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Новости за 18.12.2024

Choir brings cheer to children

Nation News.com 

The International Community choir brought the magic of Christmas cheer to patients in the paediatric ward at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital recently. Utilising the gift of song and perfect harmony, the all-female group brought life to Ward C8 that is usually quiet, performing a medley of uplifting songs like Stay by Rihanna and Christmas classics […]

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2 people shot in separate incidents

The Toledo Blade 

A 19-year-old man police say was trying to buy marijuana early Wednesday morning was one of two people shot in Toledo recently.

Drug, alcohol use remains low among U.S. teens

United Press International (UPI.com) 

Rates of vaping, drug and alcohol use among American teens plummeted during the pandemic and have remained at relatively low levels ever since, new statistics show.

FOCO’s New York Mets Holiday Gift Guide 2024

Mets Merized Online 

The Holidays are right around the corner, and FOCO wants to make sure you get the best gifts for that special person this year! Whether it’s for family, friends, or that crazy Mets fan you know, FOCO is the place to shop for all Mets fans! So, we made this holiday gift guide, which showcases […]

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Trump Goes on Late-Night Rampage About Top Revenge Target

The New Republic 

Thirty-three days out from Trump’s inauguration, the president-elect’s comments show he intends to make good on his vows for revenge against his political opponents. In the early hours of Wednesday morning, Trump issued yet another warning to former Representative Liz Cheney for her role in the congressional probe into the January 6, 2021, assault on the Capitol.

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Belgrade to Introduce Free Public Transport Starting January 1

Sofia News Agency 

Belgrade will make public transport free starting from January 1, 2024, a move that will make the Serbian capital the largest European city with this initiative. The announcement was made by Mayor Aleksandar Šapić, who emphasized that the measure would eliminate the need for anyone to purchase a ticket for the city’s buses, trams, and trolleybuses. With this change, Belgrade will join a small group of European cities that have already adopted this policy, including Luxembourg, Tallinn, and Montpellier. Читать дальше...