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Pro-Trump protester Ray Epps said on January 6 that the committee’s ‘crazy’ conspiracy theories wrecked his life.

Pro-Trump protester Ray Epps said on January 6 that the committee’s ‘crazy’ conspiracy theories wrecked his life.

WASHINGTON — An Arizona man who became the target of online conspiracy theories after joining protesters outside the Capitol on January 6 told a House committee that he was not secretly working for the government during the attack and that the campaign against it has destroyed it. lifetime.Ray Epps told the committee on January 6 that the theory that he was working for the FBI never made much sense, given that Epps's image appeared on an FBI poster immediately after the attack. He was not working for the CIA, the NSA or the DC Metropolitan Police Department, he said.“The only…
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What’s New on Netflix and Top 10: December 23, 2022

What’s New on Netflix and Top 10: December 23, 2022

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery is now streaming – Picture: Netflix Christmas is two nights away and we hope you were able to travel home safely or have a safe journey if you haven't yet ventured home for the holidays. If you're ready to fire up Netflix, here's what's new and hot for December 23, 2022. There's a lot to look forward to over the weekend as Netflix has saved some cookies for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, and we'll be here to recap it all. The best new movies and series on Netflix for December 23 Crystal Onion:…
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European researchers revive ‘zombie virus’ that remained 48,500 years under the ice

European researchers revive ‘zombie virus’ that remained 48,500 years under the ice

The thawing of the thousand-year-old permafrost due to climate change could pose a new threat to humans, according to researchers who Nearly two dozen viruses have revived, including one frozen under a lake for more than 48,500 years. European researchers examined thousand-year-old samples collected from the permafrost in Russia's Siberian region. The scientists revived and described 13 new pathogens, which they called "zombie viruses", and were found to remain infectious despite spending many millennia trapped under frozen ground. Scientists have long warned that thawing permafrost caused by global warming will worsen climate change by releasing previously trapped greenhouse gases such…
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New York Braces for Potential Melt Flooding as the West Braces for Heavy Rain and Snow

New York Braces for Potential Melt Flooding as the West Braces for Heavy Rain and Snow

New York is bracing for possible flooding as warm temperatures are expected to melt several feet of snow that has accumulated from a deadly winter storm, while the West expects heavy rain and snow through the end of the week. according to the National Weather Service. Highs are expected in the mid-40s in New York City and Buffalo on Thursday, where temperatures will likely climb into the 50s within the next two days. Earlier this week, the Buffalo area recorded temperatures as low as 4 degrees, according to the agency.New York won't be alone: ​​Temperatures across much of the country…
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Democrats invite state chambers to rewrite ‘red flag’ gun laws

Democrats invite state chambers to rewrite ‘red flag’ gun laws

Minnesota State Rep. Kelly Moller, a Democrat, plans to schedule a hearing early in the session on her red flag bill, along with measures to require stricter storage protocols, mandatory background checks and reporting firearms. stolen. A version of the red flag bill would allow family members to seek court orders, an option that many states do not offer. “Every time we talk about increasing crime, we also have to talk about preventing gun violence,” Moller said in an interview. "It's horrible to hear that guns are the leading cause of death for children, because it's completely preventable." In Michigan,…
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Pele, Brazilian soccer legend, dies at 82

Pele, Brazilian soccer legend, dies at 82

Brazilian soccer icon Pele, widely regarded as the game's greatest player whose magic on the pitch helped popularize it as "the beautiful game," died on Thursday after a year-long battle with cancer. His daughter confirmed the death on Instagram. “Everything we are is thanks to you. We love you infinitely. Rest in peace". wrote Kely Nascimento.Pele was 82 years old.The Brazilian legend, whose real name was Edson Arantes do Nascimento, helped his country win the World Cup in 1958, 1962 and 1970 and remains the national team's leading scorer with 77 goals in 92 games. Brazil's current superstar, Neymar, tied…
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Davante Adams posts message of support for Derek Carr after season finale bench: ‘The reason I’m a Raider’

Davante Adams posts message of support for Derek Carr after season finale bench: ‘The reason I’m a Raider’

Davante Adams, veteran NFL wide receiver and longtime friend of Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr took to social media early Thursday morning to express his support for Carr after Carr was benched for the rest of the season. Jarrett Stidham will replace Carr after the team's last loss. the raiders acquired Adams in a trade with the Green Bay Packers in March, reuniting him with former Fresno State teammate Carr. But what was expected to be an explosive season for a team eliminated in the first round of the playoffs last year past turned into a nightmarish situation that…
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Is ‘Elf’ on Netflix for Christmas in 2022?

Is ‘Elf’ on Netflix for Christmas in 2022?

Will Ferrell in Elf – Picture: Warner Bros. Elf has become one of the all-time Christmas greats and is among the most popular Christmas movies of all time. Unlike in 2021, when 13 Netflix regions were streaming the holiday classic, only 5 are in 2022. Here's your Netflix streaming guide for Elf in 2022. Will Ferrell plays the role of Buddy the Elf, who is a little different from all the other elves at the North Pole. Once he begins to wonder why he is different, Santa sends him on a trip to New York City in search of his…
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Mystery Owls copper age |  owl-shaped prehistoric plates could be toys

Mystery Owls copper age | owl-shaped prehistoric plates could be toys

Owl-shaped slate plates from 5,000 years ago, found in prehistoric tombs in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula, could have been created by children and used as toys, according to research published in the journal Scientific Reports. The slate plates discovered in this investigation are representations of owls. In some of them, those with two large frontal eyes, owls modeled after two species present in the area can be clearly seen: the little owl ( Athene noctua ), and the long-eared owl ( asio otus). All They were found in tombs and graves on the Iberian Peninsula and are between…
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