Roger Federer will miss whatever remains of the coronavirus-impacted 2020 tennis season because of a setback in his recovery from surgery on his right knee. The 20-time Grand Slam champion had arthroscopic surgery on his knee in February and said Wednesday in a statement on Twitter that he had a second procedure… Read More
“Snot palaces” in ocean baffling scientists
Master builders of the sea construct the equivalent of a complex five-story house that protects them from predators and funnels and filters food for them — all from snot coming out of their heads. Do THIS tonight and fall asleep in 6 minutes [Sponsored] And when these delicate mucus homes… Read More
[Pic] Star editor fired after harsh photo leak
The editor-in-chief of Bon Appetit, Adam Rapoport, resigned after a photo of him dressed in a stereotypical Puerto Rican costume surfaced on social media. Sponsored: Eerie WW2 Photo Reveals Shocking Secret Staffers at the magazine had criticized him after the photo, of him and his wife, circulated on Twitter. That tweet featured… Read More
Major sports corruption and payoff trial begins
A sports corruption trial involving allegations of doping cover-ups and illicit payoffs at the top of track and field opened Monday in Paris. In six days of hearings, the Paris court will weigh evidence that Russian athletes paid millions of dollars to hide their suspected doping so they could compete… Read More
Heartwarming: Teens make meal kits for Wuhan virus patients
Chef Chad Houser opened his downtown Dallas restaurant five years ago to help give teens coming out of juvenile detention stability, and a push toward success. When the coronavirus pandemic threatened that mission, he found a way to not only keep the teens working — and also give them a… Read More
Incredible: Last Civil War pensioner died this week
A one-of-a-kind link to the Civil War has died. Irene Triplett, who had been collecting the last government pension from the conflict, died this week in a North Carolina nursing home at the age of 90, according to The Wall Street Journal. She had been collecting $73.13 a month from… Read More
Coroner reveals “Twilight” actor’s cause of death
Drug use killed an actor from the film “Twilight” and his girlfriend, the coroner in Las Vegas said Monday. Sponsored: Military sleep study STUNS scientists Clark County Coroner John Fudenberg said Gregory Boyce, 30, and Natalie Adepoju, 27, died from the effects of cocaine and fentanyl intoxication, and their deaths… Read More
Florida woman discovers brawling alligators in front yard
A woman in route to get her morning coffee was jolted awake with pounding on her front door she later discovered to be two alligators fighting in front of her home in Florida. Sponsored: In 1944, an experiment was done in this Nazi medical center… The video of the surprising… Read More
MLB players propose counter deal to save season
Major League Baseball players ignored claims by clubs that they need to take additional pay cuts, instead proposing they receive a far higher percentage of salaries and commit to a longer schedule as part of a counteroffer to start the coronavirus-delayed season. THIS Food Stuff Linked To Age-Related Memory Decline[Sponsored]… Read More
Mike Pence mourns loss of Christian leader
The world has lost a great evangelist in Ravi Zacharias, who could use his intellect and kindness to make the case for the Christian faith, Vice President Mike Pence said Friday. Pence spoke at a Georgia memorial service for Zacharias, who built an international ministry known for defending Christianity with… Read More
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