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South Australia Secures $815M for 7K New Homes31 Jan 202600:01:45
South Australia secures a massive $801.5 million deal with the federal government to build nearly 7,000 new homes for first homebuyers, making it the first state to commit to the Albanese governments promise of 100,000 homes. This initiative, part of the Premiers Housing Roadmap, aims to ease the housing crunch and provide real help for first homebuyers, with measures like scrapping stamp duty, boosting shared equity schemes, and stopping public housing sales. The funding will support projects like water upgrades, a first homebuyer precinct, and urban renewals, with the goal of delivering long-term growth and meeting demand. Checkout Solipillow.com
Judge Dismisses Federal Charges in UnitedHealthcare CEO's Murder30 Jan 202600:01:17
Manhattan Judge Dismisses Federal Charges Against Luigi Mangione, Accused of Killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Checkout Solipillow.com
Chris Picton's Heartbreaking Loss: Brother's Legacy30 Jan 202600:01:32
South Australias Health Minister, Chris Picton, returns to work after his brother Tims tragic death from a head injury. Tim, a 36-year-old Labor strategist and mining executive, died after an attack outside a Perth pub. Chris shares the familys pain, recalling Tims love for football and their special sibling bond. Tims contributions to Western Australia Labor and his role as a loving husband and father are celebrated. Chris praises the care provided by Royal Perth Hospital staff and encourages appreciation for lifes simple moments. Checkout Solipillow.com
Daniel Cox Named New CEO of Guide Dogs SA and NT29 Jan 202600:01:37
Daniel Cox, an experienced leader in health and community services, is set to become the new CEO of Guide Dogs SA and NT, starting February 9, 2026. He replaces Aaron Chia, who is leaving to focus on family and board roles. Cox brings a strong background from various senior roles, including SA Health, the Department of Premier and Cabinet, and the Aged Care Royal Commission. He is known for his skills in strategy, policy, and sectors like NDIS and aged care. Cox is excited to lead and help the team promote independence in a changing world. Checkout Solipillow.com
Minneapolis Immigration Raids Escalate, Nurse Killed29 Jan 202600:01:50
Tensions escalate in Minneapolis as federal agents kill a nurse during protests, sparking outrage. President Trump intensifies immigration raids, replacing the controversial border chief. Protests turn violent, with arrests made for assaulting federal officers. A congresswoman is attacked at a town hall, adding to the chaos. Despite calls for calm, the situation remains volatile. Checkout Solipillow.com
NT Youth Detention: Urgent Changes Needed29 Jan 202600:01:56
Northern Territory Childrens Commissioner Shahleena Musk warns of a harmful youth detention system due to facility consolidation, particularly for Central Australian Aboriginal youth. The move from Alice Springs to Darwin has negatively impacted rehabilitation, family ties, and community links. The commissioners recommendations for improvement were rejected by the Corrections Department, raising concerns about the systems adherence to best practices and childrens rights. Checkout Solipillow.com
Unblock Cookies for Smooth Browsing29 Jan 202600:02:07
Blocked cookies causing website issues? No problem! This Tech Tips Quick Fix episode explains how to resolve the issue across various browsers. Learn the simple workaround for the Facebook app glitch and desktop fixes for Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Chrome. On mobile Safari, adjust settings to accept cookies from visited sites. Stay tuned for more tips! Checkout Solipillow.com
Liberal-National Split: Ley's Leadership, Littleproud's Spill Motion29 Jan 202600:01:26
Tensions linger in Australias opposition parties a week after the Nationals walked away from the Liberal-National Coalition. Sussan Ley remains the Liberal Opposition Leader, but questions about her future persist. Meanwhile, several Liberal frontbenchers back Ley, and conservative figures like Andrew Hastie and Angus Taylor are rumored to eye the top job. On the Nationals side, leader David Littleproud faces a potential spill motion from Queensland backbencher Colin Boyce. The split leaves key shadow portfolios vacant, and talks continue on reforming the Coalition at the right time. Checkout Solipillow.com
BPS Financial Fined $14M for Qoin Cryptocurrency Misconduct29 Jan 202600:01:56
BPS Financial, a Gold Coast company, faces a $14 million fine for misconduct involving their cryptocurrency, Qoin. Launched in 2020, Qoin failed to gain traction, losing all value and sparking a class action lawsuit. ASIC accused BPS of lacking a license and making false claims about Qoins usability. The court ruled BPSs actions misleading and ignored the tokens collapse for a year. Checkout Solipillow.com
Australia's Heatwave: A Public Health Crisis29 Jan 202600:01:27
Australias scorching heatwave threatens lives, with temperatures soaring towards fifty degrees Celsius, breaking records and causing a public health crisis. Health experts warn of heat as a silent killer, claiming more lives than all other extreme weather events combined. Places like Broken Hill, Bourke, Roxby Downs, Marree, Birdsville, and Canberra are among the hardest hit, while Victorias heat fuels raging bushfires, rivaling the worst on record. Checkout Solipillow.com
Sixers-Bullets Brawl: Seven Ejections in Ignite Cup Final28 Jan 202600:01:54
Adelaides Thirty-Sixers Secure Ignite Cup Final Spot with Blowout Win, Despite Massive Scuffle: The Thirty-Sixers dominated the Brisbane Bullets in a one hundred seven to seventy-four victory, securing their spot in the Ignite Cup final. However, the game turned chaotic with a massive scuffle in the final quarter, leading to seven ejections. The incident involved Adelaides Nick Rakocevic and Brisbanes Hunter Maldonado, with Brisbanes Terry Taylor jumping in and putting Rakocevic in a headlock. Adelaide coach Mike Wells and player DJ Vasiljevic criticized the Bullets moves as unprofessional and dangerous. Brisbanes interim coach Darryl McDonald defended his team, claiming they were just protecting each other. The Thirty-Sixers were led by Bryce Cottons twenty-two points, seven assists, and five rebounds, along with nineteen from new import John Jenkins. Brisbanes Jacob Holt had a career-high twenty-four, but it was not enough to prevent their sixteenth defeat in seventeen games. Checkout Solipillow.com
Lot One Hundred: Adelaide Hills Hospitality Hub28 Jan 202600:02:04
Lot one hundred, nestled in the Adelaide Hills, has transformed into a premier hospitality destination spanning seventy-eight hectares. Initially a home for local producers, it now offers a diverse range of experiences, from quick meals to massive events. The focus has shifted to food, with a menu highlighting Adelaide Hills produce, and a flexible approach to match modern eating habits. Inside, its perfect for smaller groups, while the courtyard accommodates larger parties with stunning orchard views. Lot one hundred also provides premium off-site catering, continually evolving to meet various needs. Checkout Solipillow.com
Family's Pain: One-Punch Attack Kills Labor Strategist30 Jan 202600:01:54
Chris Picton, brother of Tim Picton, shares his heartbreaking experience in his first interview since Tims tragic death. Tim, a 36-year-old Labor Party strategist, died after a one-punch assault in Perth. Chris describes the agony of turning off life support and his reluctance to view the CCTV footage. Tims wish to be an organ donor was unfulfilled due to the coronial process. Chris is now considering ways to honor Tims legacy and has been inspired by the public support. Checkout Solipillow.com
Bomb Throw at Rally: Potential Terror Act28 Jan 202600:01:39
Police investigate alleged bomb throw at Invasion Day rally in Perth as potential terrorist act; man charged, investigation ongoing; Indigenous activists criticize double standards in labeling attacks as terrorism. Checkout Solipillow.com
US Sends Naval Strike Group to Middle East, Tensions with Iran Escalate28 Jan 202600:01:44
Tensions escalate as President Trump deploys a massive naval strike group to the Middle East, including the USS Abraham Lincoln and F-fifteen E Strike Eagles, in response to Irans threats. Iran, led by President Masoud Pezeshkian, warns against US intervention and displays anti-US billboards. The US already has around forty thousand troops in the region, with Gulf states refusing to allow attacks on Iran. Analysts suggest possible strikes on Iranian sites or leaders, but a full war seems unlikely. The world watches nervously as Trump balances threats with calls for a deal. Checkout Solipillow.com
Vodafone Users in SA Can't Reach Police Line28 Jan 202600:01:25
South Australia Police is currently facing a significant issue with Vodafone mobile users unable to reach the non-emergency Police Assistance Line. The problem, which began early this morning, is affecting Vodafone users only and is causing difficulties in reporting non-urgent matters. Police advise using alternative methods like landlines or other mobile carriers for non-emergencies. Emergency calls to triple zero are still functioning normally. Authorities are collaborating with telecom partners to resolve the issue promptly. Checkout Solipillow.com
Adelaide Thirty-Sixers Blow Out Brisbane Bullets, Finals Bound28 Jan 202600:01:51
Adelaides Thirty-Sixers Secure Ignite Cup Final Spot with Blowout Win, Despite Late Scuffle Leading to Seven Ejections Checkout Solipillow.com
Australia's Heatwave Fuels Bushfires, Homes Lost28 Jan 202600:01:45
Australia faces a brutal heatwave and multiple bushfires, with temperatures soaring to forty-nine degrees Celsius in some areas. Firefighters in Victoria are battling the Carlisle River fire in the Otways, while other blazes remain out of control in Walwa and Dargo. Three homes and sixteen buildings have been destroyed, and tap water in Gellibrand is unsafe to drink. New South Wales has a total fire ban in place, and smoke from a nearby blaze has drifted into Sydney. Stay tuned for updates as crews continue their efforts. Checkout Solipillow.com
Sparkles & Julie: Aged Care's Fun Show28 Jan 202600:01:04
The Two Teabags podcast episode features Marina Lee-Warner and Julie Joy, former aged care workers, who have created a live show for older Australians in care facilities. Their show, filled with Australiana references and nostalgic props, combats loneliness and cognitive decline, fostering connections and joy among residents. With a Create NSW grant, theyre now touring regional New South Wales, aiming to bring happiness to all abilities. Checkout Solipillow.com
Fixing Cookie Issues on Facebook & Browsers28 Jan 202600:01:48
Struggling with blocked cookies on Facebook app or other sites? Weve got solutions for you! Learn how to enable cookies in popular browsers like Firefox and Google Chrome, and a simple workaround for the Facebook apps known bug. Say goodbye to blank pages and missing logins, and enjoy personalized browsing again! Checkout Solipillow.com
Patrick Reed Returns to PGA Tour28 Jan 202600:01:59
Patrick Reed, the former Masters champion, is returning to the PGA Tour after a stint with LIV Golf. Hell compete on the DP World Tour and seek full reinstatement in 2027. Reeds move follows Brooks Koepkas return to the PGA Tour. Reed, a nine-time PGA winner, is eligible for PGA events starting August 2026. LIV Golf supports player movement, wishing Reed the best as he chases sponsor exemptions and FedEx Cup Fall events. Checkout Solipillow.com
Friends Drown in Hidden River Hole28 Jan 202600:01:52
Two friends from Sydney tragically drowned in the Never Never River, highlighting the hidden dangers of Australian rivers. Sachin Khillan and Sahil Batra, both born in India, were respected community members who moved to Australia for work. They were on holiday when they slipped into a hidden deep waterhole, leading to their untimely deaths. A fundraising campaign raised over $100,000 to repatriate their bodies to India, showcasing the generosity of Australians from all backgrounds. Experts warn of the dangers of rivers, emphasizing the need for caution when enjoying Australias waterways. Checkout Solipillow.com
SA Hospitals Get $2B Boost, Plan Needed30 Jan 202600:01:52
South Australian public hospitals secure an additional $2 billion in federal funding over the next five years, with the state and federal leaders agreeing to a fairer funding split. This comes as a relief, as the state enters caretaker mode ahead of the March election. The funding will help cut wait times, add 600 new beds, hire over 2700 health workers, and address bed blocks. However, doctors warn against blame games between governments, emphasizing the need for detailed plans to ensure real improvements at the bedside. Checkout Solipillow.com
Adelaide Heatwave: Stay Cool This Weekend28 Jan 202600:01:50
Adelaide braces for a scorching heatwave, with temperatures soaring to 41°C on January 30th. Strong wind warnings also in effect for coastal waters. Stay hydrated and safe, as the heatwave continues through the weekend, before moderating early next week. Checkout Solipillow.com
Tragic Coastal Discoveries: UK Tourist & Geelong Woman28 Jan 202600:01:13
Tragic discoveries on Australias South Coast: A British tourists body found at Mystery Bay Beach, and a womans death at Eastern Beach in Geelong. A major search for the tourist was launched, while a suspect is arrested in the womans case. Police urge information on coastal dangers. Checkout Solipillow.com
Nurse Killed by Federal Agents: Contradicting Accounts28 Jan 202600:01:20
Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse, was fatally shot by federal agents during a protest against Trumps deportation policies. The agents, from Border Patrol and Customs and Border Protection, opened fire after Pretti refused to move. The shooting sparked outrage, with initial claims of Pretti brandishing a gun contradicted by a preliminary review from Customs and Border Protection. President Trump has since softened his tone amid ongoing investigations. Checkout Solipillow.com
TikTok Deal: US Ownership, Data Control, and Security Risks28 Jan 202600:02:01
TikToks new American owners, Oracle, Silver Lake, and an Emirati firm, now control eighty-one percent of the app, with ByteDance retaining nineteen percent. The deal aims to address national security concerns, but users have reported bugs and censorship issues. President Trump, who once threatened to ban TikTok, now praises it for his political gains. Critics worry about potential Chinese influence and data security risks. Meanwhile, TikToks user base continues to grow, raising questions about digital sovereignty in Australia. Checkout Solipillow.com
Aussie Travel Agents Struggle with UK Passport Rules28 Jan 202600:01:46
Australian travel agents face a crisis as they help dual citizens navigate new UK passport rules, causing chaos for short-term trips and leaving many confused and furious. The British governments shift to a faster digital border system has led to a surge in inquiries and emergency travel document requests, with agents working tirelessly to assist clients, including an 85-year-old woman carrying her husbands ashes on a once-in-a-lifetime holiday. Checkout Solipillow.com
Jetstar's Accessibility Mishaps: A Paralympian's Struggle28 Jan 202600:01:45
Rohan Eastley, a wheelchair-using Tasmanian with cerebral palsy, faced name change issues with Jetstar twice, leading to a human rights complaint and subsequent apologies. Despite Jetstars promises, the problem resurfaced, prompting further action. Rohan, a boccia player aiming for the 2032 Brisbane Paralympics, often flies Jetstar due to wheelchair accessibility limitations. The federal government is working on disability aviation standards, potentially banning passenger limits. Checkout Solipillow.com
Human Remains Found Near Philosopher Falls28 Jan 202600:01:43
Human remains found near Philosopher Falls, where Belgian backpacker Celine Cremer vanished in 2023. Volunteer Jarrod Boys discovered the bones, sparking renewed search efforts. Celines family awaits confirmation from forensic tests. Tasmania Police to hold press conference at 2 pm for more details. Checkout Solipillow.com
Back-to-School Quiz: Test Your Holiday Survival Skills28 Jan 202600:01:20
Parents in Australia rejoice as the long summer holidays end, marking the return of routines and a well-deserved break from non-stop family time. The Australian Broadcasting Corporations humorous quiz, What did you learn during the interminable school holidays?, tests parents on quirky facts and sanity-saving tips from the summer break. Visit the ABCs New Quiz topic page for more fun challenges. Checkout Solipillow.com
Hormonal Harmony: Navigating Women's Health28 Jan 202600:01:34
Hormonal Harmony by Dr. Karen Coates and Sharon Kolkka is a new book that empowers women to understand and manage their hormones at every life stage. With a blend of scientific knowledge and practical wisdom, the authors guide readers through their hormonal journey, from puberty to menopause, and provide simple remedies and tips for building a support team. The book, set to release in November 2025 for $59.99, is a must-have for anyone seeking to optimize their hormonal health. Checkout Solipillow.com
Conservative Influencers Rally for ICE28 Jan 202600:02:06
Conservative influencers like Riley Gaines and Allie Beth Stuckey are rallying support for ICE agents amidst the Trump administrations immigration crackdown. Gaines, a new mother, recently breastfed her baby on stage at a policy celebration, while Stuckey has been countering anti-ICE propaganda. Christian women in their audience are pushing back against the violence, with Stuckey blaming emotionally charged images for chipping away at objectivity. However, other voices in the space, like Alex Clark, have shrugged off the chaos. A new Economist poll suggests growing doubts among Republicans about abolishing ICE, hinting at potential shifts in support. Checkout Solipillow.com
Hastie Out, Ley Faces Leadership Race30 Jan 202600:01:40
Andrew Hastie withdraws from Liberal Party leadership race, clearing path for Sussan Ley. Hastie lacks support, faced online backlash for backing Labors hate group laws. Ley deals with Nationals departure, appoints temporary replacements. Liberal leadership race now depends on new challengers as party navigates internal tensions. Checkout Solipillow.com
Dollar Plummets, Gold Soars: Trump's Impact on Markets28 Jan 202600:01:46
The US dollar hits a four-year low as investors seek safer bets like gold and the Swiss franc, following President Trumps dismissive stance on its decline. The greenback has lost ten percent over the past year, with Tuesdays drop being the largest since last April. A weaker dollar benefits multinational companies but could lead to inflation. Meanwhile, the Swiss franc and gold reach new highs, surging three percent and ninety percent respectively since Trumps inauguration. The Federal Reserve meets Wednesday amidst Trumps calls for rate cuts and a criminal probe into Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Checkout Solipillow.com
Australia's Power Grid: Renewables Hit Record High28 Jan 202600:01:42
Australias power demand reached an all-time high in Q4 2021, with renewables surpassing fossil fuels for the first time. Rooftop solar led the way, providing 61% of needs at peak times. Wind, grid solar, and batteries also saw significant increases. However, challenges persist, including curtailment of renewable energy and grid stability issues. Despite these hurdles, the energy transition continues, with heatwaves expected to drive demand even higher. Checkout Solipillow.com
Perth Rally Bomb Scare: Terror Investigation28 Jan 202600:01:10
Perth Authorities Investigate Invasion Day Rally Incident as Potential Terrorist Act A man allegedly threw an improvised explosive device into a crowd of over 2,000 people at an Invasion Day rally in Perth, but it failed to explode. The man was charged with endangering safety and explosives offenses. Authorities are investigating the incident as a potential terrorist act, with no ongoing threat to public safety. The event has shaken the community, and investigators are urging anyone with information to come forward. Checkout Solipillow.com
iPhone Update Blocks Calls on Telstra, Emergency Services Affected28 Jan 202600:01:33
Telstra iPhones Face Major Call Issue After iOS Update; Apple Pauses Updates, Government Urges Backup Plans Checkout Solipillow.com
Knife-Wielding Suspect Threatens Hospital, Arrested28 Jan 202600:01:38
A tense standoff unfolds at Royal Adelaide Hospital as a man armed with a knife threatens paramedics and a stabbing victim. The incident follows a stabbing in Netley, with the victim and suspect known to each other. The suspect, armed with a knife, enters the ambulance and makes threats before fleeing in a white Porsche. He is later arrested on the South Eastern Freeway. Authorities seek witnesses to the incident. Checkout Solipillow.com
Doctors' Failure to Report Vision-Impaired Driver28 Jan 202600:01:49
An inquest into the tragic death of Sohalia Mohammadi, a mother of four, uncovers a troubling loophole in South Australias driving laws. Despite knowing about Tristan Mourants severe vision impairment, three doctors failed to report him, leading to a fatal crash. The inquest continues as questions arise about doctor compliance with road safety regulations. Checkout Solipillow.com
Margaret Hill: South Australia's Travel Pioneer28 Jan 202600:01:23
Margaret Hill, South Australias travel pioneer, passed away at 93. Born in 1932, she discovered her passion for travel after working in local newspapers. Her first overseas trip was to Malaysia and Singapore in 1967, followed by a European holiday in 1971. She became a travel industry expert, known as the godmother of Middle Eastern destinations, particularly Egypt, Israel, Jordan, and Turkey. Her warmth, knowledge, and energy will be deeply missed in the travel world. Checkout Solipillow.com
Man Stabs Victim, Chases Ambulance, Arrested After Police Chase28 Jan 202600:01:12
A man was arrested in Adelaide after allegedly stabbing another man in the legs. The suspect followed the victim to the hospital, attempting to force his way into the ambulance and threatening paramedics. He then fled in a Porsche, leading to a police search. The investigation is ongoing, with no motive confirmed yet. Checkout Solipillow.com
Australia's Inflation Surge: Rate Hike on the Table28 Jan 202600:01:37
Australias inflation surges to 3.8%, challenging the Reserve Bank to consider a rate hike. Treasurer Jim Chalmers faces a tough task convincing voters this is a temporary issue, not a sign of larger economic problems. The spike is attributed to a booming private sector, not public spending, and the bank has already cut rates three times this year. Critics argue the government hasnt done enough to cool the economy, and the banks caution is questioned. Chalmers highlights a potential trifecta of falling inflation, high wages, and low unemployment, but productivity gains are crucial to maintain this scenario. The bank may achieve a soft landing with one more hike, preserving growth without job losses. Checkout Solipillow.com
South Australia Secures $2B Hospital Funding Boost30 Jan 202600:01:28
South Australia Secures Massive Federal Funding Boost for Public Hospitals South Australia has secured a significant victory with an additional two billion dollars in federal funding over the next five years for its public hospitals. This brings the total commonwealth support to fifteen point two billion dollars, following a new deal agreed upon at National Cabinet. The state has been advocating for a fairer, more sustainable funding model, with South Australia leading the charge. This funding builds on the state governments own record spending, which has seen more than nine billion dollars invested in health since 2022. The Premier, Peter Malinauskas, described the agreement as a landmark moment, while Health Minister Chris Picton highlighted the success of years of advocacy. The funding will fuel expansions, including six hundred new hospital beds and over two thousand seven hundred new health workers, with more than one thousand four hundred nurses and six hundred doctors. Key projects include a three hundred fourteen million dollar clinical building at Queen Elizabeth Hospital and upgrades elsewhere. This funding ensures long-term federal backing to meet growing demand and improve access to care as the system scales up across the state. Checkout Solipillow.com
China's Ambassador Slams Australia's Port Move28 Jan 202600:01:51
Chinas ambassador to Australia, Xiao Qian, is defending the countrys lease of the Port of Darwin, accusing Australia of opportunism. He warns that forcing Landbridge, the Chinese company leasing the port, out could harm Chinese investments and provoke diplomatic retaliation. Xiao also dismisses concerns over a Chinese navy task group circling Australia, insisting it had no connection to the country. On Taiwan, he reiterates Chinas stance on reunification, dismissing Australias concerns as misleading. Checkout Solipillow.com
SA Water Funds Outdoor Fun at Reservoirs28 Jan 202600:02:01
South Australians are in for a treat as SA Waters Reservoirs Partnership Program awards $43,700 to community groups for cycling, paddling, and nature-based activities. Groups can apply for up to $10,000 each to run programs focusing on conservation, education, and outdoor fun. This initiative, building on past efforts, aims to connect people with nature, promote active lifestyles, and showcase the states unique features. Bike SA, Paddle SA, Adelaide Canoe Club, Murraylands Multisports, and TAFE SA are among the groups planning exciting events throughout the year. Checkout Solipillow.com
Rain Revives Pastoralists, Chases Feral Camels28 Jan 202600:01:55
Rain from ex-Tropical Cyclone Luana brings relief to pastoralists in Western Australias interior, generating feed for cattle and pushing feral camels back into the desert. Prenti Downs and Carnegie stations received nearly a years rain in one day, with water points struggling beforehand due to extreme heat. Feral camels, causing millions in damage annually, were chased away by the rain but are expected to return. Pastoralist Tim Carmody advocates for government support to harvest wild camels as a protein source, offering a long-term solution and economic boost. Checkout Solipillow.com
Man Tackled for Spraying Rep. Omar at Town Hall28 Jan 202600:01:24
Man arrested for spraying unknown substance at Rep. Ilhan Omar during town hall, causing chaos and concern. Omar remains unharmed, vows not to be intimidated. Bipartisan condemnation of the attack amid rising threats to lawmakers and local tensions. Checkout Solipillow.com
Counterfeit Botox Alert: Australian Regulator Warns28 Jan 202600:01:51
Australias medicines regulator discovers third batch of counterfeit Botox, urges caution and safe disposal. Batch numbers include C eight four seven eight C four, C seven two one one C four, and H A three three nine four six. Health experts warn of potential serious harm from untested fakes. Regulators ban nurse for unauthorized use, implement new guidelines, and push for stricter penalties on illegal imports. Checkout Solipillow.com
Bushfire Emergency in Perth: Evacuate Now28 Jan 202600:01:05
Emergency Bushfire Warnings in Perth: Residents in Landsdale and Bullsbrook Must Evacuate Immediately Checkout Solipillow.com
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