Pleasanton police want to know if anyone is missing an “adorable” piglet. The little porker was found wandering the East Bay suburb on Thursday, the department said in social media posts. Surprise! Eggs do this to senior brains [Sponsored] The owner couldn’t be immediately located so the piglet they’ve named… Read More
Trial to begin for officers charged with violating Floyd’s civil rights
The federal trial for three former Minneapolis police officers charged with violating George Floyd’s civil rights as Derek Chauvin pinned the Black man’s neck to the street is expected to begin Monday with opening statements, after a jury of 18 people was swiftly picked last week. J. Kueng, Thomas Lane… Read More
Watch: Ron DeSantis gives cancer update
Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis is used to appearing in public, both as a former newscaster and as the wife of Gov. Ron DeSantis. However, in private, she’s been battling breast cancer. Gov. DeSantis announced the first lady’s diagnosis in October. On Friday, he made a more cheerful announcement. First… Read More
Last year for Christian March for Life rally?
Pro-life protesters began to gather Friday in the nation’s capital with spirits high and a sense that the country has reached a pivotal moment that could finally lead to a sweeping rollback of abortion in many states. The March for Life, for decades an annual protest against abortion, arrives this… Read More
18-year-old arrested for impersonating cop at Florida school
An 18-year-old is accused of impersonating a corrections officer while talking to staff members at a Miami high school. Miami-Dade school police noticed the young man inside Miami Palmetto Senior High School around 1 p.m. Thursday. Over 60? You Need To Know About This Enzyme [Sponsored] He was wearing a… Read More
Manhattan’s top prosecutor walks back woke memo
Manhattan is experiencing some political shakeups. The county’s top prosecutor, Alvin Bragg, took office just three weeks ago. Before long, Bragg released a memo planning to stop prosecuting certain “minor offenses” — including resisting arrest and driving with a suspended license. Under fire from critics for his “woke” agenda, Bragg… Read More
Southeast US expects ice and freezing rain
Several schools have canceled classes in coastal areas of the Carolinas and Virginia and authorities are urging drivers to stay off potentially icy roads amid forecasts of snow, sleet and freezing rain. The governors of North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia declared states of emergency ahead of the latest winter… Read More
SCOTUS Justice Sonya Sotomayor releases children’s book
“Whom have I helped today?” That’s the question Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor tells kids she asks herself every night before she goes to sleep. Her new children’s book, “Just Help! How to Build a Better World,” challenges kids to ask how they will help, too. The book comes out… Read More
USA Team unveils Olympic uniforms
Team USA’s opening ceremony uniforms for the Beijing Olympics include some sneaky new warming technology, along with a handy front pouch and a cinch waist on anoraks in navy and white. The jackets unveiled Thursday by official outfitter Ralph Lauren include a smart, honeycomb-like fabric layer built in that expands… Read More
[Wild video] Reporter run over on live TV… and keeps going!
It’s some of the wildest television news footage you’ll ever see — and then it gets crazier. Tori Yorgey, a West Virginia reporter for NBC News’ local television station WSAZ, was doing a live roadside report when something terrifying happened. Sponsored: Aging is spreading Alone and with her camera rolling,… Read More
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