Articles Posted by Yogafist
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According to most football fans, the Buffalo Bills' new gay football team is "uninspired" and "pretty much just plagiarizes the Dallas Cowboys."
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The hangars were built in 1942, Fennessy said, and are two of the largest wooden structures ever constructed. They were named historic civil engineering landmarks in 1993.
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The bill was previously voted on at the end of March, with four ayes and one no. Democratic Sens. Steven Bradford, Sydney Kamlager and Scott Wiener, along with Skinner, all voted in favor of the bill. Sen. Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh, also a Democrat, voted no.
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Dusty Hill, has passed away in his sleep at home in Houston, TX.
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Stage 1 of the Tour De France is live now. 178 riders in close proximity and not a single mask and no reference (that I saw) to black lives matter.
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A witness video shows a chaotic scene: two NYPD officers trying to get a handcuffed suspect into their cruiser while surrounded by a shouting crowd. Throughout the altercation, a crowd surrounds the officers, shouting expletives. “F–k him up! F–k him up!” said the unidentified man who filmed the encounter.
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An LAPD officer told Breitbart News, “Guys and gals are beyond pissed…. many are actively looking to quit and go to another department. Some in, and some out of state.”
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Monday on CNN, Wallace declared that he wanted NASCAR to ban the display of the Confederate flag at tracks.
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According to the Minneapolis Police Policy Manual, the restraint used was in policy and it also indicates that training is given to officers on the maneuver.
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The Orange County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a set of business guidelines Tuesday that could help inform the county’s eventual easing of stay-at-home rules that have helped slow the spread of the coronavirus.
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In a press release promoting the proposal, Skinner wrote, “SB310 will help ensure that California juries represent a fair cross-section of our communities…People with felony records have the right to vote in California. There is no legitimate reason why they should be barred from serving on a jury.”
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The Swiss actor died at his home in Zurich following a long illness.
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“I’m not going to shame people when they already feel ashamed,” declared Bolz-Weber, who claims, “If we took shame out of the fact that people like to view erotic imagery, the compulsive behavior around consuming pornography would decrease.” “If the teachings of the church are harming people, then we need to rethink those teachings,” said Bolz-Weber.
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This is a little old, but I searched and didn't see it posted.
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In early March, YETI refused to place a previously negotiated order from NRA-ILA, citing “recent events” as the reason – a clear reference to the tragedy in Parkland, Florida.
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At the heart of the mudslides and flooding in Montecito this breathtaking video from a California Highway Patrol dash camera is released.
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The slain officer, identified as Andrew Camilleri, 33, of Tracy, leaves behind his parents, siblings, a wife, a 12-year-old daughter, and two sons, ages 6 and 2. His partner survived the wreck with non-life-threatening injuries.
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AshLee Strong, a spokesperson for Ryan, told the Washington Post on Thursday that the speaker misspoke when he said everyone would get a tax cut.
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Authorities were searching for a man and woman who killed one person and injured others during an apparent shooting spree... A description of the two wanted individuals has not been provided.
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Scarber told The Sacramento Bee on Thursday that he has felt CalPERS staff did not treat him fairly in considering his disability claim in the four years since a doctor declared him unable to work and detailed a list of ailments attributed to his 24-year career at the CHP. Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/the-state-worker/article137571088.html#storylink=cpy
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