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- U.S.TechCrunch
It might be time for companies in San Francisco to call employees' bluff
Spend any amount of time in New York, and you'll feel it. Manhattan and Brooklyn are teeming with activity. The question, and one asked this week by the San Francisco Chronicle, is why San Francisco isn't bouncing back in the same way.
- LifestyleIn The Know by Yahoo
Mom makes upsetting discovery in Walmart when she stacks toddler boys’ shorts: ‘This is not OK’
TikTokers were shocked by what this mom uncovered in the toddler clothes section.
- U.S.INSIDER
A top LA County coroner described in graphic testimony what Kobe Bryant's body looked like to give the jury an idea of what the crash-site photos may have shown
Emily Tauscher provided jurors with a gruesome mental image so they could have a sense of what any photos of the crash site would show.
- CelebrityYahoo Life
Daisy Fuentes, 55, responds to TikTok commenters who say she's unrecognizable
The former MTV VJ addressed confused commenters in a TikTok video that's now gaining traction.
- U.S.USA TODAY
A disaster 'larger than any in world history' is coming for California. It's not an earthquake.
A study says that as the Earth warms, a California flood that would swamp Los Angeles, displace millions and cause historic damage gets more likely.
- U.S.CBS News
Low water levels at Lake Mead reveal more than just human remains
Four sets of human remains have been found at Lake Mead National Recreation Area since May.
- ScienceReuters Videos
VideoDisoriented bear cub rescued in Turkey after eating 'mad honey'
STORY: Footage showed the bear wobbling and whining as she sat belly-up in the back of a pick-up truck, after people rescued the visibly-debilitated animal from the forest.Mad honey, or "deli bal" in Turkish, is a type of rhododendron honey that can have hallucinogenic effects.The bear was brought to a vet, where she was receiving treatment and would likely be released into the wild in the coming days, local authorities said, adding that she was in good condition.
- U.S.INSIDER
The scientific theory of why some Americans don't want Brittney Griner to come home from a Russian prison
Plenty of Americans don't support the US government's efforts to bring Brittney Griner home. An expert in hostage taking and recovery explains why.
- PoliticsHuffPost
Kevin McCarthy Mocked After Asking If Americans Are Better Off Than 2 Years Ago
Apparently the House Republican leader forgot the country was being ravaged in 2020 by COVID-19 before vaccines were available.
- CelebrityGood Morning America
12-year-old's emotional reaction to puppy surprise has the internet tearing up
An Ohio boy was surprised with a puppy for his 12th birthday this week and his emotional reaction has social media users tearing up alongside him. Sarah Grimpo shared a TikTok video of her son's big surprise that has since been viewed more than 30 million times in just two days. The video shows Grimpo's son Adam unwrapping a birthday present, which turns out to be a "Stranger Things"-themed walkie-talkie dog toy and another basketball dog toy.
- EntertainmentNextShark
Japanese kickboxer Rukiya Anpo demolishes ‘street fighters’ who interrupted training session
Footage of Japanese kickboxer Rukiya “Demolition Man” Anpo recently went viral for showing him beating up uninvited fighters who interrupted a training session – or did they really? A video of the fight shows a group of "street fighters" seemingly barging into the gym where Anpo, 26, and fellow Japanese kickboxer Kosei Yamada, 29, were training. Several social media posts claimed that the "street fighters" challenged them to a fight.