
- U.S.Reuters
A cheerleader's Snapchat profanity gets U.S. Supreme Court's attention
Two days after Mahanoy Area High School in Pennsylvania held its cheerleading tryouts, ninth-grader Brandi Levy was still fuming about being passed over for a spot on the varsity squad. While a younger girl had been picked for varsity, Levy was facing another year relegated to the junior varsity cheer squad. Levy, age 14 at the time, posted the photo to the Snapchat social media platform, adding a caption using the same curse word four times to voice her displeasure with cheerleading, softball, school and "everything."
- CelebrityIn The Know
Family makes ‘unsettling’ discovery after tearing out the carpet in new home: ‘[It was] covered for a reason’
The discovery, shared to Reddit by a user named Yamaha234, is just the latest bizarre home feature to turn heads online.
- WorldFOX News Videos
VideoNeighbor with footage of Ma'Khia Bryant shooting: Officer 'did what he thought was best'
Donavon Brinson, who captured footage of the fatal shooting of an Ohio teen by a police officer, says the officer was not faced with many choices and only had seconds to respond.
- U.S.HuffPost
It's Been Exactly 1 Year Since The Most Insane Moment Of The Trump Presidency
One year later, many people still can't believe this actually happened.
- HealthTime
People Are Reporting Unexpected Side Effects After COVID-19 Vaccination—But That's Actually Normal
A health professional holds a vial of Janssen/J&J's COVID-19 vaccine in Pamplona, Spain on April 22, 2021. Abigail, a 29-year-old from New York City who asked to use a pseudonym to preserve her privacy, knew to expect some side effects after she got her second Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in February. While scientists have not confirmed that COVID-19 vaccines can cause menstrual changes like Abigail’s, she feels confident the shot was her trigger, since she experienced something similar after a probable case of COVID-19 last spring.