urged the Canadian government…

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NHL Update: Essential Information as the Playoffs Near

Headline: NHL Playoff Preview 2023: Key Insights & Team Updates As the NHL playoffs approach, teams are ramping…

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U.S. judge blocks the development of Trump’s $400 million ballroom at the White House.

Headline: U.S. Court Stops Construction on Trump's $400M Ballroom Project In a significant legal ruling, a federal judge…

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Saskatchewan hunting group proposes gopher control solutions for farmers.

Headline: Sask. Group Aims to Assist Farmers by Controlling Gopher Population In a bid to support Saskatchewan farmers…

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NDP Leader Stephen Lewis Honored as a Champion for Higher Standards for Everyone

Headline: Remembering Stephen Lewis: A Legacy of Advocacy and Change Stephen Lewis, the towering figure of the New…

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Matt Dunstone’s Canadian curling team secures a tie for 3rd at the World Championships after clinching their third consecutive victory.

Headline: Dunstone's Team Secures 3rd Place Tie at World Curling Championship In a gripping display of skill and…

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LaGuardia air traffic control staffing may have breached protocols on the night of the Air Canada collision.

Headline: Air Canada Collision Raises Questions About ATC Staffing at LaGuardia In an alarming incident on the night…

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The Tales Behind These Bears: Vancouver ‘Teddy Bear Doctor’ Revives Worn Stuffed Animals

Headline: Vancouver’s Teddy Bear Doctor Revives Stuffed Treasures In the heart of Vancouver, a local artisan known as…

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Canadian Government Assumes Control of Vaccine Injury Compensation Initiative

Headline: Canada to Assume Control of Vaccine Injury Compensation Program In a major policy shift, the Canadian government…

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5 Reasons the Toronto Maple Leafs Have Struggled This Season

Headline: Maple Leafs’ Season Takes a Nosedive: 5 Key Reasons This season, the Toronto Maple Leafs have encountered…

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Alberta seeks to enhance animal welfare through stronger penalties and increased regulation.

Alberta Unveils Stricter Animal Safety Measures Alberta's government is taking significant action to enhance animal safety by introducing…

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