An Australian appeals court on Friday dismissed a bullying case brought by an engineer who accused his former supervisor of repeatedly breaking wind toward him. The Victoria state Court of Appeal upheld a Supreme Court judge’s ruling that even if engineer David Hingst’s allegations were true, flatulence did not necessarily… Read More
3 rare baby tigers make first appearance at Sydney zoo (pics)
Three boisterous 10-week-old rare Sumatran tiger cubs have play-wrestled and explored their jungle habitat in their first public appearance at a Sydney zoo. Taronga Zoo manager Mandy Everett said Friday the cubs were born on Jan. 17 to first-time mother Kartika. The female cubs were named Mawar, or Rose in… Read More
Trump saves funding for Special Olympics
President Donald Trump is vowing to fund the Special Olympics, pushing back against a proposal to defund the organization. Speaking to reporters Thursday as he left the White House for a rally in Michigan , Trump said he had authorized funding for the Special Olympics. “I heard about it this… Read More
Opening Day! Big rule changes come to MLB
For a sport that leans so much on familiarity and tradition, baseball seems to be changing at an unusually rapid pace. Whether it’s because of new technology, new strategies or new rules, the game could look a lot different over the next decade or so. “I think the commissioner’s just… Read More
U.S. scientists climbing Everest peak to collect samples
A team of American scientists flew to the Mount Everest region Wednesday to study how pollution has impacted the Himalayan mountains and glaciers. The team led by John All of Western Washington University plans to spend the next two months in the region collecting samples and studying the ice, snow… Read More
The search for America’s first poet
Anne Bradstreet was the North American continent’s first published poet, yet her legacy has largely been lost to time. Now, professors and students at Merrimack College in Massachusetts are trying to pinpoint her burial site while at the same restoring her legacy and what they say is her rightful place… Read More
(Gruesome) Man jailed after keeping mother in tarp
An East Texas man is jailed after sheriff’s deputies said he was keeping his mother’s body wrapped in a tarpaulin in their front yard. Jeremy David Cassin is in the Rusk County Jail charged with corpse abuse. Bond is set at $25,000. If the 42-year-old Henderson man is convicted, he… Read More
Hollywood’s biggest stars gather to introduce new Apple TV service
Apple trotted out few details on its long-awaiting streaming service on Monday, but it didn’t skimp on high-wattage celebrity. Oprah Winfrey, Steven Spielberg and Jennifer Aniston were part of a parade of A-listers who took the stage at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, California, where the main attractions are usually the… Read More
[Photo] Art detective tracks down rare Picasso stolen 20 years ago
A Dutch art detective says he has recovered a valuable painting by Pablo Picasso 20 years after it was stolen from a wealthy Saudi’s yacht in France. Arthur Brand said Tuesday that he took possession two weeks ago of the 1938 painting “Buste de Femme” after trailing it for years… Read More
Grammy award-winning singer announces pregnancy
Alanis Morissette is pregnant with her third child. The Grammy-winning singer posted a black-and-white photo of herself Monday to her Instagram account, revealing her round belly while also singing with headphones covering her ears. Morissette captioned the photo with, “so much NEWness.” Her representative confirmed the pregnancy to The Associated… Read More
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