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This 850 Foot Disc Golf Throw Is The Truth

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This 850 Foot Disc Golf Throw Is The Truth

This 850 Foot Disc Golf Throw Is The Truth

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This 850 Foot Disc Golf Throw Is The Truth Pack up Kan Jam. This guy just nailed up a target from almost three football fields away. Philo Brathwaite is the truth. June 12, 2016 at 07:42PM

50 killed in Florida club shooting

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50 killed in Florida club shooting Authorities in Orlando said that 50 people were killed and 53 others were injured in the violence at Pulse, a popular gay bar and dance club, in what authorities are calling an act of domestic terrorism. It is the most deadly mass shooting in US history.

Picture of the day for June 13, 2016

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Beach chairs in the morning sun at the beach of Juliusruh, Rügen..

50 killed in Florida club shooting

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50 killed in Florida club shooting

tribulation: Word of the day for June 13, 2016

tribulation , n : Any adversity; a trying period or event.

tribulation: Word of the day for June 13, 2016

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Word of the day is tribulation : Any adversity; a trying period or event.

Article of the day for June 13, 2016

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Article of the day is North Carolina-class battleship. Check it out: http://ift.tt/1oWeX6W

Picture of the day for June 13, 2016

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Picture of the day on June 13, 2016: Beach chairs in the morning sun at the beach of Juliusruh, Rügen.

Article of the day for June 13, 2016

The Article of the day for June 13, 2016 is North Carolina-class battleship . The two battleships of the North Carolina class were built shortly before the US entered World War II. North Carolina (launched 13 June 1940) and Washington had 16-inch guns, heavy firepower for their size, but their design sacrificed some speed and armor. North Carolina took part in every major US naval offensive of the Pacific War and was the most highly decorated American battleship of World War II. Washington initially went undetected by the Japanese in the second naval battle of Guadalcanal, a chaotic night engagement, until its main guns hit the battleship Kirishima at close range, sinking the ship the next day. In February 1944, Washington's bow was crushed in a collision with the battleship Indiana, but the damage was repaired in time to join the Battle of the Philippine Sea in June. After the war, both ships helped withdraw American military personnel from overseas deployments. The vessels were