Monthly Archives: July 2020

In Pictures: Civil Rights Icon John Lewis Honored at the US Capitol.

Image copyright fake pictures Civil Rights Corps icon Democrat John Lewis will remain in state this week at the roundabout on the United States Capitol. The tribute is reserved for American statesmen and military leaders, including twelve American presidents. Image copyright Reuters Lewis, “Congressional Awareness,” died of pancreatic cancer at …

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Springs placed on the reserve list / COVID-19

The defensive team Arrion Springs was placed on the reserve / COVID-19 list by the team on Monday. Springs, who was signed by the Steelers in April, was drafted by the Tampa Bay Vipers in the XFL and was later traded to the Los Angeles Wildcats. He originally signed with …

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Rwandan refugee, 39, admits to arson in Nantes cathedral

Rwandan refugee, 39, faces up to 10 years in prison after admitting to arson in Nantes Cathedral. Rwandan refugee, 39, admitted he was responsible for the cathedral hell. Questioned yesterday for the second time and confessed that he shot early this morning It took 104 firefighters to deal with the …

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