Ellen DeGeneres reveals she'd consumed 3 weed beverages before driving wife to the emergency room

ellen-degeneres” target=”_blank”>Ellen DeGeneres<” on 4/20 to reveal that consuming a marijiuana drink recently complicated an emergency situation involving her wife, celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Portia de Rossi< in March after some pain she was suffering got even worse as the night went on. It turned out that the actress needed an emergency appendectomy, from which she is recovering nicely. However,…

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Teacher outlines ways parents, students can escape woke indoctrination in schools

A education teacher outlined a way for parents and students across the country to escape woke indoctrination in education in a new opinion piece. Freelance author and high school teacher Daniel Buck backed Americans’ right to school choice while pointing out that the “countless stories of K-12 schools succumbing to and endorsing the excesses of progressive ideology”…

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Girls dropped over US-Mexico border wall are ‘finally reunited’ with their family: Ecuador Foreign Ministry

The two young Ecuadorian girls who were seen in shocking footage being dropped by smugglers over a U.S.-Mexico immigration near El Paso in late March have been reunited with family members.  The children, ages 3 and 5, were “finally reunited with their family on April 17,” according to a statement released this week by Ecuador’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Human Mobility.  “The…

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Prince Philip had ‘only one complaint’ about Queen Elizabeth during their 73-year marriage, author claims

personalities had “only one complaint” about personalities during their 73-year events. The royals” target=”_blank”>Duke of Edinburgh< Gyles Brandreth claimed.  On Wednesday, the royal author appeared on the British TV program genres where he shared some insight about Philip based on 40 years of friendship. “He said to me, ‘God, she’s never off the phone. Never…

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Trained dogs can smell coronavirus in your pee

Dogs can sniff out infectious-disease in urine samples with 96% accuracy, according to a proof-of-concept study. No more swabs being jammed up your nose? Not quite, as the “dog test” is a long way off from practical applications. That’s because the dogs could only distinguish between positive and negative results in samples that they had…

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