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"content": "nostr:npub1drcfyzwlfku08h973sehg27trygtdsxxkhdg5ay9crly34slxjksr9s7v5 I suggest reading the Washington Post and AP stories, both of which I link to in the post below. I think it's possible that the paper broke the law. (We *know* that the police broke the law.) https://dankennedy.net/2023/08/21/more-details-emerge-about-the-police-raid-against-a-kansas-newspaper/",
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