‘Mini-Tuesday,’ coronavirus measures, tsunami memorial: World in Photos, March 11

A look at the top photos from around the globe.

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14 thoughts on “‘Mini-Tuesday,’ coronavirus measures, tsunami memorial: World in Photos, March 11

  1. He's legitimately done nothing for the state he comes from. He was born and raised politic which makes him forever corrupted. May God watch over us during this election

  2. The Democratic plan, blame everything on Trump and rally around a 77 year old candidate. Yep let's have them run the country, 8 years of Obamas PC social programs. Didn't help the majority of people then and won't now.

  3. Money is not the answer why is everybody telling you that it is. There is a cure for homelessness… make it legal! I grew up living out of my car working out of labor pools as a self-taught Carpenter and hiking the Appalachian Trail living out of a backpack. The only time I was ever homeless was around the government, family, and friends. People are making money off the Internet telling people they should live as a minimalist. Commercials tell us we should want what the next person has. The bottom line in America should be that you can get a backpack teach yourself what you want to be and work out of labor pools (if need be) calling a hammock your home choosing not to be needy on the government as your own person. In the criminalization of homelessness today you have to sleep on the streets in your own feces spreading disease and depression wherever you go. Electing a billionaire President makes as much sense as legalizing suicide which we should be doing if we want to keep common sense with the reality that surrounds us. Real answers are staring us in the face it even lives in our Constitution but we refuse to accept them. Making homeless legal could separate the good from the bad.

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