Monthly Archives: March 2021

Brazil’s markets packed as pandemic continues

People have been photographed packing a busy market in Brazil despite the country’s ongoing battle with Covid-19. Brazil has recorded more than 10.9 million cases of coronavirus resulting in more than 260,000 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University data. The country recorded 75,000 new cases on Saturday alone with at least 1,800 deaths. The country is facing its deadliest stretch since the pandemic began due to a homegrown virus variant dubbed P1, but concerning images continue to… Source link

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Major test looms as surprise new Trump mulls political run

A Trump may be on the ballot next year — but not Donald Trump. The former president’s daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, is eyeing the North Carolina Senate seat being vacated by Republican Richard Burr. While many in the state are skeptical she will move forward, an entrance into the race would set up a crucial test of whether Donald Trump’s popularity among Republicans, which remains massive more than a month after leaving office, can translate to others. The answer to that question has… Source link

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Duke’s bubble hopes blow up with UNC loss

National Review Two More Women Accuse Cuomo of Sexual Misconduct: Reports Two additional women accused New York governor Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment on Saturday, including a former press aide who detailed an uncomfortable embrace in a dimly lit hotel room and an assistant who said he made her feel like “just a skirt.” Former press aide Karen Hinton told the Washington Post that Cuomo, then head of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, forced her into a “very long,… Source link

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Mark Cuban boasts Mavericks are largest Dogecoin merchant in the world – Yahoo Sports

Two days after the Dallas Mavericks announced they would begin accepting Dogecoin as payment for tickets and merchandise, it appears Mark Cuban has gotten his wish. The Mavericks owner announced via Twitter on Saturday that his team has performed more than 20,000 Dogecoin transactions, which he claims makes it the largest Dogecoin merchant in the world: The @dallasmavs have done more than 20,000 #Dogecoin in transactions, making us the LARGEST #DOGECOIN MERCHANT IN THE WORLD ! We thank all of… Source link

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Girls kept in dungeon as sex slaves asked on TV show

Two women held as teenage sex slaves for almost four years have spoken of their fear about the release from jail of their rapist tormenter this week. Paedophile Viktor Mokhov, now 70, has tried to track down both his victims from prison, and they say they are scared he will stalk them after 17 years behind bars. Katya (Ekaterina) Martynova was only 14 when he kidnapped her, while he made Lena Simagina pregnant three times during their ordeal, and she twice gave birth. The monster held them in a… Source link

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Elliott calls Espinoza ‘woman beater’ amid thrashing

LAS VEGAS — Tim Elliott and Jordan Espinosa once were teammates, and Elliott specifically asked to fight Espinosa on Saturday at UFC 259. As they were grappling on the floor near the end of the second round, a bizarre conversation ensued between them which may explain why Elliott wanted the fight. Elliott, who was in the top position, said to Espinosa, “I heard you choked a girl in 2018. Little woman beater. Little f***ing woman beater.” Espinosa said, “You don’t know the whole… Source link

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Dodgers’ Trevor Bauer pitches inning with one eye closed

Becoming more than $100 million richer appears to have done very little to change Trevor Bauer. The new Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher made his second spring training start on Saturday against the division rival San Diego Padres, throwing three scoreless innings with three strikeouts. It was a somewhat uneventful start, except for the fact that Bauer could be seen doing … something with his left eye. At first, it looked like he had caught something in his eye or was having some kind of… Source link

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How White Sox plan to use Michael Kopech, Garrett Crochet in bullpen

‘Throw hard and be jacked’: Kopech, Crochet set for Sox ‘pen originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago Garrett Crochet was inspired by Michael Kopech before he even met him. “Michael is a guy I knew about in college,” Crochet said Saturday. “I saw a young guy throwing hard, and he was jacked. “I wanted to go to college, throw hard and be jacked.” RELATED: Kopech’s role for Sox could change over course of 2021 Both pitchers are throwing hard now, a pair of fireballers the White Sox envision as… Source link

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NBA issuing cease-and-desist orders for All-Star parties

Against the wishes of some its biggest stars, the NBA is holding its All-Star Game in Atlanta this weekend. Traditionally, the All-Star Game comes with a wave of parties throughout the host city, enjoyed by fans, players and everyone else involved. The NBA obviously doesn’t want that to happen this year, because the U.S. is still mired in a pandemic and large gatherings remain dangerous. The mayor of Atlanta has already issued a statement pleading fans and event organizers to not come to her… Source link

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