Thieves swipe 200-foot tower, leaving Alabama radio station in limbo
Brazen criminals stole a 200-foot radio tower in Alabama, putting a local radio station on standby. According to the New York Post, Walker County radio station staff has no idea how the criminals...
View ArticleAll you need to know about the new “daylighting” regulation in California
Finding a parking spot in Southern California can be difficult, particularly in congested areas such as downtown LA, Hollywood, and Koreatown. When drivers require temporary or overnight parking, they...
View ArticleLoneliness declared as a public health emergency in California county
A county in Silicon Valley has declared loneliness a public health emergency. According to Fox News, the city of San Mateo in California’s San Francisco Bay Area passed a resolution to make it legal...
View ArticleOnly sixteen percent of voters turn out for Nevada’s first presidential primary
Tuesday’s Nevada presidential preference primary was a test for the state in terms of how to disseminate results faster and handle its first presidential primaries, as well as what happens when...
View ArticleReykjanes peninsula in Iceland erupts for the 6th time since 2021
A volcano erupted in southwest Iceland on Thursday (February 8), marking the sixth eruption on the Reykjanes peninsula since 2021, according to the country’s meteorological service. This is the...
View ArticleRepublican leader Valentina Gomez sets LGBTQ books ablaze in bid for party votes
Valentina Gomez, a far-right Republican leader, has provoked outrage by tweeting a video of herself burning LGBTQ literature on fire with a flamethrower. Gomez, 24, is running for Missouri Secretary...
View ArticleWhat is Special Counsel Robert Hur’s report on Biden’s memory? Major takeaways
Hur’s report focuses on Biden’s mishandling of sensitive information, sparking political debate and raising memory concerns. The release of Special Counsel Robert Hur’s report has sparked a wave of...
View ArticleTucker Carlson-Putin interview: Key takeaways
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Tucker Carlson made headlines on Thursday (February 8) as the Russian president granted an interview to an American journalist, the first in years. When discussing...
View ArticleA Massachusetts middle school student’s case about a shirt that says “only...
The lawyer representing a local student who was not permitted to wear an “only two genders” shirt to school argued for the middle schooler’s First Amendment rights on Thursday, telling a federal...
View ArticleClimbers on Mount Everest instructed to bring their poop back to base camp
According to the BBC, climbers on Mount Everest have been asked to transport their poop back to the base camp for disposal. The Pasang Lhamu rural municipality decided because the area’s extreme...
View ArticleCyndi Lauper’s Rapper Son Arrested. Here’s Why
Declyn “Dex” Lauper, the son of veteran American singer Cyndi Lauper and actor David Thornton, was arrested on Wednesday for weapons possession. The New York Police Department (NYPD) located Mr Lauper...
View ArticleRussian tourists first to tour North Korea since covid lockdowns
According to AFP images and video, a party of Russian tourists landed in Pyongyang on Friday, becoming the first known foreign tour group to visit nuclear-armed North Korea since before the...
View ArticlePrince Harry wins big in phone-hacking battle against tabloid
Prince Harry will receive a significant payoff after reaching an agreement on the remaining aspects of his phone-hacking lawsuit against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN), according to claims made by his...
View ArticleChernobyl’s mutant wolves have developed anti-cancer abilities
New research suggests that wolves in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ) have evolved anti-cancer genomes. Studying this new superpower could aid people in their fight against the devastating disease....
View ArticleWhat is ‘duo euthanasia’? Ex-Dutch PM Dries Van Agt and his wife die ‘hand in...
Euthanasia has been legal in the Netherlands since 2002, subject to specific conditions. However, ‘duo euthanasia’ has regained prominence after former Dutch Prime Minister Dries van Agt (93) died by...
View ArticleDefense Secretary Lloyd Austin hospitalized again, weeks after cancer...
US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has been admitted to the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for another “emergent bladder issue,” according to a Pentagon statement released on Sunday...
View ArticleHypocrisy? Joe Biden’s campaign hops on Tiktok amidst government crackdown
US President Joe Biden’s re-election campaign joined TikTok on Sunday (February 11), publishing a 26-second video despite his administration’s crackdown on the Chinese-owned short-video platform due...
View ArticleHere’s why the US Is banning AI-powered voice robocalls
The United States has prohibited AI-generated robocalls in response to an increase in voice cloning cases, which have deceived thousands of individuals. Misleading audio and pictures generated by...
View ArticleKremlin says Russia is not using Elon Musk’s Starlink. Know why
The Kremlin stated that Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet technology was not approved for usage in Russia. The internet system was not officially delivered to Russia, thus it could not be used,...
View ArticleA river of lava silently flowed underneath an Icelandic town for 800 years
Scientists recently reported that molten rock, or magma, surged beneath an Icelandic fishing community at an unprecedented rate last year. This discovery coincides with the region’s most recent...
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