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unbk Rep. Duncan Hunter pleads guilty to campaign finance charge
« le: Novembre 18, 2024, 06:06:12 pm »
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 The total solar eclipse that streaked across the middle of the U.S. will be hard to forget.Millions of Americans suited up with safety glasses and camped out on lawn chairs to keep their eyes on the skies as the rare celestial event prompted watch parties throughout 13 states in the path of totality.Even those who werent lucky enough to see the full spectacle got at least a partial glimpse of a phenomenon that wont be seen again until 2044.As the moon eclipsed the sun, its shadow cast twilight-like darkness over parts of North America. The first city to experience the glorious spectacle was Mexicos beach city of Mazatlan on the country s Pacific coast at around 2:05 p.m. ET.While Mexico absorbed the fleeting  stanley thermos minutes of darkness, Texas began to see totality take shape. Twenty minutes later, the total solar eclipse made its way across the U.S. border into the Lone Star State.Scripps News Correspondent John Mone was live at a viewing event in Kerrville, Texas 鈥?approximately 65 miles northwest of San Antonio 鈥?where the crowd erupted into cheers as the eclipses darkness drenched the town around 2:33 p.m ET.Before the eclipse began, there were concerns about cloud cover in the area preventing a good view, but it seemed as though Mother Nature cleared just enough to let outer space have center stage. This is wild,  Mone said.  Incredible. Absolutely incredible. Those same anecdotes and cheers rose in waves as the totality of the solar eclipse moved over Texas into Arkan botella stanley sas before stanley polska   Gizw America  s first coronavirus death reported in Washington state
 A Palm Beach County neighborhood is on alert after people spotted what they call wild dogs attacking their animals.All thats left in a cage where one man said he raised dozens of peacocks, chickens, turkeys, and geese over 14 years is a mess of feathers. He said only two of his peacocks survived, along with a few birds locked in a higher cage. I dont think they were eating them, they were  stanley cup becher just killing them,  said Marvin Morris, the mans neighbor.The owner of the animals was too upset to give his name or do an interview, but said he saw three wild dogs in his pen killing his birds last Tue stanley spain sday morning. I walked up the canal and there was t vaso stanley wo chickens that were semi-submerged and there were two geese up further that were still floating in the canal,  said Morris.A few days later, in the same area of Tangerine Boulevard and 63rd Lane North, on Saturday morning, another neighbor said her dogs alerted her that something was going on next door. My dog alerted me that there was something going on outside,  said Sue Duncan.  I came out, it was just getting light and I saw two blonde colored dogs in the pen over there and the chickens were screeching and crying. Duncan said she yelled and clapped to scare the dogs off but it was too late. Her neighbor, Gayle York, who was out of town lost seven chickens. She said theres been an attack on your coup and I said, do I have dead chickens, and she said, yes, several dead, several injured,  said York in a phone interview with WPTV about the