Monthly Archives: September 2020

Woman, 105, sues for revenge for the 1921 surviving Tulsa massacre

Survivors and descendants of those killed in the 1921 Tulsa massacre made a claim Tuesday when white mobs looted and set fire to buildings in a developed financial district known as Oklahoma’s Black Wall Street. The main plaintiff, 105-year-old Lizzie Benningfield Randall, was a child at the time and “her …

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Assign reasonable expectations to each SEC team in 2020

Expectations on most Power 5 programs before the season are always sky high. Dreams of a magical run in the championship or a high level bowl game dance in the head of almost every fan in every program, but the reality is that most fans will be disappointed with these …

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Gathering Cards in 2021: Dragon’s Cage and Dragon Magic

On Tuesday, the Coastal Wizards unveiled a roadmap for 2021 Magical: Collected In a live presentation on YouTube. In it, the company unveiled new details Zendikar Rising Fixed outstanding this month. Plus, the Wizards announced a crossover for ages – the first set Magic Cards based on dungeons and dragons’ …

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