Divers have found more human remains at drought-stricken Lake Mead near Las Vegas, authorities said Thursday. A National Park Service dive team confirmed Oct. 18 that a bone found a day earlier at Callville Bay was part of “human skeletal remains” on the Nevada side of the Colorado River reservoir… Read More
Swing state sees big test of election integrity
An unprecedented hand-count of mail-in ballots in a rural Nevada county is on hold and may not resume after the Nevada Supreme Court said in an after-hours ruling the current process is illegal and the Republican secretary of state directed the county clerk to “cease immediately.” Volunteers in rural Nye… Read More
New York Post hacked; Hochul doesn’t believe it
On Thursday, the New York Post revealed that its Twitter account was hacked. All morning the Twitter account had been posting pictures of fake articles, including a fake headline about Rep. Lee Zeldin threatening to rape New York Gov. Kathy Hochul. Medical marijuana – hype or hope? [Sponsored] Before 10… Read More
Popular national park closes trails due to bear feedings
Great Smoky Mountains National Park officials have closed a couple of trails until further notice to allow a large concentration of black bears to feed on acorns. The Gatlinburg Trail between Gatlinburg and Sugarlands Visitor Center and the Twin Creeks Trail between Gatlinburg and the Twin Creeks Science and Education… Read More
Fishermen plead not guilty after accusations of cheating in tournament
Two men accused of stuffing five walleye with lead weights and fish fillets during a lucrative fishing tournament on Lake Erie pleaded not guilty to cheating and other charges on Wednesday. Jacob Runyan, 42, of Broadview Heights, Ohio, and Chase Cominsky, 35, of Hermitage, Pennsylvania, made no comments during their… Read More
Maine to remove vulgarities from controversial license plate
Maine is cleaning up its roadways by removing the flippin’ vulgarities from license plates. The state is enforcing new rules to eliminate f-bombs and other obscenities that appeared on vanity license plates after the state effectively eliminated its review process. Age-Rewinding Tech Improved 90-Year-Olds Mitochondria To A 30-Year-Old’s [Sponsored] The… Read More
Puppies eat filet mignon at San Francisco restaurant
San Francisco is a foodie heaven with plenty of Michelin-starred restaurants. And San Franciscans love dogs. So it might come as no surprise that an entrepreneur has decided to combine the two passions, creating what’s believed to be the first restaurant exclusively for man’s best friend. Dogue, which rhymes with… Read More
U.S. economy returns to growth… but not enough to ease recession fears
The U.S. economy grew at a 2.6% annual rate from July through September, snapping two straight quarters of contraction and overcoming high inflation and interest rates just as voting begins in midterm elections in which the economy’s health has emerged as a paramount issue. Thursday’s better-than-expected estimate from the Commerce… Read More
Top Dem’s running mate pivots and endorses DeSantis
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis may have won his first governor’s race by only 0.4, but he’s headed for easy re-election next month against his opponent, Democrat Charlie Crist. DeSantis, a Republican, is not only leading the polls by a comfortable margin, but he’s also netting endorsements from surprising figures: like… Read More
Kanye ‘Ye’ West kicked out of Skechers’ headquarters in California
The rapper formerly known as Kanye West was escorted out of the California-based headquarters of athletic shoemaker Skechers after he showed up unannounced Wednesday, a day after Adidas ended its partnership with the artist following his antisemitic remarks. The Grammy winner, who legally changed his name to Ye, “arrived unannounced… Read More
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