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Day: July 4, 2020

NFL Reportedly Considering Having Fans Sign COVID-19 Waiver to Attend Games

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Sports leagues are being forced to play without fans due to the coronavirus pandemic. But the NFL is reportedly looking to avoid that fate by asking fans to sign a waiver to attend games. NFL wants fans in

Vanilla Ice to Perform at Independence Day Throwback Event in Texas Despite COVID-19 Spike

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People are going to risk their lives and the lives of those around them by seeing Vanilla Ice perform on Friday in Austin, Texas. Ice, thanks to a legal loophole spotted by the Austin Chronicle on Wednesday, is set to do the usual ’90s

Young Dolph Blows Cash Like It’s Nothing On “Blue Diamonds”

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Young Dolph returns with his latest single. It’s been roughly two years since Young Dolph’s last solo album, though in recent times, he’s released a stream of singles that indicate the follow-up to Role Model is on

McLennan County COVID-19 cases reach all-time high, leading to mask requirements in Waco

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There is still a lot of disagreement over making masks mandatory and closing down businesses to prevent further spread of COVID-19 within Central Texas, but with the numbers spiking city officials still agree masks are a must.

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