The Massachusetts man who as a 12-year-old boy appeared in an iconic television commercial for Prince spaghetti running through the streets of Boston’s Italian North End has died. The death of Anthony Martignetti was announced on Facebook on Monday by his brother Andy. He was 63. “It is with a… Read More
Laura became a hurricane — here’s what it means for U.S.
Laura became a hurricane Tuesday shortly after entering the warm and deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico, gathering strength on a path to hit the U.S. coastline as a major storm that could unleash a surge of seawater higher than a basketball hoop and swamp entire towns. Sponsored: QUIZ:… Read More
Riots erupt for second night in Wisconsin
Anger over the shooting of a Black man by police spilled into the streets of Kenosha for a second night Monday, with police again firing tear gas at hundreds of protesters who defied a curfew, threw bottles, and shot explosives at law enforcement guarding the courthouse. The southeastern Wisconsin city… Read More
Jerry Falwell Jr. accused in steamy sex scandal
Jerry Falwell Jr.’s future at evangelical Liberty University amid a sex scandal was uncertain Monday, after the school said he had offered his resignation but then reversed course. Falwell agreed to “resign immediately as President of Liberty University today but then instructed his attorneys to not tender the letter for… Read More
Ex-lawyer facing 30 charges in wire fraud, money laundering plot
A former western South Dakota lawyer accused in a trust account scheme pleaded not guilty Monday to 30 counts of wire fraud, ten counts money laundering and one count of bank fraud. Sponsored: “Forbidden” book now available (claim yours now) Rena Hymans, 48, of Vale, was indicted last week by… Read More
National Enquirer newspaper CEO out as company boss
David Pecker is stepping down as CEO of the National Enquirer’s parent, ending a reign that saw the company entangled in a campaign-finance scandal that sent President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer to jail. Sponsored: SHOCKING: Common Food Linked to Age-Related Memory Loss Pecker’s company, American Media Inc., is being taken… Read More
Scientists dig up “extremely” rare gold coins in Israel
Israeli archaeologists announced Monday the discovery of a trove of early Islamic gold coins found during recent salvage excavations near the central city of Yavne. Sponsored: Did you eat this for lunch? The collection of 425 complete gold coins, most dating to the Abbasid period around 1,100 years ago, was… Read More
Texas professor accused in coverup of Chinese ties
A NASA researcher and Texas A&M University professor has been charged with accepting federal grant money while hiding work he was doing for a university established by the Chinese government as well as his affiliation with Chinese-owned companies. 9 drugs linked to Alzheimer’s disease? [sponsored] Zhengdong Cheng faces charges of… Read More
150-pound turtle’s 74-day disappearance stuns owner
A 150-pound (68-kilogram) tortoise who escaped from a Tennessee home has been returned after 74 days, managing to make it less than a mile during his slow and steady journey. Secret To A YOUNGER-FeelingBrain?! [Sponsored] Though the African Sulcata Tortoise named Soloman crawled away from his Ashland City enclosure more… Read More
Researchers left stunned after uncovering ancient animal footprints
It’s something like a modern-day chuckwalla, side-stepping sand dunes on an island in what now is Grand Canyon National Park. Sponsored: Bad News for Bottled Water That’s how Steve Rowland, a professor emeritus of geology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, interprets fossil footprints that were revealed in a… Read More
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