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What Happened on April 10, 1996

Historical Events Fastest wind speed ever recorded (not a tornado) 408 km/h (220 kn; 253 mph; 113 m/s) during tropical cyclone Olivia on Barrow Island, Australia Famous Birthdays Thanasi Kokkinakis, Australian tennis player (Australian Open doubles [Nick Kyrgios] 2022), born in Adelaide, Australia About April 10, 1996 Day of the Week: Wednesday How Long Ago? 28 years, 4 months and 16 days Leap Year: Yes

What Happened on August 24, 1984

Historical Events Golf Record Pat Bradley sets LPGA record for 9 holes with a 28 during 2nd round of Columbia Savings National at Green Gables CC, Denver, CO Famous Birthdays Kyle Schmid, Canadian actor, born in Mississauga, Canada About August 24, 1984 Day of the Week: Friday How Long Ago? 40 years and 2 days Leap Year: Yes Music Charts #1 Song: Ghostbusters - Ray Parker Jr.

Why Did Mason Leave 'Chicago Fire'? Replacement Spoilers

Mason Locke's absence from the Season 11 premiere 'Chicago Fire' was strange. Why would a character with so much potential say goodbye so soon? Spoiler Alert: This article contains spoilers if you haven’t watched the Season 11 premiere of Chicago Fire. Mason Locke’s (Chris Mansa) absence from the Season 11 premiere of Chicago Fire last Wednesday was…surprising, to say the least. After making a brief appearance in Season 9 and then joining Firehouse 51 full-time in Season 10, viewers expected the new character to stick around for a while.

'Pokmon Home' Now Supports 'Scarlet and Violet' Heres the Full List of Transferable Pokmo

With newfound support for 'Pokémon Home,' here’s a look at the list of all of the transferable Pokémon in 'Scarlet and Violet.' Source: NintendoIt took more than half a year (and a bit of a delay), but Pokémon HOME now supports Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. This allows players to transfer their Pokémon to and from the game, granting access to a whole new roster of monsters. However, not every Pokémon in the catalog of over 1,000 are supported by Scarlet and Violet and Pokémon HOME.

#BringBackourGirls: Parents React To Video Showing Kidnapped Schoolgirls

After Boko Haram yesterday released a 17 minute long video of the kidnapped girls, Parents and guardians have reacted to video. While some feared for the safety of their kids, others said that the new video gives them new hope that the girls are still alive and can be rescued. Boko Haram Leader Abubakar Shekau had claimed in the video that majority of the girls have converted to Islam and the ones who have not converted can be exchanged for their members detained in various prisons.