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Wildlife specialists in the French region of Normandy are alerting residents about an unusual problem: "drunk" deer running rampant. Hikers and drivers should be cautious of inebriated deer, according to the Association pour la protection des animaux sauvages (ASPAS). Members of the public were advised to stay a safe distance from any deer that appeared to be acting oddly, according to the organization. But what causes deer to become inebriated? The answer is actually rather intriguing. (read more) |
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Attacking a food-delivery robot is a bad idea. These guys did it anyway (read more) |
Landslide buries primary road connecting Alaska resort community to the city of Seward (read more) |
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After an 11-day manhunt that gained notoriety across the nation, Casey White is back in custody and Vicky White has died. While many predicted that it would be Casey White who would "suicide by cop" when it all came to an end, ultimately, it was Vicky White who shot herself in the head at the end of a chase with law enforcement. Law enforcement didn't fire a single shot. The tragic saga finally came to an end in Evansville, Indiana. So, how long had the couple been there and what led to their apprehension? (read more) |
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If indigestion wasn't enough to keep you away from Taco Bell… (read more) |
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Democrats have long believed that if Republicans were successful in repealing Roe v. Wade, they would soon regret it when Americans went to the polls. While this was a realistic assumption given that the majority of Americans believe abortion should be legal in some circumstances, for Republicans, things aren't looking so awful. Despite the SCOTUS document leak, a recent CNN poll showed the GOP leading Democrats on the generic vote by seven points. It's worth mentioning that sentiments against abortion in the United States varies. And it isn't necessarily governed by party lines. (read more) |
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The White House is still denying this claim as a conspiracy theory, even though it's true (read more) |
A prominent lockdown advocate finally admits what we already knew (read more) |
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Investors are looking for improved results in May after a difficult first quarter. Although the first five trading days of May were extremely turbulent, the S&P 500 only lost 0.21% for the week. Many corporations recently announced profits, providing investors with an updated picture of how their businesses are doing. Here are three firms that recently announced earnings and had great results, despite their recent stock price movements. Let's look at why these stocks are among the best to buy in May. (read more) |
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5 discounted growth stocks to buy and hold for the foreseeable future (read more) |
Why these dividend stocks should be on your watchlist (read more) |
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A Texas woman is still relishing her crazy thrift store find after she decided to shop at a Goodwill store. While rummaging through the store, the woman stumbled upon an old bust that was priced at $35. The bust was on the floor, hidden under a table. The unique object immediately caught her attention, so she decided to investigate. When she picked it up to check it out, she realized it was carved out of marble and weighed more than 50 pounds. After purchasing the bust and doing research on it, the woman found out the bust was actually from ancient Rome and dates to the first century B.C. or first century A.D. Some researchers believe the bust is of Pompey the Great, who was defeated in civil war by Julius Caesar. But how did such a historical piece of art end up at a Texas Goodwill? And was the woman who purchased it able to keep the rare piece? (read more) |
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What happened when a passenger had to take the flight controls after the pilot got sick? (read more) |
Heck of a morning jolt: $50 million worth of cocaine found hidden among coffee bean bags (read more) |
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A break in the Madeleine McCann case is coming just a few days shy of what would have been McCann's 19th birthday, and it suggests the worst could have happened to the young girl when she disappeared 15 years ago. Christian Brückner,45, was officially named a suspect in the case on April 22 this year. He was already in jail for raping a 72-year-old woman in the village where McCann disappeared. It was discovered Brückner did odd jobs at the Ocean Club in Praia da Luz and would have been familiar with the resort building. This information led Hans Christian-Wolters, a German prosecutor, to believe that Brückner was responsible for McCann's kidnapping. Brückner reportedly lived in a camper van when he was working as a handyman. Here's what police found when searching his van, and here's what Christian-Wolters believes happened to Madeleine after she was kidnapped. (read more) |
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A Pennsylvania mother planned the killings of her sons a week in advance (read more) |
This Los Angeles Angels player hit one of the craziest home runs that baseball fans had ever seen (read more) |
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