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Tuesday, October 24, 202310/24/2023

Firefighter Makes Kids Breakfast After Their Mother Is Taken To The Hospital

A firefighter in Los Angeles cooked breakfast for some kids before school after their mother was taken to the hospital.…

Thursday, October 19, 202310/19/2023

Dropping Soon? Drone-Delivered MEDS

Amazon will become the latest company to test drone deliveries for medications. The company said Wednesday that customers in College Station,…

Wednesday, October 18, 202310/18/2023

Michel Praddo-Human Satan

Happy Halloween yall!

Tuesday, October 10, 202310/10/2023

Marathon Runner Stops to Rescue Kitten

A Boston woman running in the Chicago Marathon stopped to rescue a kitten at mile 21. Sarah Bohan said she…

Tuesday, October 10, 202310/10/2023

American Tourist Gets Her $25,000 Nissan Stuck After Being Led Down Tiny Footpath By Her Sat Nav

An American tourist tried to drive a $25,000 Nissan down a tiny footpath but got it stuck– for a week.…

Monday, October 9, 202310/09/2023

WIN $1 Million!!… If You Capture Video Of Aliens On Your Ring Device

Ring is offering $1 million for anyone who captures footage of aliens on their Ring devices. Ring owners will have…

Monday, October 9, 202310/09/2023

The Best U.S. Cities For Halloween

The List: Best U.S. Cities For Trick-or-Treating, According to Experts 1. Salem, Massachusetts Home of the infamous witch trials of…

Monday, October 9, 202310/09/2023

Atlanta Braves’ postseason menu includes chicken and doughnut sandwich!

The Braves revealed new ballpark food items for the #postseason and one of them is a double-stack chicken sandwich with…

Tuesday, October 3, 202310/03/2023

104-Year-Old Woman Hopes To Set Record As Oldest Person To Skydive

A 104-year-old Chicago woman is hoping to set a record for being the oldest person to ever jump out of…

Tuesday, October 3, 202310/03/2023

Cops Help Teenager With His Tie For His First School Dance

A detective in Pennsylvania was dispatched for a citizen assist —  a young man needed some help getting ready for…

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Commanders’ Wise is out for the season and team believes Ekeler tore his Achilles, AP source says

Washington Commanders defensive end Deatrich Wise Jr. will miss the rest of the season after having quadriceps surgery, and the team believes running back Austin Ekeler tore his right Achilles tendon in a loss to the Green Bay Packers but is awaiting tests to confirm the severity of that injury, a person with knowledge of the situations told The Associated Press on Friday.

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Suspect in Charlie Kirk killing became more political, opposed activist’s views, authorities say

A 22-year-old Utah man who was arrested and booked on murder charges in the assassination of Charlie Kirk held deep disdain for the conservative activist's provocative viewpoints and indicated to a family member that he was responsible for the shooting, authorities said Friday.

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Bird Flu Outbreak Hits South Dakota Turkey Flocks

South Dakota bird flu outbreak 135,000 turkeys destroyed South Dakota North Dakota bird flu cases turkey farms bird flu 2025 avian influenza South Dakota poultry safety bird flu outbreak commercial turkey flock losses agriculture officials bird flu response South Dakota agriculture news bird flu poultry products safe

South Dakota is facing a major bird flu outbreak, with more than 135,000 turkeys destroyed at three facilities to contain the spread. North Dakota has also reported cases, losing over 60,000 turkeys in commercial flocks. Agriculture officials stress that poultry products remain safe to eat despite the outbreak.