Military officials say the commander of the task force that runs the prison at the U.S. Naval Station at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, has been fired for a “loss of confidence in his ability to command.” A statement from U.S. Southern Command says Navy Rear Adm. John Ring was relieved of… Read More
All-time NFL legend retiring (not who you think)
Former Oakland Raiders and Seattle Seahawks kicker Sebastian Janikowski is set to retire after an 18-year career. Janikowski spent 17 seasons with Oakland before kicking last season with Seattle after signing a one-year deal. Janikowski’s agent, Paul Healy, confirmed to The Associated Press on Monday that his client intends to… Read More
India’s army finds proof of Yetis!? (BIZARRE)
The Yeti may be one of the most mystifying creatures known to man. For years, many explorers and hunters have been on the lookout for the giant creature, examining footprints all around the globe. The latest sighting comes from the Indian Army, which tweeted photos of what it claims to… Read More
Hit TV show ‘Empire’ to be renewed without embattled star…
Fox Entertainment said Tuesday that Jussie Smollett will not return to his series “Empire” next season in the wake of allegations by Chicago officials the actor lied about a racially motivated attack. “By mutual agreement, the studio has negotiated an extension to Jussie Smollett’s option for season six, but at… Read More
[Chilling] Judge OKs death sentence to murderer of stepdaughter
A woman has been sentenced to die by lethal injection for starving her stepdaughter to death in an Atlanta suburb in 2013. Tiffany Moss, 36, showed no emotion as the Gwinnett County jury delivered the death sentence Tuesday morning, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. On Monday, Moss was found guilty of all… Read More
Report: Baseball champions on the fence over White House visit
Red Sox manager Alex Cora is still undecided if he’ll visit the White House next week when the team celebrates its World Series title there. The Red Sox are scheduled to visit the White House on May 9 following a three-game series in Baltimore. “I’ll let you guys know when… Read More
Subway squirrel frightens, then soothes subway riders
A surprise passenger hitched a ride on a Boston commuter trolley, frightening some people at first, but warming their hearts when it willingly snuggled in a human passenger’s arms. Commuters say a squirrel bounded onto a Red Line trolley Monday morning at an above-ground stop, prompting some passengers to hop… Read More
Major city prepared to put a ban on brews?
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio has announced a ban of alcohol advertising on city property. The ban, which takes effect immediately, applies to bus shelters, newsstands, Wi-Fi kiosks and recycling kiosks. Venues currently permitted to sell alcohol, such as restaurants, stadiums and concerts halls, are exempt. Existing ads will… Read More
Miracle: Impaled dog likely to make full recovery
Authorities say a dog impaled on a lamppost in a fall from a fourth-floor apartment in New Jersey is expected to make a full recovery. The female basset hound named Libby was alone in the unit at the Brownstones at Englewood South when she jumped through a window screen around… Read More
[Shocking] Soccer star appears to punch fan in video
Neymar appeared to aim a punch at a fan goading him and other Paris Saint-Germain players with provocative language, following the club’s surprise French Cup final defeat to Rennes on Saturday. The Brazil forward was walking up the stairs to collect his losers’ medal at Stade de France when he… Read More
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