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The new documentary explores whether Abraham Lincoln’s deathbed photo is actually him

October 5, 2020October 5, 2020 Florence Alessi

What might Honest Abe state — is this demise photograph of him that went unnoticed for a very long time genuine or counterfeit?…

De Blasio needs NYC to close down COVID-19 problem areas beginning Wednesday

October 5, 2020 Liam Samuel

Mayor Bill de Blasio said Sunday he needs the state to help shut down nine COVID-19 problem area neighborhoods in Brooklyn and Queens…

NASA’s first new space potty in decades; better suited for women

October 4, 2020 Emma Perkins

NASA’s first new space potty in quite a while — a $23 million titanium latrine more qualified for ladies — is getting a…

Dutch central bank replaces thousands of $ 11.7b worth of gold bars in trucks

October 4, 2020 Benjamin Leo

The national bank of the Netherlands said it moved its 200-ton, Dutch-based gold burden from Amsterdam to close by Haarlem in a two-day…

the coronavirus pandemic has proven that the “magic theories” of market capitalism have failed: Pope

October 4, 2020 Olivia John

ROME — Pope Francis says the Covid pandemic has demonstrated that the “enchantment hypotheses” of market private enterprise have fizzled and that the…

3 Philadelphians smash ATM,fled without the money: Police

October 4, 2020 Lucas Carter

It was an exemplary crush and run, however they overlooked the money. Three Philadelphia men are needed after police say they exploded an…

‘Trump remains fever-free in his medical suite’: doctor

October 4, 2020 Olivia John

President Trump “keeps on progressing nicely” and is versatile in his clinical suite as he keeps on engaging the Covid, his doctor said…

The methods adopted by Putin against Covid

October 4, 2020 Emma Perkins

President Trump may appreciate Russian president Vladimir Putin – yet the two adopted profoundly various strategies to the Covid. While Trump generally avoided…

Landmark Auction : to sell off 80,000 items Waldorf Astoria hotel

October 4, 2020 Antonio Chad

The sumptuous insides of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel have deserted to a goliath void shopping center close to Boston, where they are booked…

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