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Cbobicus 🐝
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22 | BVB Mitglied (help) | NY Sports fan (Yankees, Knicks, NYCFC) | Law student

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“Bro you should play RDR2”


Apparently, the fourth episode of TADC has been marked for kids. COPPA is getting out of control rn.


SECRETARY RUBIO: The U.S. is constantly asked to help in wars and we have. But when we had a need, it didn’t get positive responses from NATO. A couple leaders said that Iran was not Europe’s war. Well, Ukraine isn’t our war, yet we’ve contributed more to that fight than anyone.


How did you guys like INVINCIBLE Season 4 Episode 4 “HURM”?




Stimare l'età delle persone in base alla loro prima tragedia calcistica



🚨🏴 | 𝐁𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆: RB Leipzig are EXPLORING a move to sign Jadon Sancho on a free transfer this summer. [@MailSport]



Marco Reus advises Sancho to move to Dortmund: "My main advice to Jadon is to look around and see where he can feel at home again and get back to his best. And if that turns out to be at BVB, it would be good for him and for Dortmund." 🗞 @SPORTBILD #BVB


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Fans from several countries participating in this summer’s World Cup must deposit up to $15,000 in bond payments to be granted a tourist visa to enter the United States, while organiser FIFA is privately pressing the Trump administration to make exemptions for players. The difficulties have emerged as nationals from certain countries travelling to the U.S. on a business or tourist visa — known as B-1 and B-2 visas — have been subject to bond payments after policy changes by President Donald Trump’s administration. The “Visa Bond Pilot Program” relates to 50 countries, five of which have qualified for the World Cup. The policy has impacted nationals from Algeria, Cape Verde, Senegal and Ivory Coast since January 21 this year. Last week, World Cup participants Tunisia were among the countries added to the list, which comes into effect from April 2. There is no wording outlined in the Visa Bond Pilot Program that grants immunity to athletes competing in major sports events such as the World Cup. More from @AdamCrafton_ 🔗 nytimes.com/athletic/71384…