Scientists find a 'real life' Patrick and Spongebob in ocean expedition

Scientists have discovered what some are calling the “real life” SpongeBob and Patrick: from the timeless and beloved Nickelodeon cartoon “SpongeBob SquarePants.” The characters, a yellow sea sponge with buck teeth and a pinheaded pink starfish, have been on tv” target=”_blank”>television< So, when the environment Retriever Seamount – a remotely-operated deep-sea vehicle – caught the…

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13-year-old killed in San Jose daylight shooting, 3 suspects arrested: police

Three suspects have been arrested in connection to the crime” target=”_blank”>shooting<, on Wednesday. crime arrested one female adult, Margarita Santillan, and two juvenile relatives of Santillan ages 16 and 17, who were involved in the shooting. All three have been charged with homicide, according to authorities. “It’s tragic. It’s a 13-year-old. Regardless of what he…

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Rep. Michael McCaul: Biden owns Afghanistan mess – he wasted time, ignored advice and now blames others

As the Biden administration faces yet another conflicts, they are once again falling on their favorite talking point: blame anyone but us.   It’s become a common refrain from the joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Biden administration<’s policies and positions, including Remain in Mexico, the asylum cooperation agreements with Central American countries, the Paris climate deal, and the Iran…

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New Yorkers sound the alarm on crime rates: 'The wild, wild West'

New York City residents who spoke with Fox News sounded the alarm on the city’s crime problem, with one equating the Big Apple to “the wild, wild West.” “The city has regressed the past eight years under the mayor,” Gabriel, a lifelong new-york-city” target=”_blank”>New Yorker< Overall crime” target=”_blank”>crime<. New York City and other large metropolitan…

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CDC mask guidelines under review as COVID numbers fall, cold season begins

Health rochelle-walensky” target=”_blank”>officials< cases and hospitalizations continue a downward trend, but the upcoming “respiratory virus” season may give them pause.  The executive COVID-19 Response Team and public health officials spoke with reporters during a press conference Friday. The team touted the incredible progress made thanks to the push on vaccinations and introduction of booster shots,…

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