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When Leland Boyd woke up in the middle of the night as a child, he’d sometimes find his father Earcel in the bathroom, scrubbing his hands over and over.
“The next day you’d see him, his hands would be just red,” Leland said. “He
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Capturing offshore wind in the U.S. has long been an uphill battle, with various stumbling blocks in the terrain. Objections from
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Machine Gun Kelly has just announced a massive, 52-date worldwide arena tour that will keep him on the road from early June through mid-October.
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