Seven people apprehended after entering Vermont illegally from Quebec by driving across the lawn of a library built in both the United States and Canada were immediately returned to Canada, the U.S. Border Patrol said Thursday. [Sponsored] Do this IMMEDIATELY To Help Lose Weight Surveillance videos released by the Border… Read More
Star musician, NBA star detained in alleged Paris drug fiasco
American rapper Lil Baby was detained in Paris on Thursday for allegedly transporting drugs, according to the city prosecutor’s office. Sponsored: Taste THIS brownie for more energy NBA star James Harden also was stopped but not detained, the prosecutor’s office said. Images shared on social networks showed the Brooklyn Nets… Read More
Free food samples in stores are back — here’s what you should know
When Pat Curry spotted bite-sized wood-fire rotisserie chicken with portabella mushroom at her local Costco in early June, she felt “giddy.” After a 14-month hiatus, free samples were back. One BIG vaccine fact you need to know [Sponsored] “It was one of the markers that told me that we turned… Read More
Anti-Trump lawyer Michael Avenatti sentenced 2.5 years in jail
A tearful, repentant Michael Avenatti, the brash lawyer who once represented Stormy Daniels in lawsuits against President Donald Trump, was sentenced Thursday to 2 1/2 years in prison for trying to extort up to $25 million from Nike by threatening the company with bad publicity. Discover the 3 foods that… Read More
Deadly grizzly bear attack sparks Montana bruin hunt
A grizzly bear attacked and killed a bicyclist who was camping in a small western Montana town early Tuesday, triggering an intensive search for the bruin by wildlife officials and law enforcement officers who planned to kill the animal, authorities said. The pre-dawn attack happened in Ovando, a town of… Read More
National Spelling Bee contestant spelled THIS word to win championship
Whether dribbling a basketball or identifying obscure Latin or Greek roots, Zaila Avant-garde doesn’t show much stress. The 14-year-old from Harvey, Louisiana, breezed to the championship at the Scripps National Spelling Bee on Thursday night, becoming the first African American winner and only the second Black champion in the bee’s… Read More
Eat these chicken products? You may want to read this…
Tyson Foods is recalling almost 4500 tons (4082.33 metric tonnes) of ready-to-eat chicken products after finding the products may be tainted with listeria bacteria, federal officials announced Thursday. Sponsored: The ONLY Water You Should Drink If You’re 65+ The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the recall a month after two… Read More
The new official Wisconsin state cheese is… (can you guess?)
In cheese-obsessed Wisconsin, which proudly touts itself as America’s Dairyland, the dairy cow is the official domestic animal, milk is the official state beverage and cheese is the official dairy product. Sponsored: #1 Food For Increased Energy? But believe it or not, in a state that produces more cheese than… Read More
Atlantic City welcomes smokers back to casino floors
For a year, Gary Scromo of Staten Island, New York, would either walk outside one of Atlantic City’s casinos if he wanted to smoke a cigar, or just do without one if the weather was bad. Sponsored: Is THIS why your memory’s fading? (shocking) But last weekend, he was once… Read More
Fans banned from Tokyo Olympics
Fans were banned from the pandemic-postponed Tokyo Olympics which will open in two weeks, following a state of emergency on Thursday, Olympic Minister Tamayo Marukawa told the Japanese news agency Kyodo. [Sponsored] Do this IMMEDIATELY To Help Lose Weight The ban was announced by the International Olympic Committee and Japanese… Read More
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