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In 2014, a major church in Houston, United States, was the victim of thieves who stole $600,000. Seven years later, a plumber appears to have found the loot inside the church’s walls. • Read also: The US Supreme Court questions the place of religion in executions • Read also: Detainee executed in US despite pope’s pleas for clemency Last November, the worker was hired to make repairs to Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church. Then he discovered hundreds of envelopes filled with cash and checks. According to police investigators, everything seems to indicate that it was the loot that was stolen in…

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In 2014, a major church in Houston, United States, was the victim of thieves who stole $600,000. Seven years later, a plumber appears to have found the loot inside the church’s walls. Last November, the worker was assigned to carry out repairs in Lakewood Joel Austin Church. Then he discovered hundreds of envelopes filled with cash and checks. According to police investigators, everything seems to indicate that it was the loot that was stolen in March 2014. The money came from the donations of the parishioners. According to what he told a local radio station, the plumber found the money…

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CNN announced, on Sunday, the dismissal of journalist and star Chris Cuomo. He was arrested earlier this week for assisting his brother, former New York state governor Andrew Cuomo, on the sexual assault charges brought against him this fall. Posted on Dec 4, 2021 at 5:34 PM choral laplante Journalism “Chris Cuomo was suspended earlier this week pending further evaluation of new information that has come to light regarding his involvement in his brother’s defense. We have engaged a reputable law firm to conduct this evaluation, and have concluded their duties, in effect,” CNN said in an official statement. effect…

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A homeowner completely destroyed his 10,000-square-foot home by setting it on fire while trying to stem an infestation of snakes. On November 23, the owner of Dickerson, Maryland, attempted to get rid of pests with smoke, Montgomery County Fire Department spokesman Pete Berenger told CNN. According to Mr. Piringer, the presence of snakes in this dwelling was a frequent problem for this owner and previous owner. Coal was used as a heat source to generate smoke, but the briquettes were placed near combustible material, which lit the fire, the spokesperson told CNN. The fire broke out in the cellar, and…

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(Washington) said Friday that Russia is preparing to launch an attack on Ukraine, involving up to 175,000 troops, early next year. Washington Post, joining Kiev’s concerns about such a possibility. Posted Dec 4, 2021 at 12:21 am A senior US official told the American newspaper, on condition of anonymity, that Moscow was preparing to launch “100 battalions consisting of tactical groups with an estimated strength of 175,000 men, in addition to tanks, artillery and other equipment.” Asked by AFP, the Pentagon declined to comment on the intelligence, but said it was “very concerned about evidence of Russia’s plans to take…

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(New York) Israeli controversial spyware company Pegasus said Friday it has opened an investigation after news reports that its software was used to spy on US diplomats in Africa. Posted December 3, 2021 at 3:59 pm. Apple has warned the people concerned that their phones are being targeted by this software that allows accessing files, listening to conversations or tracking movements, according to the information. Pending customers In a letter sent to AFP, the NSO Group indicated that it had already suspended potentially affected clients “because of the seriousness of the charges”, without specifying who they were. The group asserts…

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(Geneva) An increasing number of countries are reporting local transmission of the omicron variant of the coronavirus on Friday, of which the World Health Organization has no “information” regarding possible deaths. Posted Dec 3, 2021 at 6:23 am Updated at 9:46 am. In the United States, five cases of the Omicron variant were confirmed in New York state on Thursday, one in California, one in Minnesota and one in Hawaii, bringing the total confirmed cases in the country to 10. Of these, two did not travel abroad, which indicates that the variant is transmitted between people within the United States.…

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(Mexico City) Mexico City and Washington will re-enact procedures put in place under the administration of former US President Donald Trump, under which migrants have to wait in Mexico to have their asylum claim answered in the United States, the two countries announced Thursday. Posted December 2, 2021 at 3:04 pm. Under the presidency of Republican Donald Trump (2017-2021), tens of thousands of migrants, mostly from Central America, have been returned to the Mexican border awaiting the outcome of their asylum application submitted in the United States. When he came to power, Democratic President Joe Biden promised a more humane…

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(Johannesburg) The risk of contracting COVID-19 increases again with the Omicron variant, according to a study by South African scientists, providing the first indication that this variant is better able to bypass acquired immunity to infection than previous variants. Posted on December 2, 2021 at 4:55 pm This work is based on the analysis of 35,670 cases of re-infection identified in the approximately 2.8 million individuals who tested positive for the virus in South Africa. between 1He is On November 27, the risk of reinfection was observed to be three times higher compared to waves associated with the beta and…

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In the face of strong COVID recovery and the arrival of the Omicron variant, should vaccination be mandatory? Several countries, including Germany, are considering this measure, which has long been considered excessive and is still far from unanimous for both ethical and practical reasons. “There must be a discussion (…)” about compulsory vaccination in the European Union, Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, said on Wednesday. These words represent a turning point. Since the arrival of vaccines against Covid nearly a year ago, very few countries, including Indonesia and Turkmenistan, have chosen to impose them without reservation…

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