A wayward roadrunner is on the mend in Maine after traveling across the country in a moving van. The greater roadrunner, a species native to Southwestern states, hitched a ride in the storage area of a moving van from Las Vegas to Westbrook, Maine. Volunteers took the bird to Avian… Read More
Venison processing plants facing a backlog this Thanksgiving
Deer hunters might find it easier to bag a buck than to have the meat processed in some areas of Michigan. With the traditional 16-day firearm season starting Monday, some butchers in the northeastern Lower Peninsula expect to be very busy, especially because there’s less competition. Sponsored: CBD Announcement (must-read)… Read More
Model train shows rebound amid pandemic recovery
Many holiday-season train shows were canceled or limited to fewer visitors last year because of the pandemic, but this year the popular attractions are back at botanical gardens, conservatories and elsewhere around the country. The shows, now a tradition in many cities, feature a combination of model trains and painstakingly… Read More
Kyle Rittenhouse trial now in hands of jury
The judge has had Kyle Rittenhouse draw slips of paper from a raffle drum at his own trial to determine which 12 jurors will decide his fate. Eighteen jurors sat through two weeks of testimony. An anonymous, 12-member jury will begin deliberating Tuesday morning. The 18-year-old Rittenhouse faces life in… Read More
Man who went to space with Shatner dies in plane crash
A man who traveled to space with William Shatner last month was killed along with another person when the small plane they were in crashed in a wooded area of northern New Jersey, according to state police. The one-time space tourist Glen M. de Vries, 49, of New York City,… Read More
Deer euthanized after running up hospital escalator
A deer ran through the front door of a Louisiana hospital and climbed up an escalator Monday before it was captured and later euthanized because of injuries. News outlets reported that surveillance video showed the animal bounding into Our Lady of the Lake Hospital in Baton Rouge through an open… Read More
Planes, trains, and broadband: What’s in the infrastructure bill
The $1 trillion infrastructure plan that President Joe Biden plans to sign into law has money for roads, bridges, ports, rail transit, safe water, the power grid, broadband internet and more. The plan promises to reach almost every corner of the country. It’s a historic investment that the president has… Read More
Amazon workers in Northeast withdraw petition to unionize
The National Labor Relations Board has confirmed that a group of Amazon workers in Staten Island, New York has withdrawn its petition to hold a vote to unionize. The move comes less than two weeks before the labor board was expected to hold a hearing to determine whether there was… Read More
U.S. journalist freed from 11-year hard labor sentence
American journalist Danny Fenster, who was recently sentenced to 11 years of hard labor after spending nearly six months in jail in military-ruled Myanmar, was freed and on his way home Monday, a former U.S. diplomat who helped negotiate the release said. Fenster, the managing editor of the online magazine… Read More
Astroworld death toll rises to include 9-year-old boy
A 9-year-old Dallas boy has become the youngest person to die from injuries sustained during a crowd surge at the Astroworld music festival in Houston. Ezra Blount of Dallas died Sunday at Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston, family attorney Ben Crump said. Sponsored: Feel Younger With This Superfood Ezra was… Read More
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