Cherry Hill, New Jersey (WPVI) – While holiday shoppers are settling into a new normal this year of Covid-19, some post-Thanksgiving traditions continue as planned – waiting in line for the best Black Friday deal. “We arrived here at 4:30 pm yesterday,” said Anthony Yates of North East Philadelphia, waiting …
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The Austrian village named F-King is renamed after the attention of unwanted tourists
Residents of a small Austrian village called F-King have voted to change its name after receiving unsolicited attention from English-speaking tourists. Next year, a village of 100 inhabitants near the German border will be named Fugging. “I can confirm that the name of the village is being changed,” Andrea Holzner, …
Read More »Authorities are investigating the occupants of government-owned homes in Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES – The California Highway Patrol argued with protesters on the eve of Thanksgiving, forcing people to vacate vacant state-owned homes in the Los Angeles neighborhood. The group Reclaim and Rebuild Our Community said its members occupied homes in El Sereno on Wednesday, and the so-called “reclaimers” included families …
Read More »Statewide shutdowns are not expected
Bois (Idaho Ad News) – Govern. Brad Little said they are not preparing for a new lockdown because the coronavirus is constantly spreading through Idoho. “I do not anticipate a shutdown,” ARP said Tuesday during a telephone townhall meeting involving Idaho. Even a little used call call to repeat the …
Read More »Autumn leaf-forming climate crisis eases earlier, study finds trees and forests
According to new research, global warming seems to make the leaves of trees flow earlier, according to a new idea, warmer temperatures delay the onset of autumn. This discovery is important because trees draw large amounts of carbon dioxide from the air and therefore play a major role in managing …
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