Samstag, 2. Januar 2021

Halöle. wie läuft es bei dir?

📨 Ein lieber Gruß von mir war schon längst überfällig. Wie geht es dir?
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Alice Wonderland


1/1/2021 5:27:05 PM








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Motel standoff ends in eviction for homeless activists
Police evicted a group of 40 homeless people and housing activists from a motel in Tacoma, Washington, after they occupied it for days without paying. Activists were pushing for the city to cover the costs, but the motel owner said his business was on the verge of closing. CBS Seattle affiliate KIRO-TV's Gary Horcher reports.
To End The Year, 3 Reads That Prove Romance Is For Everyone
For December, our columnist Maya Rodale has rounded up three must-reads where romance is for everyone who's willing to take a risk, from regular girls to royals.
2020's Memorable Moments in Sports
Sports were not a simple salve for the events of 2020, but they still provided some moments of joy, levity and shared humanity.
Brexit: What is a level playing field?
What are people talking about when they refer to a level playing field and what has it to do with Brexit?
Spain will keep a register of those who refuse the coronavirus vaccine
People in Spain who decline to be vaccinated against coronavirus will be listed in a new registry that will be shared with European Union nations, Spain's Health Minister Salvador Illa says.
City tycoon Marshall tunes into £60m GB News fundraising
One of the City's most prominent hedge fund managers is preparing to invest millions of pounds in GB News, the fledgling current affairs broadcasting company which is targeting a launch into British homes next year.
Three Iraqi Servicemen Killed in Blast in Northern Kirkuk Province - Source
BAGHDAD (Sputnik) -Three Iraqi servicemen were killed by an explosive device in the northern Iraqi province of Kirkuk, a source in the country's security service told Sputnik on Friday.
Disputing his own top officials, Trump blames China, not Russia, for government agency hack
Cybersecurity experts and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo say evidence points to Russia for a massive hack of U.S. government agencies, but President Trump is pointing the finger at China. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid spoke with CBSN's Anne-Marie Green about what the Biden administration can do to deter Russian hacking and interference, as well as the president's latest moves to fight the election results.
Federal Data Reveal Which Hospitals Are Dangerously Full This Week. Is Yours?
COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to skyrocket in the U.S. NPR built a tool to explore the latest trends around the country. Look up your local hospital to see how it's faring.
Armando Manzanero, Mexican composer of hits by Luis Miguel, Elvis Presley, dead at 86
He was known as one of the great romantic composers. His songs were performed by Elvis Presley, Andrea Bocelli, Christina Aguilera and many others.
Man dies following New Year's Day attack in Erskine
Police were called to reports of an assault in Erskine, Renfrewshire, on Friday afternoon.
Maintaining Hong Kong's 400 miles of hiking trails, one step at a time
Felix Yeung stops to allow a pair of huge, black buffaloes to lumber past.
Good riddance 2020! Much of the world sees in New Year with muted celebrations
New Year's Eve celebrations were muted by coronavirus restrictions in London and New York, while countries including Australia and New Zealand welcomed in 2021 with impressive firework displays.
Iran Tells IAEA It Plans to Push Uranium Enrichment Up to 20%, the Level Achieved Before JCPOA
Under the deal reached between Iran with major powers in 2015, it could only enrich uranium up to 3.67 percent.