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  2. Neighbors (app) - Wikipedia

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    Neighbors by Ring, also known as simply Neighbors, is a hyperlocal social networking app owned by Ring LLC, a subsidiary of Amazon.com Inc.. The app allows users to anonymously discuss crime and public safety issues within their local community.

  3. Avi Yemini - Wikipedia

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    Avraham Shalom Yemini (né Waks; born 17 October 1985) is an Australian-Israeli far-right provocateur and commentator. [6] Since 2020 he has worked as the Australian correspondent for Rebel News, a Canadian far-right website. [1] [7] Yemini has been involved in numerous cases of litigation, initiated both by him and against him.

  4. Nextdoor - Wikipedia

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    In June 2020, The Verge reported that "Nextdoor has struggled to shed its reputation as a 'snitch' app, used by white and wealthy users to racially profile their neighbors and report them to the police", an issue that New York Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez termed the "Karen problem" in a rebuke of Nextdoor on Twitter. [47]

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  6. Nadine Bommer - Wikipedia

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    Born in New York City, Nadine Bommer spent most of her childhood in Rishon LeZion, Israel.During her childhood, she began creating dance productions and shows. Following her amateur productions for family, friends, and neighbors, Bommer was invited to head the student production at her school when she was 11 years old, and then again in junior high and high school.

  7. Yemeni American Net - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper is published by Rasheed Alnozili, who also founded the newspaper, [1] and covers news, research and studies that are related to the Yemeni American and the Arab American communities in both the English and Arabic languages. It provides stories about individuals who symbolize success and represent a passionate motive for the ...

  8. Yemen TV - Wikipedia

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    Yemen TV (Arabic: الفضائية اليمنية) is the public national television station in Yemen.. After unification of the country with Aden popularly known as South Yemen to form the present day Republic of Yemen, the channel continued to enjoy the title of the national broadcaster of the new united Yemen.

  9. Yemen Arab Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Yemen Arab Republic (YAR; Arabic: الجمهورية العربية اليمنية al-Jumhūriyyah al-‘arabiyyah al-Yamaniyyah, French: République arabe du Yémen), commonly known as North Yemen or Yemen (Sanaʽa), was a country that existed from 1962 to 1990 in the northwestern part of what is now Yemen. [3]