There is growing concern that an oil tanker carrying millions of gallons of oil could carry its load into the sea between Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago, causing ecological catastrophe. The flag of Venezuela has been in the Gulf of Peria since last January, when the U.S. imposed sanctions on …
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Voters fired “black lives matter” to turn voters around
An election official said Monday after a polling worker in Memphis, Tennessee, fired early voters wearing “Black Lives Matter” and “I Kent Breath” shirts. Shelby County Election Commission spokeswoman Suzanne Thompson said the worker was fired Friday after receiving a phone call from a witness at the Dave Wells Community …
Read More »The coronavirus outbreak is associated with the Maine Church that held the fellowship rally
Health officials in Maine are investigating a coronavirus outbreak at a church that held a fellowship rally earlier this month. The state Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Saturday that 17 cases of coronavirus have been linked to the Brooks Pentecostal church in Waldo County. That number had reached …
Read More »The best meteor shower of the fall on Tuesday night
One of the best meteor showers of autumn has peaked in the coming nights, giving the skycars a great chance to spot the shooting stars long, but ahead of a winter night, right around the corner. The annual Orionid meteor shower will reach its peak by the early hours of …
Read More »The Miami Dolphins named Tua Tagoviloa starting quarterback
Rookie quarterback Tua Tagoviloa will take over the Miami Dolphins starting quarterback, 8 Weeks vs. Los Angeles Rams, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schaefter. Since the Dolphins are currently in their bi-weekend, they will give Tagoviloa two weeks to prepare for the transition. Tagoviloa’s first NFL start will come after …
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