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Essex farmer terrorised by machete-wielding hare coursers

BBC News 16 May 2026
Matthew Register has called the police 198 times since July to report criminals on his land. .
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Farmer terrorised by machete-wielding hare coursers

BBC News 16 May 2026
Matthew Register has called the police 198 times since July to report criminals on his land ... .
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In Spirit Airlines shutdown, more than 350 O'Hare workers lost their jobs

Pontiac Daily Leader 15 May 2026
As a result, more than 350 workers were impacted by layoffs at Chicago O'Hare Airport, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification filed May 14 ... How many Spirit employees at O'Hare are being laid off?.
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O’Hare, Hanna lead No. 5 Don Bosco Prep over Paramus Catholic - Baseball recap

NJ 14 May 2026
Dylan O’Hare dominated on the mound with 11 strikeouts and Michael Hanna drove in three runs as Don Bosco Prep, No. 5 in the NJ.com Top 20, defeated Paramus Catholic 11-0 in a game shortened to five innings in Paramus ....
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Hare coursers to face prison under new crackdown

AOL 14 May 2026
Offenders caught hare coursing should be jailed because of the harm and damage it causes to rural communities, say judges ... In 2024, farmers reported more than 1,700 hare-coursing incidents.
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Metra Studying Chicago To O’Hare Express Service

Journal Online Chicago 13 May 2026
A Metra express shuttle arrives at the O’Hare Transfer station during the 2024 Democratic National Convention (photo by Igor Studenkov/Journal & Topics Reporter) ... service to O’Hare Airport.
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Man arrested in Jumilla for illegal hare poaching using hunting dogs

Spanish News Today 11 May 2026
A man from Jumilla has been investigated after being caught allegedly poaching hares during the closed season in a Guardia Civil operation targeting illegal hunting in the Region of Murcia.
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Universities South Africa sounds alarm on rising campus governance risks

Mail Guardian South Africa 11 May 2026
University of Fort Hare ... Fort Hare sits at the intersection of criminal networks, political patronage and weak governance boundaries, making it a national flashpoint for institutional capture.
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