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- BusinessHuffPost
Trump Attorney’s New Claim About Mar-A-Lago Causes Jaws To Drop On Twitter
Christina Bobb's comments on Fox News sounded more like an admission to some of Trump's critics.
- WorldReuters
Low water levels on Danube reveal sunken WW2 German warships
Europe's worst drought in years has pushed the mighty river Danube to one of its lowest levels in almost a century, exposing the hulks of dozens of explosives-laden German warships sunk during World War Two near Serbia's river port town of Prahovo. The vessels were among hundreds scuttled along the Danube by Nazi Germany's Black Sea fleet in 1944 as they retreated from advancing Soviet forces, and still hamper river traffic during low water levels. However, this year's drought - viewed by scie
- CelebrityIn The Know by Yahoo
American woman dumbfounded by plate after ordering ‘chips and salsa’ in Italy: ‘I’ll never get over it’
A word to the wise: "Chips and salsa" doesn't mean the same thing everywhere.
- CelebrityChicago Tribune
R. Kelly’s former goddaughter breaks down at his federal trial, telling jury he filmed them having sex while she was a minor
The woman had been testifying for more than four hours Thursday about her clandestine sexual relationship with R&B superstar R. Kelly as an impressionable young teenager when she was asked about one of the central mysteries in the case. Why, after two decades of silence, did she finally decide to come forward and speak out? There was a lengthy, silent pause in the Chicago federal courtroom. ...
- ScienceThe Daily Beast
Scientists Strapped Cameras to Navy Dolphins and Captured Something Terrifying
Photo Illustration by Kelly Caminero / The Daily Beast / GettyAt the risk of awarding the title prematurely, we think we’ve found the weirdest study published in 2022. Scientists strapped GoPro cameras to the bodies of six dolphins trained by the U.S. Navy, and recorded them hunting for food and consuming their prey in grisly detail. According to the study, there was a purpose behind this potential invasion of dolphin privacy; namely, to learn more about how the mammals hunted and ate.Scientists
- SportsUSA TODAY
VideoDrone footage captures horrifying moment alligator attacks triathlon athlete in lake
Bill Berry was training for a triathlon race when he was attacked by an alligator at Lake Thonotosassa in Florida.
- LifestyleINSIDER
I'm a former college teacher. I wish parents would teach their kids these 3 life skills before they're done with high school.
The author taught in college for nine years and shares three things all parents should be teaching their kids before they head out to college.
- CelebrityGood Housekeeping
Jessie James Decker Leaves Fans Speechless After Wearing a Halter Top and Short Shorts
Singer Jessie James Decker shared some of her latest designs from her line Kittenish on Instagram and fans are in complete awe of how fit she looks.
- BusinessIn The Know by Yahoo
Airline passenger claims she was barred from business class lounge over outfit: 'That's disgusting'
A woman is accusing an airline of "gender discrimination" after she says she was barred from entering from its business class lounge because of her outfit.
- EntertainmentAZCentral | The Arizona Republic
Biggest 'Love Island' bombshell yet: Mackenzie Dipman from Season 2 is back in the villa
Mackenzie Dipman, a "Love Island" Season 2 fan favorite, returns to the villa in Episode 27. What to know about her and her relationship with Connor.
- LifestyleMarketWatch
Which is healthier — an ice cream cone, a bag of Fritos or a multigrain bagel? The answer may surprise you
Research from Tufts University shows that certain foods often considered unhealthy are more nutritious than some might expect