Nikki McKibbin, a singer from Texas best known for her third place finish in the first season of American Idol, has died. She was 42. McKibbin’s husband, Craig Sadler, confirmed her death in a Facebook post, saying that she had died after suffering a brain aneurysm on Wednesday and was… Read More
Report: Americans increasingly dieting compared to a decade ago
If it seems like more and more people are on diets these days, you might not be imagining it. A higher percentage of Americans said they’re on a special diet to lose weight or for other health reasons compared with a decade ago, according to a report Tuesday by the… Read More
Supreme Court makes key ruling in ongoing NFL lawsuit
The Supreme Court said Monday an antitrust challenge can go forward to the way the National Football League sells the rights to telecasts of pro football games. Sponsored: 9 drugs linked to Alzheimer’s disease? The league’s 32 teams pool the rights to telecast their games, negotiating packages with the major… Read More
Resident stunned after home robot foils would-be thief
A lawnmower robot’s electronic cries for help foiled a thief’s plan to make off with the grass-cutting automaton. Sponsored: Most people get this wrong… German police said Friday that a homeowner in the western town of Lippstadt was surprised on Tuesday evening with a smartphone message from the robot that… Read More
Jail bird! Penguin thief handed 32-month prison sentence
A former birdkeeper who stole a pair of penguins from a British zoo and sold them on Facebook was sentenced Friday to 32 months in prison. Bradley Tomes, 25, was sentenced by a judge at Preston Crown Court for taking Humboldt penguins Pablo and Penny from Lakes Safari Zoo in… Read More
Principal fired after controversial holocaust comments (did he go too far?)
A Florida high school principal was fired again on Monday over a comment he made to a student’s parent last year regarding the Holocaust. Eerie WW2 Photo Reveals Shocking Secret [Sponsored] The Palm Beach County School Board’s vote on Monday morning reversed an earlier decision to reinstate Spanish River High… Read More
[Video] College football coach fined $25k after reckless brawl
The Southeastern Conference fined Florida coach Dan Mullen $25,000 on Monday for his role in a benches-clearing brawl against Missouri. The league also reviewed video of the fight and issued half-game suspensions for Missouri linebacker Chad Bailey, offensive lineman Dylan Spencer and defensive lineman Markell Utsey. Each of them will… Read More
Friendly’s Restaurants latest business hit by global pandemic (bankruptcy?)
Friendly’s Restaurants, the 85-year-old East Coast dining chain known for its Fribble milkshakes and ice cream sundaes, is filing for bankruptcy protection. It joins a growing list of well-established restaurant chains that are failing due to an unchecked pandemic in the United States. 15-second tongue trick = PERFECT sleep [Sponsored]… Read More
Johnny Depp loses “wife beater” libel case
Johnny Depp lost his high-stakes libel case Monday against The Sun tabloid newspaper for labelling him a “wife beater,” as a British judge said he believed the actor had abused ex-wife Amber Heard to such an extent that she frequently feared for her life. In a decision that has been… Read More
Attorney General distracted during fatal car crash, report says
South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg was distracted before he drove onto a highway shoulder where he struck and killed a pedestrian in September, state Secretary of Public Safety Craig Price said Monday. Price said 55-year-old Joseph Boever was walking on the side of the road and displaying some type… Read More
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