The old town was busy on Monday afternoon, the first day of a new phase of large-scale reopening of Brazil’s largest city. Shoppers were on the streets and in stores, sellers were pushing watermelon carts and other wares, and everything around them were sounds of human activity, not back to …
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Roger Stone asks the appeals court to remove him from prison
While prosecutors did not object to Stone’s request to Jackson to delay his scheduled prison reporting date from late June to early September, Stone’s latest legal filing indicates that the United States Attorney’s Office In Washington he has told his lawyers that he will oppose their effort to have the …
Read More »Lansing Police Use Dog License To Gather 2-Year-Olds Who Wander With Their Parents
LANSING, MI – A dog license helped police return a lost child to his parents in Ingham County last month. According to Ingham County Animal Control, the incident occurred on June 26 when police received a call from a concerned citizen who encountered a two-year-old boy and his faithful dog …
Read More »Strange pink snow in the Italian Alps could be a red flag
Pink Snow as seen on Presena Glacier. Miguel Medina / Getty Images Pink snow, also called “watermelon snow,” appeared on the Presena glacier in northern Italy, according to researcher Biagio Di Mauro of the Institute for Polar Sciences of the National Research Council of Italy. While it’s not uncommon for …
Read More »Cincinnati Reds Launch 2020 Calendar
There will be 162 games in 2020. The regular season is slated for a 60-game season after the sport closes in mid-March due to the global pandemic of COVID-19. With the teams back in their home cities, and mostly practicing (several teams canceled practices today after delays in their test …
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