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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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Pittsburgh Police Chief Evaluates Officers’ Inaction on Assisting ICE with Arrests

Headline: Pittsburgh Police Chief Addresses Officers' ICE Response In a recent press briefing, Pittsburgh Police Chief Scott Schubert…

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Netanyahu Releases Video to Address Death Rumors Amidst Online Misinformation

Netanyahu Releases Video to Counter Death Rumors Amid Disinformation Wave In a bid to quell widespread speculation about…

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Republican Legislators Advocate for Campus Firearm Legislation in Eight States Following School Shootings

Headline: GOP Lawmakers Advocate Campus Carry Laws in Eight States Amid a rising tide of school shootings, Republican…

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Avi Lewis defends his past activism amid criticism for embracing the ‘politics of subtraction’

Headline: Avi Lewis Defends Activism Amid Criticism Over Subtraction Politics In an unexpected turn of events this week,…

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Cuba Restores Electrical Grid Connections, Yet Millions Remain Powerless

Headline: Cuba Restores Electrical Grid; Millions Still in Darkness Cuba successfully reconnected its national electrical grid on Monday,…

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Florida high school senior seriously hurt in skiing accident in Colorado.

Florida Teen Severely Injured in Skiing Accident in Colorado A Florida high school senior was critically injured in…

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Ballot Organizers Plan Protest for Upcoming Byelection in Montreal Area

Headline: Protest Planned Amid Longest Ballot Concerns in Byelection In the wake of unprecedented ballot length, organizers in…

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Einarson leads Canada to first place at women’s curling championship following stone exchange with teammate.

Einarson Leads Canada to Victory at Women's Curling Worlds In a dramatic turn of events, Canadian skip Kerri…

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Four-Day Workweeks, Resource Rationing, and Casual Attire: Strategies Asian Nations Are Using to Navigate the Iran Oil Crisis

Title: Asian Nations Adapt to Iran Oil Crisis with Innovative Solutions Headline: Innovative Solutions in Asia Address Iran…

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Manhunt concludes as shooter discovered deceased a day following Alaska shooting rampage.

Headline: Gunman Found Dead After Alaska Shooting Spree Ends The manhunt for a gunman involved in a violent…

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Federal Government Takes Emergency Act Protest Case to Supreme Court

Feds Challenge Emergencies Act Use in Supreme Court Appeal In a significant legal maneuver, the Federal Government of…

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Doug Armstrong resigns as general manager of Canada’s Olympic hockey squad.

Headline: Doug Armstrong Resigns as GM of Canada’s Olympic Hockey Team Doug Armstrong, the long-serving general manager of…

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Ancient Whale Song Recordings Reveal Insights into the Evolving Ocean

Headline: Ancient Whale Songs Reveal Ocean Changes Over Centuries In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers have unearthed the world's…

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Cybercriminal charged with exploiting professional athletes in a sex trafficking operation

Headline: Pro Athletes Targeted in Alarming Sex Trafficking Scheme In an unsettling development, federal authorities have arrested a…

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Federal Government Taking Emergencies Act Appeal to Supreme Court

Federal Government Appeals Emergencies Act Use to Supreme Court In a significant legal move, the Canadian federal government…

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