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12 breaches of Covid lockdown rules in Herefordshire
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Joe Biden Is The Commander In Hiding
March 10, 2021
78-year-old President Joe Biden is nowhere to be seen, aside from sporadic television appearances through a black mask the size of a Rawlings baseball mitt, or appearing to be on the verge of collapse from dehydration in social media videos.
On Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki announced Biden’s name will not appear on the $1,400 COVID-19 stimulus direct payments being sent out to millions of Americans this month. “This is not about him,” Psaki said. “This is about the American people getting relief.”
While Psaki claims this action is due to the federal government’s efforts to expedite the relief process, it is a strikingly on-cue representation of Biden’s reclusive campaign and presidency. Biden’s name missing from the checks is an avatar of him going missing from campaigning and now the presidency. The man has repeatedly and noticeably avoided the public eye since deciding to run for the president
Monster Energy Supercross 4 Reveals Its Release Date
Monster Energy Supercross 4 Reveals Its Release Date
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Milestone, Feld Entertainment, Inc., and Koch Media revealed that
Monster Energy Supercross – The Official Videogame 4 is coming on March 11th. The team revealed the release date today, which is odd considering they held it off now considering it comes out this week, along with a brand new trailer and some added details, which you can read about below. You can pre-order the game now for both versions of Xbox and PlayStation, as well as PC for Steam and Google Stadia right now. Enjoy the trailer!
A PUBGOER was caught drink-driving after crashing on a night out to Tier 1 Herefordshire from locked-down Wales, a court has heard. Callum John Gait, of Treneol, Aberdare, admitted the offence when he appeared before magistrates in Hereford on January 20. Police had been on patrol on the A49 in Hereford at 4.30am on December 20 when they came across a large amount of debris including a numberplate on the Starting Gate roundabout, prosecutor Ralph Robyns Landricombe said. They found a damaged car parked up in the nearby B&Q car park and Gait, who had been sat in the car, was arrested after failing a roadside breath test. An evidential test in custody revealed he had 84 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. The legal limit is 35.
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