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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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Did Two Air Traffic Controllers Meet the Need? Experts Assess Staffing Levels During LaGuardia’s Midnight Shift

Headline: Concerns Raised Over LaGuardia's Midnight Air Traffic Staffing In a recent evaluation of air traffic operations at…

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Major Revamp of Canadian Army Ahead as Defense Department Finalizes Deployment Strategies

Headline: Major Overhaul Ahead for Canadian Army as DND Finalizes Plans In a landmark decision, the Department of…

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Life After Communism: Cubans Confront Major Challenges and Critical Choices

Headline: Navigating Change: What's Next for Post-Communist Cuba? As Cuba stands at a significant crossroads following the recent…

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NDP Leadership Hopefuls Set to Deliver Final Appeal Ahead of New Leader Selection

Headline: NDP Leaders Make Final Appeals Ahead of Chair Election In a decisive moment for Canada's New Democratic…

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Federal New Democrats visit Manitoba — but do Prairie NDP leaders welcome their presence?

Headline: Tensions Rise in Manitoba as Federal NDP Visits Sparks Debate In a recent move that has drawn…

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Should Taxes from Gambling Support Sports? Ex-Olympian Calls it a ‘Devil’s Bargain’

Title: Should Gambling Taxes Fund Sports? Olympian Calls It a “Devil’s Bargain” Headline: Olympian Questions Gambling Tax Funding…

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Aerin Frankel achieves third consecutive shutout as Fleet secures 4-0 victory against Sceptres.

Title: Aerin Frankel Secures Third Consecutive Shutout in 4-0 Victory Headline: Frankel's Stellar Play Leads Fleet to 4-0…

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Gausman strikes out 11, Okamoto drives in the decisive run in the 9th as Blue Jays claim 3-2 victory over Athletics.

Blue Jays Edge Athletics in Thrilling 3-2 Victory TORONTO—In a captivating showdown at the Rogers Centre on Thursday…

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Missouri Attorney General Orders 33 Unlicensed Dispensaries to Shut Down Statewide

Missouri orders 33 unlicensed dispensaries to cease operations across major regions. State alleges deceptive practices, unsafe products, and…

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Métis National Council leader claims RCMP’s apology is inadequate.

Métis Leader Critiques RCMP's Regret Statement as Insufficient In a recent statement, Métis National Council (MNC) President Cassidy…

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FIFA qualifiers provide a better understanding of Canada’s World Cup prospects, but injuries still obscure Marsch’s team selection.

Headline: Canada's World Cup Path Clarified Amid Injury Concerns In the lead-up to the highly anticipated FIFA World…

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Matt Dunstone of Canada claims victory in his first men’s world curling championship.

Headline: Matt Dunstone Crowned Men's World Curling Champion in Debut In a historic breakthrough for Canadian curling, Matt…

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NDP bids farewell to the past while contemplating the future

NDP Reflects on the Past, Eyes Future Opportunities In a pivotal gathering held at the party’s headquarters in…

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Dabrowski and Stefani fall to Siniakova and Townsend in Miami semifinals.

Siniakova, Townsend Defeat Dabrowski, Stefani in Miami Semis In a thrilling semifinal match at the Miami Open on…

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Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew Declares ‘This War is Foolish’ in Letter Urging PM to Intervene in Iran Conflict

Headline: Premier Kinew Urges PM to End Iran Conflict: A Call for Peace In a recent letter addressed…

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