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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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Transgender Undocumented Immigrant Anticipated to Escape Jail Time in NYC Rape Case

Headline: NYC Rape Case: Transgender Immigrant May Escape Jail Time In a significant legal development, a transgender individual…

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Nationwide Split Forms on Notwithstanding Clause During Supreme Court Hearings Regarding Bill 21

Headline: Dispute Erupts Over Notwithstanding Clause in Bill 21 Debate Contentious debates have surfaced in recent Supreme Court…

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Tributes Flood In for Jacob Winterton, Former OHL and Guelph Gryphons Player Who Passed Away at 25 After Battling Cancer

Headline: Young Hockey Star Jacob Winterton Remembered After Cancer Loss Tributes are pouring in for Jacob Winterton, a…

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Why a Change in Iran’s Regime Was Never Likely | Regarding That

Headline: Understanding Iran's Resistance to Regime Change In the complex landscape of Middle Eastern politics, the notion of…

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US Army Boosts Recruitment in Response to Middle East Tensions and Technological Demands

Headline: US Army Boosts Recruitment Amid Growing Tech Demands As tensions rise in the Middle East and the…

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In retrospect, ex-immigration minister expresses that he should have limited international student numbers earlier.

Headline: Ex-Minister Advocates Sooner Cap on International Students Former immigration minister, Alex Turner, has expressed regret over the…

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Tempo chooses familiarity by bringing on two-time WNBA champion Olaf Lange as assistant coach.

Headline: Tempo Hires Olaf Lange: A Winning Assistant Coach In a strategic move aimed at enhancing their coaching…

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Savannah Guthrie reveals her family is ‘in distress’ as her mother remains unaccounted for.

Savannah Guthrie's Family in Agony Over Missing Mother Savannah Guthrie, co-anchor of NBC's "Today" show, revealed in a…

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Teen mob loots Sacramento Chevron store, leaving single employee overwhelmed.

Headline: Teen Mob Raids Sacramento Chevron, Employee Overwhelmed In a shocking incident on Friday evening, a group of…

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Alberta and Ottawa Come to Preliminary Agreement on Methane Emissions

Alberta and Ottawa Strike Key Deal on Methane Emissions Alberta and the federal government of Canada have reached…

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Woman charged with attempting to murder Rihanna enters a plea of not guilty.

Headline: Not Guilty Plea in Attempted Murder Case Against Rihanna In a courtroom drama that has captured national…

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Florida man fatally shot by off-duty police officer in Nassau, Bahamas.

Headline: Off-Duty Officer Kills Florida Man in Nassau Shooting Incident Article: In a tragic turn of events, a…

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Cuban Healthcare Professionals Face Challenges in Assisting Patients Due to U.S. Oil Embargo

Title: Cuban Health-Care Workers Struggle to Support the Sick Amid U.S. Oil Embargo Headline: Cuban Health Care in…

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Canadian orangutan researcher Biruté Galdikas passes away at 79

Headline: Celebrated Orangutan Scientist Biruté Galdikas Passes Away Biruté Galdikas, a revered Canadian primatologist known for her groundbreaking…

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Texas teenager reportedly killed a man while released on three different bonds.

Teen on Multiple Bonds Charged in Texas Murder Case A Texas teenager has been arrested and charged with…

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