People have been diving to the Titanic’s wreck for 35 years. No one has found human remains, according to the company that owns the salvage rights. But the company’s plan to retrieve the ship’s iconic radio equipment has sparked a debate: Could the world’s most famous shipwreck still hold remains… Read More
This Hollywood mugshot is quickly going viral…
Former Hollywood star Bill Cosby’s latest mugshot went viral on Tuesday, becoming one of the top trending topics on social media hours after it was released. Cosby, 83, is serving a three- to 10-year prison term. A lower appeals court had upheld his conviction in his latest appeal, but the… Read More
Rush Limbaugh drops shocking, heartbreaking news
Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh told listeners on Monday that his advanced lung cancer has progressed despite undergoing chemotheropy treatment. Limbaugh said his latest scans didn’t show anything “dramatic” — but that it was a step in the wrong direction. The conservative talk star said he wanted to keep his… Read More
Supreme Court rules on U.S.-Mexico border policies
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear two cases involving Trump administration policies at the U.S.-Mexico border: one about a policy that makes asylum-seekers wait in Mexico for U.S. court hearings and a second about the administration’s use of money to fund the border wall. The justices’ decision to… Read More
Report: Trump and GOP have a strong voting advantage
The Republican Party has cut into Democrats’ advantage in voter registration tallies across some critical presidential battleground states, a fact they point to as evidence of steady — and overlooked — enthusiasm for President Donald Trump and the Republican Party. Even though Trump trails in mainstream media polls and struggles… Read More
U.K. to infect healthy volunteers with coronavirus
U.K. researchers are preparing to begin a controversial experiment that will infect healthy volunteers with coronavirus to study the disease in hopes of speeding up the development of a vaccine. The approach, called a challenge study, is risky but proponents say it may produce results faster than standard research, which… Read More
Submarine murderer escapes prison, re-captured
A Danish man convicted of torturing and murdering a Swedish journalist on his homemade submarine escaped the suburban Copenhagen jail where he is serving a life sentence but was recaptured nearby Tuesday. The Ekstra Bladet tabloid posted a video of Peter Madsen sitting in the grass with his hands behind… Read More
Inside NATO’s top-secret space base
To a few of the locals, the top-secret, fenced-off installation on the hill is known as “the radar station.” Some folks claim to have seen mysterious Russians in the area. Over the years, rumors have swirled that it might be a base for U.S. nuclear warheads. It’s easy to see… Read More
Police rescue 2 stolen lizards worth… $75,000!?
Police in California announced two arrests and the return of a pair of unique lizards that were stolen from a reptile shop last year. The Long Beach Police Department said Friday that the two Australian lace monitor lizards were stolen from JTK Reptiles in Long Beach in November, The Los… Read More
Biden support “crumbling” says this strange poll (cookies?)
There’s a bakery in Pennslyvania that has some sweet news for President Donald Trump and his supporters. Trump is leading Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden by a two-to-one margin in votes. Banned in America: This Popular Asset Could Soon Be Made Illegal [Sponsored] At least, that’s the lead he has… Read More
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