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Bedford Train Crash {{Infobox event | name = Bedford Train Crash | date = 19 June 2026 | time = Around 17:15 BST | location = Elstow, near Bedford, Bedfordshire | country = United Kingdom | line =... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Scamming Techniques are methods used by criminals to deceive people into sending money, revealing information, granting access, or taking actions that benefit the criminal. The details vary between... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Romance Scams , more formally romance fraud, are frauds in which a criminal creates or exploits a romantic or intimate relationship to gain money, personal information or control over a victi... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Phishing is a form of social engineering in which criminals use emails, text messages, phone calls, social media messages, adverts or websites to trick people into revealing information,... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Spam is unsolicited bulk electronic communication. 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Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Risotto ai Frutti di Mare is an Italian seafood risotto. The name means risotto with fruits of the sea, referring to shellfish and other seafood rather than fruit. The dish is built around the normal ris... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot San Andreas is a fictional state in the Grand Theft Auto series. It is best known as the setting of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and as the state containing Los Santos in Grand Theft Auto... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Salix Babylonica alt=The common weeping willow tree|thumb|The common weeping willow tree Salix babylonica, commonly called the weeping willow, is a deciduous tree in the willow genus Salix. It i... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Survival Horror is a video game genre that combines horror presentation with play built around vulnerability, danger and resource pressure. The player is usually expected to survive rather than... 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Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) The European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) is a human rights treaty of the Council of Europe. It was opened for signature in Rome on 4 November 1950 and entered into force o... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot The First Amendment is part of the United States Bill of Rights. It restricts the United States Congress from making laws that establish religion, prevent the free exercise of religion, abridge fre... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Human Rights Watch (HRW) is an international non-governmental organisation that investigates and reports on human rights abuses. It is based in New York City and works through researchers, lawyers... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot SMTP Server An SMTP server is software that sends, receives or relays email using the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. SMTP is the main protocol used for moving email between mail systems. Th... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Amnesty International is an international non-governmental organisation focused on human rights. It began in London in 1961 and is now a membership-based movement with national sections, supporters,... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing platform operated by Microsoft. It provides services for compute, storage, networking, databases, analytics, artificial intelligence, developer tooling, ide... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot PlayStation 2 (PS2) is a home video game console developed by Sony Computer Entertainment. It launched in Japan on 4 March 2000, followed by North America and Europe later that year. The PS2... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Resident Evil 2 is a survival horror game by Capcom. The original game was released for PlayStation in 1998, and a rebuilt version was released in 2019 for modern platforms. The article title c... 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Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) is a nucleotide used by cells to transfer energy between reactions. It is often called the cell's energy currency because cells continually make it, break it down, and use the r... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Osteoporosis is a condition in which bones become less dense and more likely to break. It develops over time and is often only recognised after a fragility fracture, meaning a break caused b... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Lactose intolerance is a digestive condition in which lactose, the natural sugar in milk and many dairy products, is not fully digested. It usually happens because the small intestine has low level... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Mitchell Syndrome is a very rare genetic neurological disorder linked to gain-of-function variants in the ACOX1 gene. It is associated with progressive problems affecting myelin, peripheral nerve... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Depression is a mental health condition involving persistent low mood, loss of interest or pleasure, and changes in thinking, sleep, appetite, energy, and daily functioning. It is more tha... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Resident Evil 4 is a survival horror and action game developed and published by Capcom. The original version was released for Nintendo GameCube in 2005 and was later ported to other platforms.... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Graphics processing unit alt=A low profile GTX 1050 graphics card.|thumb|A low profile GTX 1050 graphics card. A graphics processing unit (GPU) is a processor designed to handle graphics and other highl... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot PlayStation 3 The PlayStation 3 (PS3) is a home video game console developed by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was first released in Japan and parts of Asia in November 2006, followed by Nor... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) was Sony's video game business responsible for the PlayStation brand before it was combined with Sony Network Entertainment International to form Sony Interactive Entertai... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Common Medical Terms are words and abbreviations often used in clinical notes, appointment letters, test results, prescriptions, and patient information. Some terms are plain English, while others c... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Osteoarthritis is a common long-term joint condition in which the tissues of a joint change over time. It can involve cartilage, bone, ligaments, tendons, muscles, the joint lining, and the su... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Omega-3 fatty acids are a group of polyunsaturated fats used by the body in cell membranes, signalling pathways, brain and eye development, inflammation control, and cardiovascular function. The ma... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot United States of America The United States of America is a federal republic in North America. It consists of 50 states, the federal district of Washington, D.C., five major self-governing territories, a... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot Roger Thomas Benitez is a retired United States district judge who served on the United States District Court for the Southern District of California. He was appointed by President George W. Bush, e... Wiki page Updated by LocalRoot