Some fans were enjoying a night out at the ball game when the Atlanta Braves and Cincinnati Reds faced each other Wednesday night. But not everyone. Sponsored: THIS Starts to Wash Away Pain On Contact The game itself featured some drama. After all, it was an extra-innings game that saw the… Read More
13-year-old duct-taped to airplane seat after wild outburst
On Aug. 11, a 13-year-old passenger was duct-taped to his seat after attempting to kick out a window, recently released video shows. He was on an American Airlines flight when he started a physical fight with his own mother, according to a report from CBS Los Angeles. The teenager had… Read More
Puerto Rico and USVI assailed by Tropical Storm Fred
Heavy rains pelted the northern Caribbean as a weather disturbance strengthened into Tropical Storm Fred south of Puerto Rico late Tuesday following a quiet month of no named storms in the region. Power outages were already reported in Puerto Rico, where Luma, the company in charge of the U.S. territory’s… Read More
Massachusetts newborn giraffe is HOW tall?!
The Southwick Zoo’s newest addition is a pretty big baby. Dolly the giraffe was born two weeks ago, and at 6 feet tall and 150 pounds, she’s the largest of her species ever to be born in the history of the Mendon zoo. Little Deadly Pill Killing Thousands [sponsored] The… Read More
Heartwarming: Barber didn’t see this coming
A man went into a barbershop and asked for a haircut. That is, he wanted the barber to cut a single hair. The barber wouldn’t let him pay, since it was only one hair. So, he tipped her $500. Sponsored: THIS Starts to Wash Away Pain On Contact The barber… Read More
Shirley Temple star dead at 95, last of the Hollywood golden era
Jane Withers, the former child actor who bedeviled Shirley Temple on the screen and went on to star in a series of B movies that made her a box-office champion, has died, her daughter said. She was 95. Withers, also known as “Josephine the Plumber” from TV commercials in the… Read More
Noisy pickle ball games causing community ruckus
Some residents in a northern Michigan community are complaining about noise during summer nights. Rowdy teens? No. Adults playing pickleball. [STUDY] They lost 23 POUNDS with the help of THIS [sponsored] Iron Mountain in the Upper Peninsula won’t restrict pickleball hours at four courts. City Manager Jordan Stanchina had suggested… Read More
[Watch] ATV gang targets mother, 8-year-old in road rage incident
Providence, R.I. seems to have a problem. Earlier this week, a mother and her eight-year-old daughter were allegedly dragged out of their car to be beaten by a group of ATV riders. The victim pulled up behind a group of about 10 people on ATVs and dirt bikes, according to… Read More
Federal official crushes Facebook over censorship
A senior Federal Trade Commission official is criticizing Facebook’s move to shut down the personal accounts of two academic researchers and terminate their probe into misinformation spread through political ads on the social network. Facebook wrongly used a 2019 data-privacy settlement with the FTC to justify shutting down the New… Read More
Hiroshima marks 76th anniversary of atomic bombing
Hiroshima on Friday marked the 76th anniversary of the world’s first atomic bombing, as the mayor of the Japanese city urged global leaders to unite to eliminate nuclear weapons, just as they are united against the coronavirus. Mayor Kazumi Matsui urged world leaders to commit to nuclear disarmament as seriously… Read More
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