Terrence McNally, one of America’s great playwrights whose prolific career included winning Tony Awards for the plays “Love! Valour! Compassion!” and “Master Class” and the musicals “Ragtime” and “Kiss of the Spider Woman,” has died of complications from the coronavirus. He was 81. McNally died Tuesday at Sarasota Memorial Hospital… Read More
Customers cheer on woman giving birth in superstore
Customers cheered at a Walmart in Missouri after a woman gave birth to a baby girl in the store’s toilet paper aisle. Sponsored: Does German “cancer diet” work? Jessica Hinkle, manager of the store in Springfield, said the woman told employees Wednesday that her water broke. Hinkle held up a… Read More
Investigators uncover California bomb-making operation
Authorities are investigating a suspected bomb-making operation after a man was injured and a woman was arrested following an explosion at a Northern California home. Sponsored: #1 Food For Increased Energy Nicholas West suffered injuries to his hands and legs in the blast March 19 in a rural neighborhood northeast… Read More
Man chases down neighbor with sword over loud music
A man has been accused of grabbing a 2 1/2-foot-long (76 centimeters) sword and chasing after another man who asked him to turn down his music, police in Manchester, New Hampshire, said. Sponsored: Scientists: A “Salt” works better than top drug for diabetes A man knocked on the door of… Read More
University massage therapist accused of sexual crime
A massage therapist charged with a sex crime involving a girl also engaged in inappropriate behavior toward at least six female athletes at the University of Kansas, including unwanted touching during massages, school officials alleged Tuesday. Cooking video shocks doctors [Sponsored] Chancellor Doug Girod and Athletic Director Jeff Long said in… Read More
Florida pair set off explosions to rob ATMs, police say
Two men are facing federal charges in Florida for using small explosions to rob ATMs in the Tampa Bay area, authorities said Monday. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Tampa has charged Mawdo Malick Sallah, 33, of Clearwater, Florida, and Kirk Douglas Johnson, 34, of Anderson, South Carolina, with conspiring to commit… Read More
How to fights germs off your phone during coronavirus
You’re washing your hands countless times a day to try to ward off the coronavirus. Sponsored: Deadly Sex Habit KILLING Seniors You should also wash that extension of your hand and breeding ground for germs — your phone. Tests done by scientists show that the virus can live for two… Read More
Judge scraps media mogul’s billion-dollar suit
The Supreme Court on Monday threw out a lower court ruling in favor of a black media mogul and comedian who’s suing cable giant Comcast alleging racial discrimination. Weird Connection Between THIS Food And Fading Memory [Sponsored] The justices agreed unanimously that an appeals court applied the wrong legal standard… Read More
Hiker blessed with miracle after surviving 200-ft mountain fall
A hiker descending Mount Washington who fell about 200 feet (60.9 meters) and got hurt was rescued with the help of the Cog Railway train that takes visitors up and down the summit during tourism season. A Pinch Of This Shrinks up to 7 Inches Off Your Waistline [Sponsored] New Hampshire… Read More
Bill Gates to step down from Microsoft board
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates said Friday he is stepping down from the company’s board to focus on philanthropy. Gates was Microsoft’s CEO until 2000 and since then has gradually scaled back his involvement in the company he started with Paul Allen in 1975. Sponsored: Little Deadly Pill Killing Thousands He… Read More









