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Do aliens exist? NASA answers age-old question on life beyond Earth

Do aliens exist? NASA answers age-old question on life beyond Earth - A video on NASA’s official Instagram account gives the perfect answer about whether aliens exist.

Civil Rights Group Alleges Jacksonville Prison Not Following COVID Restrictions

Family of Deceased Inmate Calls on Governor, Attorney General to Hold IDOC, Guards Accountable

Family of Deceased Inmate Calls on Governor, Attorney General to Hold IDOC, Guards Accountable
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May 10, 2021 Photo Provided Belmont College’s co-valedictorians, Houston Adkins from Bluecreek, Ohio, (center left) and Preston Zink of St. Clairsville (center right), are pictured with Paul Gasparro, president (far left) and Jeremy Vittek, vice president of Academic and Student Affairs (far right). ST. CLAIRSVILLE Belmont College officials conferred degrees upon a multitude of graduates as part of the college’s 2020 and 2021 Spring Graduation Ceremonies in St. Clairsville. Hundreds of parents, extended family, faculty and staff were present to congratulate the Classes of 2020 and 2021. President Paul F. Gasparro welcomed the graduates. “This is always a proud moment for the Belmont College community. I know I speak for our entire community in congratulating the Class of 2020 and the Class of 2021 and in welcoming your family and friends joining us today,” he said. “We started this past year at a moment that was historic on so many levels in the midst of a global

N C Claims Fewer Prisoners Died of COVID Than Documents Show

N.C. Claims Fewer Prisoners Died of COVID Than Documents Show In the final hours of August 2, Billy Bingham lay alone in his cell, silent except for the sounds of his short, shallow breaths. Thirty-four minutes after midnight, he was dead. Paramedics arrived at the Albemarle Correctional Institute, a state prison in central North Carolina, too late to take him to the hospital, and instead called the time of death and left. A prison official called his uncle, who would wake up to a voicemail sharing the news. Bingham’s story is not unique. A North Carolina Health News investigation in partnership with

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