The world’s first hydrogen-powered passenger trains have been unveiled. As the country continues to find solutions to climate change, the world’s first hydrogen-powered trains are here to help. CNN Travel reports the trains come as part of a $92.3 million deal between Germany’s state subsidiary Landesnahverkehrsgesellschaft Niedersachsen (LVNG) and Alstom, …
Read More »Drake Wants to Slap “Fake Drake” After the Imposter Invited Him to a Boxing Match [Video]
Drake is over the “Fake Drake” pretending to be him and even threatened to put the paws on the bold imposter. Known formally as Izzy Drake, the self-proclaimed “Fake Drake” sat down with the @weinmiamipodcast, where he dished on a run-in with the “Find Your Love” rapper in Miami. According to …
Read More »Chick-fil-A Supplier Accidentally Slipped Dairy Allergen In Grilled Chicken Products
Chick-fil-A is under fire after a dairy allergen was found in its grilled chicken products. The restaurant chain says they immediately notified customers that its Grilled Chicken Filet and Grilled Nuggets were “unintentionally” tainted with the allergen by the supplier. The Atlanta-based company quickly updated its mobile app and website’s …
Read More »Harvey Weinsten’s Appeal Granted After 2 Years On Trial for Rape and Sexual Assault
After being found guilty of rape and sexual assault two and a half years ago, Harvey Weinstein was permitted to appeal. According to reports, Chief Judge Janet DiFore allowed the 70-year-old departed filmmaker’s appeal at the New York State of Appeals on Wednesday. Weinstein is still maintaining his innocence. “I am so grateful to my attorneys for working hard and smart on this,” he says. “Their hard work will help me prove my innocence in the end.” …
Read More »Michigan Man Arrested for Sexually Abusing 6-Year-Old Boy in a Chicago McDonald’s Bathroom Stall
A Michigan man has been arrested after he sexually abused a six-year-old boy in a Chicago McDonald’s bathroom. Flint resident Bryan Sutton, 62, faces one felony count of kidnapping and one felony count of aggravated criminal sexual abuse to a victim under 13. Sutton is accused of abusing the victim …
Read More »CDC Says Schools Do Not Need New Monkeypox Guidelines
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have updated its monkeypox guidelines for schools and childcare facilities for the upcoming new school year. Although there have been more than 15,900 cases nationwide, there is still a minimal risk for children in the United States to have monkeypox. The national public …
Read More »Drought In Texas Uncovers Dinosaur Footprints From 113 Million Years Ago
Drought in Texas unveiled dinosaur footprints from 113 million years ago. Standing at 15 feet tall with a weight of 7 tons was an Acrocanthosaurs, who apparently was an original Texan. NBC News reports footprints from the theropod were found mostly in the Dinosaur Valley State Park in Glen Rose, …
Read More »The New York Police Department Will Implement New Concealed Carry License Rule
The New York Police Department is implementing a new concealed carry permit license rule. Following a Supreme Court decision, the state of New York created new licensing rules for concealed carry permits. Previously, the Supreme Court ruled that New York’s rule regarding concealed carry permits was illegal as it relates …
Read More »Georgetown University Will Require Students To Wear Masks While In Class
Students who attend Georgetown University will have to continue wearing masks during in-class courses. As COVID-19 and monkeypox continue to make rounds across the nation, schools like Georgetown University are already gearing up for students to come back to campus. Unless a student gets approval from a medical professional or …
Read More »Missouri School District Brings Back Corporal Punishment; Students Will Be Paddled As A ‘Last Resort’
Teachers working at a Missouri school district will now be able to whoop students with a paddle under a new policy. A hard head makes for a soft behind. That might be the words Cassville School District instructors might say to their students before giving them a pow-pow for their …
Read More »Uvalde School District Police Chief Fired For His Critical Errors During the Mass Shooting That Killed 19 Students and 2 Teachers
On Wednesday, a Uvalde school district police chief was terminated amid allegations that he made several critical errors during the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School that left 19 students and two teachers dead. The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District’s board of trustees terminated Pete Arredondo in front of parents …
Read More »Goodbye Gasoline! California Votes to Ban the Sale of New Gas-Powered Car By 2035
If you live in California, by 2035, you will no longer be able to purchase a new car powered by gasoline. Thursday, California air regulators voted to approve a new rule that bans the sale of new gasoline-powered cars by 2035. This comes after Gov. Gavin Newsom introduced an executive …
Read More »Snoop Dogg Launches Animated Children Series “Doggyland-Kids Songs & Nursery Rhymes”
Snoop Dogg launched a new animated series called “Doggyland-Kids Songs & Nursery Rhymes.” Snoop recently shared that he’s partnering with kids’ franchise Hip Hop Harry and October London to bring the show to life. “When I started to build my team, it was only right to partner with Claude,” Snoop …
Read More »Morgues Across The Country Are Jam-Packed As Fentanyl-Related Deaths Reach Record Numbers
An overwhelming amount of fentanyl-related deaths are leading to a limited amount of space in morgues across the country. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 67 percent of all drug overdoses and drug poisonings from the beginning of 2021 to January 2022 were connected to synthetic …
Read More »Australian Woman Who Changed Her Mind About Transitioning To A Man Sues Psychiatrist For Approving Gender Transition
An Australian female who changed her mind about transitioning to a man has filed a lawsuit against their psychiatrist for approving their gender reassignment after one meeting. At 19 years old, Jay Langadinos began meeting with Dr. Patrick Toohey, a longtime psychiatrist in Sydney, Australia. Her endocrinologist referred her to …
Read More »Buffalo Wild Wings Introduces Pizza to Its Menu for the First Time
Buffalo Wild Wings is testing a new pizza, and quite frankly, the final products look scrumptious. The Buffalo Boneless Bar Pizza consists of pieces of its boneless chicken on top of a thin crust. As of now, the tasty flatbread dish will come in two varieties, though that is subject …
Read More »Florida Police Arrest Former Theme Park Worker Who Tried To Meet With Teen Girl For Sex
A Florida man who used to work as a teacher and theme park employee has been convicted this month for trying to meet up with a child for sex. Winter Springs, Fla. resident Dennis Lee Line, 51, could spend up to 10 years to life in federal prison for his …
Read More »Jury Awards Vanessa Bryant $16 Million Over Kobe Bryant Crash Photos
The jury has ruled in favor of Vanessa Bryant in the lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Sheriff and Fire Departments. After more than three hours of deliberation, the jury found Los Angeles County Sheriff and Fire Departments liable for infringing on the constitutional rights of Vanessa Bryant and Co-Plaintiff Christopher Chester. …
Read More »Taxi Driver Who Picked Up Midtown Atlanta Shooter Said “She Was Calm” After Fatal Incident
A taxi cab driver never imagined being part of a breaking news story, but he found himself in the spotlight on Monday afternoon after picking up the midtown Atlanta shooter. Giles Patrick Manido told Channel 2 he believed it to be a typical passenger pickup from a midtown hotel on …
Read More »Krispy Kreme Is Honoring Pups Everywhere With Its New Line of Doggie Doughnuts
Krispy Kreme has long been a go-to for doughnut fans. Now, the brand is looking to satisfy both dog lovers and their animals with the all-new Doggie Doughnuts. The tasty treat will be released on Friday, August 26th, which happens to be National Dog Day. The snack comes in six …
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