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    Lexipol is a company that makes money selling policies to police departments." Bill McAuliffe, speaking for Lexipol, said "The whole philosophy of Lexipol policy content is we give them a solid foundation of well-written, legally researched and vetted policy.

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    But the contract with Lexipol “goes way beyond” those in-house improvements, Budish said.” [3] “The Lexipol team researches and recommends updates to policies, along with notes to explain what is changing about that policy and why. “Updates are presented in mark-up form, just like a Word document,” Tworek explained.

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    The site also makes it easier for Facebook to differentiate between accounts that have been caught up in a botnet and those that legitimately access Facebook through Tor. [6] As of its 2014 release, the site was still in early stages, with much work remaining to polish the code for Tor access.

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  7. Fantasy football Start 'Em, Sit 'Em: 40 players to start or ...

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    Week 12 marks the first "Byemageddon” of the NFL season in fantasy football. A season-high six teams have their bye this week: the New York Jets, Atlanta Falcons, Buffalo Bills, Cincinnati ...

  8. Damar Hamlin's life was saved by an AED. Here are 5 things ...

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    Nearly two years ago, NFL fans watched in horror as Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin collapsed on the field after experiencing a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) midgame. But the now-26-year-old ...

  9. Facebook Home - Wikipedia

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    Facebook Home was a user interface layer for Android smartphones.Developed by the company then known as Facebook (now Meta Platforms), the software was designed to be a drop-in replacement for the device's existing home screen ("launcher").