An unnamed Belarusian taxi driver who helped police escape rioters during a protest against PU leader Alexander Lexander Lukashenko has replaced social media users who have shared footage of the dramatic event. A 16-second video clip filmed by a Eurorado.fm reporter shows the movie-like business and defense, which emerged in …
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White House Cites Unusual Justice Department Announcement in Pennsylvania About Trump ‘Balling’ Ballot
U.S. Attorney David Fried said a preliminary investigation determined that nine “military ballots have been abandoned” and that seven of them were “put up for presidential candidate Donald Trump.” In Luzern County, the incident happened in Swing County in northeastern Pennsylvania, home to Wilkes-Barre. Trump overthrew the county in 2016 …
Read More »Hundreds of Iowa meatpacking plants erupted after an outbreak. Hit a fine of 957
The Iowa Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has ordered the Iowa Premium Beef Plant to pay a fine of 95 7,957 after hundreds of its workers fell ill with COVID-19 earlier this year. The meatpacking plant was not cited for any health and safety violations, either – fines were …
Read More »The three-mile-wide Australian meteorite crater was formed 100M years ago
A huge three-mile-wide meteor crater formed about 100 million years ago was discovered by gold miners in the outback of Australia. A meteor crater was discovered in the outback of Western Australia The crater stretches for three miles and formed 100 million years ago The team found a shoot con …
Read More »Pack 12 votes to play college football this fall: seven-game, conference-only season starting November 6
The Pack-12 CEO group on Thursday unanimously voted to allow the conference to play college league football this fall, league sources told CBS Sports. Pack-12 Friday, November. The seven-game season will begin on Friday, December 6, with the Pack-12 Championship game scheduled for Friday, December 18. Fans will not be …
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