Fortnite Chapter Seven: Pacific Break is an island without a Battle Bus
Fortnite’s next season is a loving tribute to Hollywood with an island that will require a new mode of transport.
Fortnite’s next season is a loving tribute to Hollywood with an island that will require a new mode of transport.
A K-9 unit was deployed at the scene of a wrong-way crash, which then found the 14-year-old and another suspect hiding out in the woods.
EASTON, Pa. (AP) Shilo Jackson scored 21 points as Le Moyne beat Lafayette 76-63 on Friday in the Lafayette Classic. Jackson had 15 rebounds and five blocks for the Dolphins (3-4). Deng Garang scored 17 points while going 7 of 12 (2 for 5 from 3-point range) and added seven rebounds. Tennessee Rainwater had.
Hundreds of revelers turned out to watch the lighting of the Christmas tree in downtown Cape Girardeau. They were greeted by Santa and Mrs. Claus, elves and dazzling street performers.
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KISSIMMEE, Fla. (AP) Kennard Davis Jr., scored 18 points and AJ Dybantsa led a second-half surge that lifted No. 9 BYU to a 72-62 win over Miami in the ESPN Events Invitational on Thursday. The Cougars trailed by four at halftime but Dybantsa opened the second half with a jumper and had 12 points.
Temperatures continue to drop after Wednesday night’s cold front passed by. Overnight expect most locations to fall into the 20s by Friday morning. By the.
U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents detained indigenous actress Elaine Miles in Redmond, Washington while she was heading to the bus stop for a shopping run then accused her of faking her tribal ID, reported The Seattle Times on Thursday.”Miles, an Indigenous actor best known for her roles in ‘Northern Exposure,’ ‘Smoke Signals,’ ‘Wyvern’ and ‘The Last of Us,’ handed them her tribal ID from the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation in Oregon,” said the report. “Federal government agencies recognize tribal ID as a valid form of identification, and Miles has used it to travel back and forth to Canada and Mexico without any issues.”But these agents, who were all wearing vests and masks and driving in a pair of black SUVs without front license plates, refused to accept the ID, claiming it was “fake” and that “anyone can make that.”According to Miles, her son and her uncle have had similar issues, being temporarily detained by ICE agents who refused to acknowledge their tribal IDs as legitimate.“What we’re talking about here is racial profiling,” Gabriel Galanda, a tribal rights attorney “People are getting pulled over or detained on the street because of the dark color of their skin.” (Galanda is not representing Miles.)This comes at a moment when the Trump administration’s policies around ICE and Border Patrol arrests are coming under increasing public scrutiny, and at a moment when the Supreme Court issued a ruling that made racial profiling by immigration officers far easier. In another recent incident in September, federal DHS agents threatened to deport a Delaware woman back to her native country, identified only as a country in Central America, to within contact of her abusive ex-husband, who was already deported due to her own cooperation with police.
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ASHBURNHAM New Dawn Arts Center would love to invite any and all aspiring painters to check out their monthly-scheduled Brunch and Brushes painting class, with the next class to be held from 11 a. m. until 2 p. m. Saturday, Dec. 13, at the center, 84 Main St. The class will be led by longtime art [.].