Tribune News Service New Delhi, July 18 As a sign of confidence in Washington, India decided to store emergency reserves of crude oil in American salt caverns. According to the available information, India will be the first country to offer oil storage facilities in the United States. Maintaining oil reserves …
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Portland, Oregon city commissioner asked Mayor Ted Wheeler to hand over authority over the police department, accusing him of “endangering our community.” In a series of statements and Twitter messages, City Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty accused the Portland Police Bureau, which Wheeler oversees, of collaborating with the Federal Department of …
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Four days after Joy Star’s tragic death was confirmed, Big Sean shared an emotional tribute to ex-girlfriend Naya Rivera on Instagram, where he described her as a “heroine” to both his 4-year-old son and the fans he inspired throughout his career. . The rapper has been largely silent on social …
Read More »Stage and screen actor Phyllis Somerville dies at 76 – NBC New York
What to know Phyllis Somerville, an actor with a long career of roles in film, television and Broadway productions, has died Somerville manager Paul Hilepo says the actor died Thursday in New York City of natural causes. He recently appeared on stage in the Broadway production of “To Kill a …
Read More »Florida Gang Members Host Parties to Broadcast COVID-19, County Sheriff’s Claims: US News: Latin Post
Osceola County Sheriff Russ Gibson in Florida believed that gang members held street parties to intentionally spread the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19). (Photo: Pexels) Gibson alleged that gang members are throwing parties to spread COVID-19 among themselves. He said that Osceola residents are now afraid. According to Gibson, they have …
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