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Verse 1
I got that good news smile on my face
I got that feeling that
The world can’t erase
There ain’t a single day
I let go to waste
I got that good news smile on my face
Verse 2
I got that beat beat beating in my heart
I got that gospel song rocking in my car
A little light gonna get me
Through the dark
I got that beat beat beating in my heart
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Sita Rama is one of the most beautiful films ever made in Telugu in recent times. Director Hanu Raghavapudi overcame all the criticism against him and earned big respect for the way he made the movie. Starring Dulquer Salmaan and Mrunal Thakur, the film is soon hitting Amazon Prime Video.
The film was released on 5th August 2022 in theatres. The film was released simultaneously in Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam languages.
Walter Glenn Primose (left) also known as Bobby Edward Fort, and his wife Gwynn Darle Morrison, aka Julie Lyn Montague are shown in this combination of undated photos. A trial began Tuesday for the Hawaii couple accused of fraudulently living for decades under stolen identities of dead babies. United States District Court District of Hawaii file photo via AP
HONOLULU — A trial opened Tuesday for a Hawaii couple accused of fraudulently living for decades under stolen identities of dead babies.
The magnitude 6.8 earthquake that hit Morocco last week was a rare occurrence.
It was the deadliest the country has experienced in more than 60 years. At least 2,681 people were killed and more than 2,501 injured.
Earthquakes are commonly caused along the seam where two tectonic plates move against each other, and in Morocco, earthquakes mostly happen where the Africa and Eurasia plates meet.
But that boundary is to the north, near Gibraltar, so tremors are usually closer to Tangiers than Marrakesh.
Lions and tigers and bears are now roaming free — on the box for Barnum's Animals crackers.
For more than a century, the animal cracker packaging has shown the mighty beasts locked behind bars in a circus boxcar.
A spokeswoman for Mondelez International, Nabisco's parent company, said it was time for a change.
"To continue to make the brand relevant for years to come, we felt this was the right time for the next evolution in our design, now showing the animals in a natural habitat,"
A viral video of police responding to a fight between two teenagers at the Bridgewater Commons Mall in New Jersey over the weekend has drawn outrage and prompted an internal investigation over the officer’s apparent treatment of the Black teenager.
The video, which was taken by a bystander, appears to show the two teens arguing and then they begin to throw punches at each other. Shortly after, two Bridgewater Township police officers arrived at the scene and broke up the altercation.
For LGBTQIA+ people, picking a place to live isn't just about low tax rates and great schools. Those whose sexual orientation and gender identity differ from the majority are looking for a place where they feel safe and supported—where there are laws to protect them and where there are resources for them in times of need. That's why the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), an LGBTQIA+ advocacy group, publishes an annual Municipality Equality Index, which rates how safe and inclusive each city in the United States is for LGBTQIA+ people.
Osteoporosis is a condition that affects bones, making them less dense, more fragile and prone to fractures.
Some people have a higher risk of developing osteoporosis than others. Also, certain bones in the body are more likely than others to become weakened by osteoporosis and fracture. (A fracture is a complete or partial break in a bone).
Bones and osteoporosis Your bones have 2 types of structure: a dense form called cortical bone and a lattice-like form called spongy bone (also known as cancellous or trabecular bone).