The Associated Press reported on Thursday that police officers in Paris were reported to have beaten a black man this week and beaten him for no apparent reason. According to the news agency, three officers were suspended immediately after footage of the attack came out. The victim has been identified …
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This student has become the first Latino DACA recipient to win a Rhodes Scholarship
He was an undocumented immigrant from Colombia who entered the country when he was 4 years old. Esteva said she quickly took note of his intelligence and wanted to nurture him towards success. Now, Pots is the first Latino DACA recipient to be awarded the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship. Pots traces …
Read More »How much exercise should you do in a week? WHO new guide
Ryan W. Miller | USA Today Ten minutes on a treadmill replaces about 10,000 atoms in your body Researchers have found another reason to exercise and say the next day, that a blood test can be all about physical fitness. Even during an epidemic, everyone needs to be physically active, …
Read More »The M102M deal to bring space waste home to Europe
The European Space Agency says it is signing a 10 102 million deal with a Swiss start-up to bring most of the orbital debris back to Earth. ByAssociated Press November 26, 2020, 1:19 p.m. • Read 1 minute Share on FacebookShare on TwitterEmail this article BERLIN – The European Space …
Read More »Thousands bid farewell to Argentina’s Maradona amid clashes
Thousands of fans, many crying but eager to honor Diego Maradona, he visited the coffin of Argentina’s most iconic soccer star on Thursday. Fans kissed as they passed Maradona’s wooden casket in the main lobby of President Casa Rosada, with some clenching their chests and shouting “Let’s go Diego.” It …
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