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A mother struggling with drug addiction has been placed under a court order to avoid getting pregnant.The mother, a Rochester, New York, prostitute referred to as Brandy F. in court documents, had already been stripped of custody of her four children. She lost custody based on findings of child neglect.Judge Patricia Gallaher, a Monroe County family court judge, handed down the order requiring that she regain custody of her infant son before conceiving any other children.The judge --
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ANNAPOLIS, Md. 鈥?An investigation is underway after a Maryland rapper was fatally shot inside a
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