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The Lakers’ players would love to see a trade that bolsters the roster, but they acknowledge that most moves are complex and expensive.

The UN experts say that two private military companies were brought on board to bolster its forces in 2022, not long after the M23 had regrouped and begun capturing territory in North Kivu.

From BBC

While she doesn’t appear in “The Fall of Diddy,” Woods bolsters those claims and hints her former bandmate may have saved some inflammatory and crude communications Combs sent to her.

From Salon

Katherine Jacobsen, U.S. program coordinator at the Committee to Protect Journalists, said journalists would welcome an honest effort to bolster free speech protections across the political spectrum, but Trump’s order isn’t that.

But with President Trump working aggressively to reverse policies enacted by former President Biden intended to bolster the EV market and phase out gas-powered vehicles, he’s starting to question the wisdom of his choices.

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