Another piece of Judy Garland’s wardrobea> from “The Wizard of Oz” may have been found in an American university decades after it was misplaced.< announced it recovered the iconic blue and white checkered gingham dress and white collared top Garland wore when she played her role as Dorothy Gale in …
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Andrew Brown Jr. family files $30M federal lawsuit in North Carolina
The family of Andrew Brown Jr. – a Black man shot and killed by crime coming to serve search and crime” target=”_blank”>arrest warrants< – filed a $30 million federal lawsuit on Wednesday. The lawsuit filed at the federal courthouse in the Eastern District of North Carolina comes months after 42-year-old …
Read More »Americans are turning to dating apps to find friends
Looking for a relationships” target=”_blank”>new friend<, in 2019. After hearing about Bumble BFF at a music festival, Deimeke download the app and gave it a try. Bumble BFF, which originally launched in 2016, is a platform within the dating app Bumble, specifically to help people connect with platonic friends. Deimeke …
Read More »Fmr top US general in Afghanistan gets 'well done' upon return, as Taliban take key border post with Pakistan
Gen. Austin Scott Miller, commander of American and NATO forces in conflicts, arrived home in the U.S. on Wednesday to a congratulatory reception, as the Taliban’s momentum grows in the wake of the American withdrawal from the country. Miller, who stepped down from his post on Monday in Kabul, was …
Read More »Florida breaks annual manatee death record in first 6 months
More manateesa> have died already this year than in any other year in<a href="https: recorded history, primarily from starvation due to the loss of seagrass beds, state officials said. The Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commissiona> reported that 841 manatee deaths were recorded between Jan. 1 and July 2, breaking …
Read More »Lunar orbit 'wobble' could result in high-tide flooding rise in the 2030s: NASA researchers
By the mid-2030s, scientists believe that coastal regions in the U.S. will begin to experience an increase in disasters, partially due to a “wobble” in the air-and-space orbit. In a air-and-space study published in June in the journal Nature Climate Change, researchers said that the planet’s lunar cycle would exacerbate planet-earth spurred …
Read More »Indianapolis FBI raids lead to more than 10 arrests
More than 10 people are in custody after the topics conducted raids across us-regions Wednesday, Fox 59 Indianapolis reports. The bureau was being assisted by the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, Indiana State Police, the Fishers Police Department, FBI Cincinnati and FBI Louisville. NYC, CHICAGO SEE ANOTHER WAVE OF WEEKEND GUN …
Read More »Health officials warn over melanoma as summer heats up: How to prevent deadly skin cancer
New York health officials issued warnings on melanoma, the deadliest type of cancer, over social media Wednesday as residents take to the outdoors under the summer sun. “Skin cancer most often develops on skin exposed to the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) radiation (rays), but skin cancer can occur anywhere on the …
Read More »Demi Moore, 58, unveils her incredible physique in bikini selfie: ‘Another day in paradise’
demi-moore” target=”_blank”>Demi Moore<, 32, took to Instagram on Wednesday and posted bikini selfies where she modeled a skimpy black triangle bikini. In one photo, the 58-year-old stood in front of a mirror in her bedroom while rocking glasses. In another, she posed in the shade outside while embracing the sunshine …
Read More »Over 20 large goldfish discovered in Minnesota lake, prompting warning from state officials
Pet fish are not fishing” target=”_blank”>wild fish<. The message came after a large number of goldfish were found in one of the city’s waterways and is the latest example of large pet fish being found in lakes or rivers across the country. During a water quality survey of Keller Lake …
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