
- U.S.In The Know
Controversial lawn decoration ignites battle within neighborhood: ‘Why would you do this?’
Ah, homeowner's association drama. The post Controversial lawn decoration ignites battle within neighborhood: ‘Why would you do this?’ appeared first on In The Know.
- BusinessBusiness Insider
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell says he hired private investigators to find out why Fox News isn't letting him speak on air
Mike Lindell said Friday he "spent a lot of money" investigating Fox News for its failure to invite him on air to peddle false election claims.
- CelebrityThe Telegraph
Prince Philip's regard for German cousins who were kept out of public eye for years
- U.S.The Root
Black Family Accuses Georgia Daycare of Feeding White Children While Black Children Wait to Eat
A daycare center in Roswell, Ga., has come under fire after being accused of feeding white children first while all the Black children had to wait to eat. The controversy started after the father of one of the Black children said he checked in on his two-year-old via live stream video and noticed the incident he described as disturbing and discriminatory.
- HealthYahoo Life
Dakota Johnson says we shouldn't call vibrators sex toys. Here's why she may be right.
The actress is working with a sexual wellness company that is legitimizing vibrators and other sexual props.
- CelebrityIn The Know
Man slams girlfriend after discovering her ‘unbelievably bad’ secret behavior: ‘Something’s not right with her’
The husband was "shocked" after finding out what she had done from his Facebook account.
- U.S.Business Insider
A Boston patrol cop allegedly abused a 12-year-old in 1995. Last year the victim reported that his daughter was abused by the same cop, who kept his badge despite an investigation finding he likely committed the crime.
A father reported that Patrick M. Rose Sr. assaulted his daughter between the ages of 7 to 12. In 1995, he also reported Rose for assault.