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    A safety pin. A ribbon and badge attached to a school cap with safety pins. A safety pin is a variation of the regular pin which includes a simple spring mechanism and a clasp. . The clasp forms a closed loop to properly fasten the pin to whatever it is applied to and covers the end of the pin to protect the user from the sharp poi

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  5. Capitol protest tracker: What happened at capitols across the ...

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    FBI officials are warning of protests at all 50 state capitols and the U.S. Capitol in the days leading up to inauguration. Here are live updates.

  6. 2020 American athlete strikes - Wikipedia

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    After the video of Blake's shooting in which he was seriously injured went viral, [2] [3] protests and riots broke out in the city of Kenosha and elsewhere. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] As a result of the shooting of Blake and the protests which followed, on August 26, professional athletes refused to play in their scheduled sports events, beginning with the ...

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  8. Day of Action to Save Net Neutrality - Wikipedia

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    In response to the protest, some of the targeted ISPs stated that they supported the spirit of net neutrality but not the specific regulations passed in 2010 and 2015. [34] Comcast called them "outdated" and Verizon called them "1930s style".

  9. Occupy Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Starting January 16, 2012, Occupy Baltimore launched a protest of Maryland's planned youth jail in Baltimore City.As part of their "Schools Not Jails Occupation" campaign, Occupy Baltimore activists entered a fenced site (owned by the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services) and began to build a red-painted plywood structure to represent schoolhouse.

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