The Kansas City Chiefs have one of the loudest stadiums in the NFL, but that’s something the Houston Texans probably do not have to worry about when they travel to Arrowhead Stadium next month for the opening game of the NFL season. The Chiefs announced on Monday that the capacity …
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PARIS – As the two women sat in deck chairs on Saturday night enjoying the last rays of the sun on the Canal de l’Ourcq in Paris, nearby speakers greeted them with a reminder that they were in a new mask-required zone were. “You have your mask on?” Safiya Zenag, …
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Sure, you know Dr. Disrespect: the mustached, mullet-wearing streamer who is also “the most famous, dominant gamer in the history of the world.” Maybe you want to know too how did he grow his sick mule and stache? Well, soon you can: he writes a memoir. Here’s what the cover …
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COVID-19 is currently the third leading cause of death in the US, eight months after the first case of coronavirus was confirmed in the country. The coronavirus is behind only heart disease and cancer among causes of death in the US, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention …
Read More »Defending Trump, 4 motorists negotiate a deal on greenhouse gas pollution
But with the publication of Monday’s legal agreement, the “stunt” is no longer voluntary. “We have entered into this voluntarily, but it is now binding, it has been maintained,” said Spencer Reeder, director of government affairs and sustainability at Audi of America, who helped negotiate the agreement on behalf of …
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