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  2. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Democratic Review DemocraticReview.com Defunct Owned by American Review LLC of Miami, the same company that owns American News (americannews.com), Conservative 101 and Liberal Society. [12] [14] Liberal Society LiberalSociety.com Defunct Published a fake direct quote attributed to Obama, Falsely claimed that the White House fired Kellyanne Conway.

  3. Camille's (Providence, Rhode Island) - Wikipedia

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    In 1914 Camille's opened for business under the name Marconi's. [2] In 1919 The restaurant changed ownership, name and location when Pasquale Parolisi bought the restaurant. In 1952, Jack and Camille, his son and daughter-in-law, inherited the restaurant. [3] Camille's is the second oldest family owned restaurant in the US. [4]

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    If you get an email providing you a PIN number and an 800 or 888 number to call, this a scam to try and steal valuable personal info. These emails will often ask you to call AOL at the number provided, provide the PIN number and will ask for account details including your password.

  5. Rhode Island's best Italian restaurant? Here are 7 reader picks

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    In The Providence Journal Reader Choice Awards, Marchetti’s, 1463 Park Ave., Cranston, has become a staple, winning best Italian restaurant from 2017 through 2023.

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