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France24.com (en) 

‘Government tyranny’: Texas gun owners rally behind Donald Trump

Gun control is set to once again be a divisive issue in the upcoming US presidential election. Joe Biden has attempted to toughen up gun laws and in 2022 signed landmark legislation to that effect – legislation that Donald Trump has pledged to undo. At a shooting range in Texas, home to some of the laxest gun laws in the country despite a string of deadly mass shootings in recent years, there is little doubt who most people will be backing on election day.

Google.com 

New human plague case confirmed in Colorado - The Hill

  1. New human plague case confirmed in Colorado  The Hill
  2. Person in Colorado infected with bubonic plague. Here's what to know.  USA TODAY
  3. How to keep yourself safe from plague after case identified in Pueblo County  Pueblo Chieftain
  4. Health officials confirm case of human plague in Pueblo County  Colorado Public Radio
  5. Plague strikes person in Colorado  Livescience.com

BelTA (en) 

Belarus’ foreign trade 3.6% up in January-May to $39.5bn

In May 2024 merchandise export grew faster than import. As a result, the deficit of foreign merchandise trade dropped by $129 million in one month. On the whole, in January-May 2024 the deficit amounted to $1.7 billion, with merchandise export at $16 billion and merchandise import at $17.7 billion.

Autoblog.com 

Snag the viral 40 oz Stanley Tumbler in Dune colorway for 20% off ahead of Prime Day

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Calgary Herald 

Wallace Shawn's thought-provoking play, The Fever, gets powerful treatment by Rosebud's Studio Theatre

Rosebud’s Studio Theatre programs much edgier fare than the mainstage Opera House Theatre. Plays don’t come much more blatantly controversial and thought provoking than Wallace Shawn’s 1991 solo show, The Fever. An affluent socialite, known only as the narrator, recalls an unnerving experience in an unnamed, impoverished country on the brink of revolution. Played by […]