Representative John Lewis of Georgia, the civil rights leader who served in the House of Representatives for more than 30 years and was called “the conscience of Congress,” died Friday at the age of 80. The lawmaker, who began his civil rights fight at age 18 during a sit-in at …
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Qualification report: Electric Hamilton beats Bottas on pole in the Hungarian Grand Prix
Every time you think you’ve seen the best of Lewis Hamilton, the current world champion takes it to another level. The Briton was in imperious form at the Hungaroring, a place he could call his backyard so successful that he had been to the Hungarian Grand Prix, while taking an …
Read More »Trailers: ‘Feels Good Man’, ‘Idiot Prayer’, ‘Project Power’ and more
City of Fear: New York vs. The Mafia A new Netflix documentary series revisits New York City in the 1970s, an era where the city’s promise of fun was replaced by great fear instilled by the mob, until the FBI decided to go after five. families. “The boss asked me …
Read More »Mask of confusion in Port Orange, Daytona Beach
Mask of mandate confusion between Daytona Beach and Port Orange Daytona Beach is fining people who don’t wear a face mask in public, but just a few steps away in Port Orange, no masks are required. PUERTO NARANJA, Fla. – There is confusion over the mask mandates in Volusia County. …
Read More »Flights canceled after coronavirus reported in Xinjiang of China | News
Hundreds of flights to and from Urumqi, the capital of China’s western Xinjiang region, were canceled on Friday, after the region reported the first confirmed case of coronavirus in about five months. Measures to control the epidemic led to the cancellation of more than 600 scheduled flights at Urumqi Diwopu …
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