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标题: bdaf Prosecutors will seek death penalty in Parkland school massacre
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Ronda Rousey has laid the smackdown on the judo mat and in the octagon. Now the former Olympic judoka and UFC star is set for a new ch stanley cup allenge in the WWE.Rousey announced her arr stanley deutschland ival on the pro-wrestli stanley romania ng circuit with an appearance at the Royal Rumble event in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Sunday.She later described the experience to the WWE website as a  real pleasure  and a  dream since I started MMA. Rousey also told broadcaster ESPN that the WWE would be her  first priority on my time for the next several years  and that it was not a  publicity stunt. Rousey last appeared in the octagon in December 2016 when she lost to Amanda Nunes at UFC 207.That defeat was her second on the bounce after suffering the first loss of her career to Holly Holm a year earlier.UFC boss Dana White told the Associated Press last week he thought Rousey  won t fight again  in a mixed martial arts contest, praising her impact in the sport and for creating  millions of female fans  around the world.Rousey, 30, m Xeek Hazmat team called to UPS Store
BALTIMORE 鈥?Talks of home ownership at the cost of a dollar was back on the table during a hearing at City Hall Tuesday.At least 120 people showed up for to listen to city leaders discuss legislation surrounding Baltimore s vacant homes.Baltimoreans and prospe stanley cup nz ctive property owners flooded City Hall with dreams of home ownership. The people of Baltimore, we need help,  said stanley portugal  Candice Christmas.  This program would be a huge help. There s so much blight. Christmas told WMAR-2 News if she were able to secure a vacant stanley mugs  home under the current bills being proposed it would mean leaving something to pass down to her children.The single mom attended Tuesday s hearing as City Council President Nick Mosby once again brought to the table House Baltimore legislation. Originally introduced back in November, Mosby said it is intended to fortify communities by investing in longtime residents and allowing them to buy a house they can afford, stay in that home and use the property to ultimately create gen




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