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After more than a year of staying home, families combine travel and reunions as restrictions loosen
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After more than a year of staying home, families combine travel and reunions as restrictions loosenNew York Times
Last Updated: May 24, 2021, 12:34 PM IST
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Travelling together will also offer families a chance to reconnect offline after many months of Skype and screen time.
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Jeff Belcher, 41, wouldn’t necessarily have chosen Williamsburg, Virginia, as the destination for his family’s first vacation since travel restrictions began to ease. But when his extended family decided to travel to the American Revolution-era town for a reunion this summer, he knew that he, his wife and their three children wouldn’t miss it.
New England Revolution fans react to new kit
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The day that New England Revolution fans had been waiting for finally arrived on Tuesday. At 12 PM the club released their new away kit and fans didn’t shy away from voicing their opinion.
As was reported by The Bent Musket, the jersey was in fact white. Leaks prior to the release also indicated that a baby or sky blue might appear on the kit and that also ended up being true.
But let’s take a look at what the Revs will be rocking on the road in 2021.
Running scared from a tall guy with a tricorn hat, Iowa Republicans are moving to limit competition on the ballot.
The controversial election reform bill that was rushed through the Iowa Legislature last week will, if signed into law by Gov. Kim Reynolds, make it harder for citizens to vote but also harder for alternative candidates to get on the ballot. The legislation drastically increases the number of signatures required for third-party and no-party candidates.
Republicans who crafted the measure probably have one Iowa man in mind: Bryan Jack Holder, four-time candidate for U.S. House in Iowa’s 3rd Congressional District.