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Mold: Arkansas Court of Appeals Addresses Alleged Breach in Residential Lease Agreements
The Arkansas Court of Appeals addressed in a May 24th Opinion an issue involving alleged unsafe conditions at a Helena apartment building. See Angel v. Helena Renaissance 1, L.P., 2023 Ark. App. 297. A concern raised by the tenants was the presence of mold….By: Mitchell, Williams, Selig, Gates & Woodyard,
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Who is Eligible for the Camp Lejeune Lawsuit?
The Camp Lejeune water contamination is a notorious and tragic event that has affected countless military personnel and their families. From 1953 to 1987, the drinking water at Camp Lejeune, a United States Marine Corps base, was contaminated with hazardous chemicals, including benzene, trichloroethylene (TCE), and perchloroethylene (PCE). As a result, many people developed serious…
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Zelensky’s Defense of Slow Gains Underscores Battlefield Realities
With the enemy entrenched in unforgiving terrain, Ukraine’s forces face a tough fight.
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Allies Pledge Billions for Ukraine’s Recovery as Zelensky Stresses Urgency
The price tag for reconstruction has soared, driving debate among U.S. and European officials, legal experts and others about using frozen Russian assets to pay for it.
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Search Focuses on Area Where Underwater Noises Were Heard
Capt. Jamie Frederick of the U.S. Coast Guard said Canadian planes detected unidentified sounds on Tuesday and again on Wednesday. “We have to have hope,” he said.
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37 Injured in Paris After Explosion at Apartment Building
The blast, in the Fifth Arrondissement of the French capital, started a blaze that firefighters quickly brought under control. The origin of the explosion, which critically injured four people, was unclear.
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Kakhovka Dam Disaster Keeps Beaches Closed in Odesa, Ukraine
Wartime fears closed the Ukrainian city’s famed beaches last year, but crowds were starting to return — until the destruction of a faraway dam dumped debris and dangers into the Black Sea.
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Hidden in a Mini-Mall in Flushing, a Home for Art
In a Queens neighborhood with a diverse community of East Asian immigrants, an unlikely exhibition in an unexpected place offers a sense of belonging.
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Sweet Home Chicago Series for Juneteenth: Video Interview with Filmmaker Mark Harris
On the day scheduled for this Black Writers Week interview with independent filmmaker Mark Harris, RogerEbert.com publisher Chaz Ebert lost her voice due to laryngitis and was unable to conduct the interview—about an hour before she asked me to sit in for her. As it turns out, I had recently watched one of his movies, “No Regrets.” It’s…
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FX’s The Bear Continues to Reach for Greatness
Carmy Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White) still dreams of opening a restaurant. Having discovered the money his deceased brother Mikey (Jon Bernthal) stashed in tomato cans, he now has enough cash, or nearly enough, to follow through on his plans for building a high-end establishment. With sous chef Sydney (Ayo Edebiri) at his side, he will…