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Rescuers said it appeared to take its last breath moments after being disentangled.

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Data from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation show transfers of state prison inmates to ICE custody have trended down since California began disentangling local and federal law enforcement.

But it's hard to disentangle the domestic and geopolitical situations.

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This applies to a range of political, cultural and social issues — to the degree they can even be disentangled.

From Salon

Ultimately, Ms Garner said it is difficult to disentangle some of Kennedy’s more reasonable food-improvement goals with the false health claims he has spread.

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