A city in Maine is trying to solve a huge mysterya> after a giant rubber duck appeared in its busy harbor. <, on Saturday, according to the New England Cable News. No one knows who put it there. The station reported that the duck is anchored in shallow watera> between a …
Read More »Bride hitchhikes to her own wedding after car breaks down
A relationships” target=”_blank”>bride<. Shenice Beirne, 28, was on her way to her ceremony venue when the vintage Beauford car she rented broke down on the side of a country road, according to South West News Service – a British news agency. She told the news outlet she borrowed her chauffeur’s …
Read More »Twisty NYC apartment tour goes viral on TikTok for its unusual layout
A New York City rental” target=”_blank”>apartment<. Rent New York – a TikTok account that has amassed more than 64,200 followers since joining in March, shared a video of the unique listing last week. “Tell me you don’t know how to make a layout without telling me you don’t know how …
Read More »US families adopting Afghan children are trying to get them out of the country
A parentingthat has been in the process of adopting a 10-year-old Afghan boy for the past five years is now desperately trying to get him out of the country after the conflicts. Bahaudin Mujtaba and his wife Lisa, from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, were hoping they would finally be able to …
Read More »Target trip saves 24-year-old teacher's life
A trip to Target saved one woman’sa> life. < store when she felt faint. Employees in the store acted fast to help her get to a hospital where she suffered a stroke. Employees at a Bismarck Target helped a shopper who later suffered a stroke seek help. (Photo by Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty …
Read More »Teacher explains why she kept a disconnected, 'old school landline phone' mounted to her classroom wall
When it comes to preschool classrooms, chaos is often the norm. But for one former preschool teacher, whose classroom had been described as a spa, calm is the order of each day. And she used one very unusual tool to keep it so: a disconnected landline telephone. Here’s how it …
Read More »Long-lost sisters reunite after more than 20 years apart: 'Our future is bright'
Two sisters who said they were separated as family-and-friends” target=”_blank”>children< and the death of Bigley’s father. “There were several times throughout my early adult life I felt defeated and like I’d hit dead ends,” Bigley told FOX News in an email interview. “Over time, I received more information and I’d …
Read More »US Bicycle Route System expands with 2,903 miles of new cycling trails across 5 states
Cyclistsa> are getting more options with the <a href="https: latest expansion. In total, 18 new bicycle routesa> have been added to the national system, which measures 2,903 miles –the largest addition to date, according to the <a href="https:. The new routes are spread across California, Indiana, Ohio, Utah and Washington. …
Read More »Family asks Cincinnati Zoo to name newborn sloth after their late 1-year-old son
An Indiana-based family is hoping the Cincinnati Zoo will name a soon-to-be newborn sloth after their late son who died earlier this year in the nearby Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. Alyssa Nicholson and her husband, Alex Nicholson, from Lawrenceburg, created an petition on change.org called “Name the baby sloth after Oliver” …
Read More »'Sunday scaries' cause work-related stress for more than half of American professionals: survey
More than half of working professionals in the U.S. are facing mental-health ahead of the workweek. The phenomenon, which LinkedIn is calling the “Sunday Scaries,” is impacting 66% of professionals, according to a recent work survey from the online job board and social network. According to LinkedIn’s survey, Sunday Scaries …
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