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Mom issues terrifying warning after being ‘hunted’ at Target: ‘I will never forget’
A 31-year-old mom of two young children shared her story to Reddit's LetsNotMeet forum, where users share "true stories of creepy encounters." The post Mom issues terrifying warning after being ‘hunted’ at Target: ‘I will never forget’ appeared first on In The Know.
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Madonna, 62, kisses boyfriend, 27, in birthday selfies: 'Let's get unconscious'
Madonna has been dating the dancer for about two years.
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The world is starting to grasp the true toll of India’s Covid-19 crisis
Countries rush to send oxygen, medical equipment, and treatments as the world sees the true toll of Covid-19 in India.
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VideoBars and restaurants reopen as Italy eases curbs
Lorenzo Campania travelled form his small village outside Rome on Monday (April 26)... for breakfast. Restrictions on many businesses, including restaurants, bars and cinemas, relaxed in many Italian regions from Monday as the government slowly rolls back curbs in low-infection areas."Finally! People are tired, they want to go out. In my small village the piazzas are always empty but now, since yesterday evening, it was full once again."Fourteen of Italy's 20 regions, will become moderate-risk so-called yellow zones.It's after weeks of being designated as higher risk orange and red zones.Restaurants and bars in these areas will be able to resume table service in outdoor areas.While cinemas, theatres and concert halls will also be able to reopen from Monday in the yellow zones, albeit with strict curbs on attendance.Restrictions on business and movement have been in place for most of this year in Italy.The country has the seventh highest death toll in the world.And is still reporting hundreds of fatalities every day.Some on Monday remained cautious and hoped that Italians would behave responsibly despite the loosening of the rules.
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A Virginia woman was fired from her job after she was caught on video telling a Black neighbor she's 'not the right color'
The woman worked at Chesterfield Food Bank in Virginia and was terminated from her job, according to local news.

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