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Like most boys, 13-year-old Mykel Mendes looked up to his big brother, Jordan. The two rode bikes together, did yard work together and hung out together. But when it came to the family business - a major drug ring - Mykel did not want to share, police say.Mykel is now accused of masterminding the slaying of his 16-year-old half-brother so he could take over the drug operation - one police say they inherited from their father, who is in
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Ever heard of the Perky Effect It sounds cutesy-poo, but it an effect that has led to a decades-long investigation that reveals a startling truth. Even if you don ;t consciously control your dreams, you probably think you control your daydreams. But that might not actually be true. C.W. Perky and the Color Yellow C.W. Perky is not as famous as she should be. If she had made her di
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