New York’s highest court has ruled that Happy the Elephant is not a legal person and therefore not entitled to basic human rights. Tuesday morning, the us-regions issued its 5-2 decision in Matter of Nonhuman Rights Project v. Breheny, affirming the lower court’s ruling that Happy the Bronx Zoo elephant …
Read More »MSNBC avoids reporting on Washington Post turmoil that dominated Twitter
The Washington Post was plagued with controversies that dominated the conversation on Twitter, but MSNBC made no mention of the viral drama that even liberal journalists were tweeting about. In the past two weeks, The Post was hit with bad press, from being forced to issue an editor’s note on …
Read More »Surgeon performed life-saving procedure on firefighter whose religious beliefs opposed blood transfusion
Bloodless surgery is a safe alternative for patients who do not want to receive blood transfusions during surgery, health experts told Fox News. Bloodless surgery helps individuals receive the surgery they need when they cannot or choose not to receive any blood or blood products such as red and white blood …
Read More »Jeff Bridges admits fan love 'saved' his life while battling COVID, cancer
celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Jeff Bridges< “Family and fans, and you feel all that love and energy coming,” Bridges said. “That can’t help but make you feel better. Probably saved my life feeling all that love coming.” “GMA” host Lara Spencer asked Bridges if the love from fans changed his outlook on his …
Read More »Yosemite National Park graffiti vandalism leads NPS to ask public for ID help
Officials at Yosemite National Park are searching for a person or group who defaced trail blocks with graffiti. The park turned to social media on Sunday, June 12, to ask the public for any assistance they can provide that’ll help Yosemite National Park catch whoever is responsible for the vandalism. …
Read More »After criticism over China, UN rights chief declines second term
united-nations” target=”_blank”>The United Nations human rights chief<, who said conditions Chinese authorities imposed on the visit did not enable a complete and independent assessment of the rights environment. “As my term as high commissioner draws to a close, this council’s milestone 50th session will be the last which I brief,” …
Read More »Black bean corn avocado salsa for your next cookout: Try the recipe
Sure, you could make the same guacamole recipe for the 100th time or pop open a jar of salsa, but why not recipes” target=”_blank”>invest just 10 minutes< with tortilla chips, or as a side salad to your favorite Tex-Mex meal. HOW TO MAKE BURNT END MAC AND CHEESE: TRY THE …
Read More »Apple AirTag stalking and tracking by criminals is a problem: here’s how to stop it
companies is turning out to be a boon to criminals. Here’s why, and some ways to address unwanted tracking. The coat-button-sized AirTag, announced in April of last year, is a Bluetooth tracking device, designed to help you find keys, backpacks, wallets, devices, or any personal item you want to track. …
Read More »NASA’s Earth-observing TROPICS satellites presumably lost as Astra rocket fails to make orbit
California-based space firm Astra suffered a failed air-and-space on Sunday after the rocket’s second-stage booster engine shut down early. Astra’s small, 45-foot Rocket 3.3 was launched from Space Launch Complex 46 shortly after 1:40 p.m. local time in Cape Canaveral, Florida with two of air-and-space called TROPICS. The NASA …
Read More »NYC shells out $200K in taxpayer dollars to bring drag performers to public schools: report
new-york-city” target=”_blank”>New York City shelled out<, street festivals and libraries in May alone ahead of Pride month. ADAMS BOOED AT NYC PRIDE PARADE, LGBTQ GROUPS BOYCOTT MAYOR’S RECEPTION OVER RECENT APPOINTEES Students are led to their classroom at Yung Wing School P.S. 124 on March 07, 2022, in New York …
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