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Darrian Johnson

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Darrian Johnson is an experienced, conservative journalist who values facts (not feelings). Originally from Missouri, when he's not traveling for fly fishing, Darrian lives in Maryland.

[Pics] Wild goats break quarantine, invade city on lockdown

Un-baaaaa-lievable: This wild bunch is completely ignoring rules on social distancing. Sponsored: Over 60? Tired? Set An Alarm And Do This At 9 AM With humans sheltering indoors to escape the new coronavirus, mountain goats are taking advantage of the peace and space to roam in frisky clumps through the… Read More

April 1, 2020

Case dismissed after man home-cooks deadly drugs

A Little Rock man accused of making the deadly toxin ricin will not stand trial because possession of the substance was not illegal when he was charged, a federal judge has ruled. Sponsored: The 2 Easiest Food Tricks To Lose Weight Alexander Joseph Jordan, 23, was scheduled for trial in… Read More

April 1, 2020

Town throws neighborhood “safari” for quarantined children

A Kentucky town launched a neighborhood “safari” for children during the coronavirus pandemic by displaying stuffed animals in the windows of their homes. You can view a photo of one of the windowsill’s below: Sponsored: Over 60? Shocking link between sex and cancer The “Cumberland Hill Zoo Walk” was kicked… Read More

April 1, 2020

NFL owners vote to add 2 playoff teams

The NFL is gearing up for a normal season and playoffs — with two additional wild-card teams in the Super Bowl chase. NFL team owners voted Tuesday to expand the playoffs by one team in each conference for a total of 14 next season as they continue to plan for… Read More

April 1, 2020

CNN’s biggest star diagnosed with coronavirus

CNN prime-time host Chris Cuomo has confirmed he tested positive for the coronavirus. The CNN anchor said he would continue working through the illness. SHOCKING: Common Food Linked to Age-Related Memory Loss [Sponsored] Cuomo, who did his 9 p.m. Eastern show remotely Monday, reported that he had a fever, chills,… Read More

March 31, 2020

Report: Major new data breach threatens millions of Americans

Marriott says guests’ names, loyalty account information and other personal details may have been accessed in the second major data breach to hit the company in less than two years. GROSS Science Shows You’re Swallowing Plastic Bits (open now) [Sponsored] Marriott said Tuesday approximately 5.2 million guests worldwide may have… Read More

March 31, 2020

Empty boat does doughnuts after tossing driver overboard

A boat that started doing doughnuts after hitting a wave in the Potomac River tossed the driver overboard. Sponsored: Deadly Sex Habit KILLING Seniors It happened around noon Sunday near Washington, D.C.’s Georgetown neighborhood, WTOP-FMreported. A passing motorist helped get the man out of the water and brought him to… Read More

March 31, 2020

American Indian reservation losing 300 acres — more to come?

A tribe is losing reservation status for its more than 300 acres in Massachusetts, raising fears among Native American groups that other tribes could face the same fate under the Trump administration. Drink In The AM [Sponsored] The Mashpee Wampanoag tribe was notified late Friday by the federal Bureau of… Read More

March 31, 2020

“Tiger King” files $94 million wrongful imprisonment lawsuit

A former Oklahoma zookeeper sentenced to 22 years in prison for his role in a murder-for-hire plot has filed a federal lawsuit seeking nearly $94 million in damages, claiming among other things that he was convicted based on false and perjured testimony. Taste THIS brownie for more energy [Sponsored] Joseph… Read More

March 31, 2020

NCAA offering players +1 year of eligibility

The NCAA will permit Division I spring-sport athletes — such as baseball, softball and lacrosse players — who had their seasons shortened by the coronavirus pandemic to have an additional year of eligibility. Sponsored: Russia’s dark secret about Trump The NCAA Division I Council voted Monday to give spring-sport athletes… Read More

March 31, 2020
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