Southwest Airlines scrubbed thousands of flights again Tuesday in the aftermath of the massive winter storm that wrecked Christmas travel plans across the U.S., and the federal government said it would investigate why the company lagged so far behind other carriers. A day after most U.S. airlines had recovered from… Read More
Police called over ‘Cousin Eddie’ display in Kentucky
A “Cousin Eddie” display in Kentucky apparently looked a little too real and police were called to check it out. After receiving the call, a dispatcher described the scene to responding officers as “a male standing outside. He is naked. He has a robe covering part of his body. He… Read More
House Dems race to release Trump’s tax returns before Friday
On Dec. 20, the House’s tax-writing committee voted to publish the tax returns of former President Donald Trump. One week later, the Ways and Means Committee has yet to release the records… and it’s running out of time. Eerie WW2 Photo Reveals Shocking Secret [sponsored] The committee has already released… Read More
Scientists try making pig livers humanlike amid organ shortage
The ghostly form floating in a large jar had been the robust reddish-brown of a healthy organ just hours before. Now it’s semitranslucent, white tubes like branches on a tree showing through. This is a pig liver that’s gradually being transformed to look and act like a human one, part… Read More
Top ABC News producer dies suddenly at 37
ABC News executive producer Dax Tejera has died of a heart attack, according to a statement from the president of ABC News. Tejera is survived by his wife and two child daughters, who occasionally accompanied him to ABC’s studio. He was 37. As executive producer, Tejera was credited with helping… Read More
Buffalo suffers 28 deaths amid blizzard and looting
Buffalo residents hovered around space heaters, hunted for cars buried in snow drifts and looked for more victims Monday, after 28 people died in one of the worst weather-related disasters ever to hit western New York. Police said Sunday evening that there were at least two “isolated” instances of looting… Read More
US military says bomb cyclone didn’t slow Santa’s travels
The U.S. military agency known for tracking Santa Claus as he delivers presents on Christmas Eve doesn’t expect COVID-19 or the “ bomb cyclone ” hitting North America to affect Saint Nick’s global travels. NORAD, the North American Aerospace Defense Command, is responsible for monitoring and defending the skies above… Read More
Long Christmas: Mega Millions Tuesday jackpot surpasses estimated $565M
The holiday shopping season — for Mega Millions lottery ticket buyers, at least — is ramping up as officials say the estimated jackpot for Tuesday night’s drawing has surpassed half a billion dollars. As of late Monday, lottery officials estimate Tuesday’s prize at $565 million — or more than $293… Read More
Long COVID: Could mono virus or fat cells be playing roles?
A British historian, an Italian archaeologist and an American preschool teacher have never met in person, but they share a prominent pandemic bond. Plagued by eerily similar symptoms, the three women are credited with describing, naming and helping bring long COVID into the public’s consciousness in early 2020. Want a… Read More
Southwest Airlines to face federal probe after stranding flyers
The U.S. Department of Transportation said it will look into flight cancellations by Southwest Airlines that have left travelers stranded at airports across the country amid an intense winter storm that has killed dozens of people. Many airlines were forced to cancel flights due to the weather, but Southwest was… Read More
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