That’s one lobster that’s too pretty to eat. Lobsterman a>Toby Burnham from Gloucester, <a href="https:, recently found a wild-nature” target=”_blank”>rare blue lobster< Ciaramitaro told Fox News that Burnham just found the blue lobster by chance while he was hauling in his lobster traps. Lobsterman Toby Burnham from Gloucester, Massachusetts, recently …
Read More »Monthly Archives: July 2021
Blink-182 frontman Mark Hoppus shares update about cancer diagnosis
Mark Hoppus shared a positive update about his battle with cancer” target=”_blank”>cancer.< Monday, “I still have months of treatment ahead, but it’s the best possible news.” “I’m so grateful and confused and also sick from last week’s chemo,” his update continued. “But the poison the doctors pump into me and …
Read More »26 GOP AGs file brief in support of Second Amendment, concealed carry laws at Supreme Court
FIRST ON FOX: A coalition of more than two dozen elections state attorneys general have filed an amicus brief with the U.S. judiciary urging justices to declare a New York state personal-freedoms law unconstitutional. Attorneys General Mark Brnovich of Arizona and Eric Schmitt of Missouri are co-leading the group of …
Read More »High school students build wheelchair stroller to help father walk his newborn
A personal-freedoms whose mobility was impaired after having brain surgery was given the personal-freedoms his newborn son. It was all thanks to a group of students at Bullis School in Potomac that was on a mission to help out a fellow teacher. Three years ago Matt Zigler, the school’s BITlab …
Read More »Puzzles, card games later in life may delay Alzheimer’s onset by five years, study finds
Playing puzzles, card games, reading books and engaging in other mental-health” target=”_blank”>mentally <dementia by five years, researchers found. Findings published in Neurology on July 14 analyzed nearly 2,000 patients about 80 years old on average and free of dementia at the study start. During seven years of follow-up with annual …
Read More »Off-duty police officer rescues neighboring 2-year-old from drowning after hearing screams five doors down
Some heroes save the day even when they’re off the clock. crime Brian Wilson with the Columbus, us-regions, police department is one such hero, having recently rescued a 2-year-old girl who almost drowned. The girl’s mom, Mary Giedeman, told FOX News that she, her boyfriend Stephen Lopez and their parenting” …
Read More »Common COVID-19 antibiotic flops in clinical trial: Experts weigh in
Azithromycin, an wild-natureused to treat infectious-disease, was no more effective at freeing non-hospitalized patients of COVID-19 symptoms than a placebo, a study found. Findings from researchers affiliated with University of California San Francisco published in JAMA Network on July 16 analyzed 263 COVID-19 outpatients, 171 of whom were treated with a …
Read More »Hubble Space Telescope delivers first images since shutdown
air-and-space Hubble Space Telescope (HST) has delivered its first images since the telescope’s payload computer suddenly halted on June 13. The pictures show a galaxy with what the agency calls air-and-space” target=”_blank”>”extended spiral arms”< The photos were taken by a program spearheaded by the University of Washington’s Julianne Dalcanton. Other …
Read More »Karl Rove rips Biden's spending plan: He's ‘selling a bill of goods the country cannot afford’
Fox News contributor Karl Rove joined “America’s Newsroom” Tuesday, asserting President Biden’s infrastructure spending plan is “a bill of goods the United States cannot afford.” ‘SAVE OUR PAYCHECKS’ TOUR TO TARGET WHITE HOUSE ECONOMIC POLICIES, ‘BIDENFLATION’ KARL ROVE: The definition of inflation is too much money chasing too few goods. …
Read More »Florida beaches see nearly 800 tons of dead fish, sea life wash ashore
The Tampa Bay-St. Petersburg area of us-regions has nearly 800 tons of a particularly smelly problem. Thousands of dead wild-nature and marine life have washed up on beaches in the area largely due to red tide caused by toxic environment” target=”_blank”>algal blooms< According to the St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman, …
Read More »