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Read MoreOn Sunday, just days after the voted to oust American troops from the country and Tehran advance the cause of peace. President Donald Trumps truculent response? Threaten Iraq with sanctions if it expels U.S. troops: If they do ask us to leave, if we dont do it in a very friendly basis, we will charge them sanctions like theyve never seen before ever. Itll make Iranian sanctions look somewhat tame. Tehrans announcement about its nuclear program Sunday indicated that the efforts Iran and the United States made in recent months…
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Read MoreIt’s crazy to think that a year ago, Hannah Brown was still just an average competitor on The Bachelor, and Tyler Cameron was just a twinkle in Chris Harrison’s eye. In case you haven’t noticed, a lot has happened in the last 12 months. Hannah became the Bachelorette, we met Tyler, she broke his heart (maybe), they dated Gigi Hadid for a while, and now he’s easily one of the most famous people to ever come from the show. Since Tyler’s time on The Bachelorette came to an end last summer, it’s a little…
Read MorePlants that have evolved to shield their buds from fire so they can quickly resprout after being burnt at the surface, or even take advantage of the nutrients in ash, are called pyrophytic plants. It’s not uncommon to see them blooming en masse after a devastating fire, and the brilliant greens and reds against the blackened landscape have a stunning visual effect. But even though the cycle of being burnt and growing back again is normal for Australia’s vegetation, the plant and animal survivors still face challenges. This post may…
Read MoreCourtesy of Aldi These January 2020 Aldi Finds Include Heart-Shaped Pizza & Cheeses By Cianna Garrison Jan 8, 2020 Aldi is kicking off 2020 with some fun food finds. Get ready to stock your fridge with everything from booze-infused cheeses to heart-shaped pizza to pickle-flavored popcorn. These January 2020 Aldi finds are about to make the first month of the new decade a whole lot tastier. Since Aldi lovers know about its special monthly finds, it’s pretty easy for shoppers to get hyped every month to see what’s new in-store.…
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Read MoreMedia playback is unsupported on your device Media captionTony Scanlon and Kenny McAdam said they were delighted to find the large sum of money Recycling centre workers spent two hours hunting through rubbish to find old gravy tins containing a pensioner’s £20,000 life savings. The cash was accidentally dumped at Dalmoak Recycling Centre in Dunbartonshire by the woman’s family, who were clearing out her home. When they realised their mistake, the brother and sister returned to ask for help to trace the missing money. Council workers Tony Scanlon and Kenny…
Read MoreAs the world looks on in horror as Australia’s bushfires consume an area larger than Scotland the nation’s Bureau of Meteorology has released its Annual Climate Statement for 2019, and the cause of the fires is not hard to see. Globally, 2019 was the second hottest on record, but in Australia, it went one worse. Across the continent, temperatures were 1.52ºC (2.74ºF) above the average since reliable measurements began more than a century before. The previous record was 1.33ºC (2.39ºF), set in 2013. The rainfall record was even further outside…
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