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Susan Menard, a former Rhode Island mayor, was named as one of two women discovered dead inside a Woonsocket house earlier this week. Menard and a second unidentified person were discovered inside a residence on Monday, according to a news statement by the Rhode Island Medical Examiners Office on Wednesday. According to prior reports from CBS, when police arrived at Menard’s home, the two remains were “severely decomposed.” The medical examiner stated that Menard’s cause of death was still under investigation. She was 74 years old. The decomposed bodies were discovered in September after neighbors reported not seeing the inhabitants…

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According to a series of secret text exchanges, Jack Dorsey advocated for Elon Musk’s appointment to Twitter’s board a year prior to the Tesla CEO’s $44 billion bid. The discussion comes amid an ongoing legal struggle between Twitter and Musk, who agreed to buy the social media network in April before pulling out in July. According to court documents acquired by Insider, Dorsey initially contacted Tesla founder Elon Musk on March 26. Dorsey reportedly texted Musk about Twitter, saying, “A new platform is required.” It can’t be a corporation. That’s why I walked away.” Based on the chat log, Musk…

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Johnny Depp is now dating his attorney and no, it’s not Camille Vazquez. According to a source who spoke to PEOPLE, Johnny Depp is dating Joelle Rich, one of the lawyers from his U.K. libel lawsuit. The insider claims that although they are dating, it is not serious. London attorney Rich represented 59-year-old Depp in his libel action against The Sun, which he lost in November 2020. Rich was part of Depp’s legal team. He filed a lawsuit against the publication for labeling him a “wife-beater,” but the judge upheld the charges as “basically true” and his ex-wife Amber Heard…

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A hilarious joke that Tim Allen made about Joe Biden has gone viral. Following Biden’s interview on the CBS television news show “60 Minutes,” the 69-year-old actor’s tweet that poked fun at Biden set the internet ablaze. Allen’s tweet stated, “Biden was on 60 minutes. I heard he asked how long the show was”. The tweet garnered over 142,000 likes within hours but also had a lot of backlashes too. The “Home Improvement” star’s joke soon ignited a debate, and many of Allen’s detractors attacked him in the comments. While some Twitter users mocked the joke as “unfunny” and “lame,”…

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On the morning of his 60th birthday, a guy from Nebraska got up with a single aim in mind to raft down the mighty Missouri river in a gigantic pumpkin. Pumpkin enthusiast Duane Hansen broke the Guinness World Record for the longest journey in a pumpkin boat. Hansen made it 41 miles down the Missouri River in an 846-pound pumpkin that he named the SS Bertha. https://twitter.com/nerdist/status/1572030106574413825 Hansen set off from Bellevue in the pumpkin boat he had built himself and paddled for a total of 12 hours before breaking the previous world record of 25 kilometers, which had been…

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According to the Washington County Jail, an executive at a company that makes vegan food products has been charged with criminal battery and making a terroristic threat following an altercation that occurred outside of a football game. The altercation involved allegations that the executive bit a man on the nose. Officials said that Beyond Meat Chief Operations Officer Doug Ramsey is the suspect in an incident involving road rage that occurred on Saturday in Fayetteville, Arkansas, outside of a college football game between the Arkansas Razorbacks and the Missouri State Bears. According to a complaint filed by the police, a…

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Corporate media channels are now advocating the use of human pee as a “environmentally friendly” solution to the chronic fertilizer shortages that are affecting farmers in the United States. According to the National Pulse, since 2016, the federal government of the United States has provided funding for research on the use of human urine as fertilizer. Despite this, the approach has recently witnessed a surge in popularity due to worldwide fertilizer and food shortages. Many people have pointed the finger at the ongoing conflict in Ukraine as the cause of this scarcity; however, the push for “green” energy by environmental…

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Maryland State troopers used to bust parties if there were people smoking weed but now they are throwing their own! The Maryland State Police public-safety training school in Montgomery County has just started a new program to bring awareness to driving under the influence of marijuana. In order to do so, they put up a big white tent and invited 10 people from the community to get high on their dime. Inside the tent was munchie foods such as chips, pizza, sweets, and a lot of marijuana. MPD’s objective, on the other hand, was entirely serious: to demonstrate to law…

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As part of a basic income program that is intended to help “lift people out of poverty,” the city of Denver announced last week that more than 140 people who are currently experiencing homelessness will each be provided with up to $1,000 each month for 12 months. This will be done as part of the program. The Denver Basic Income Project will give direct financial support to over 140 women, transgender and gender non-conforming persons, and families living in shelters as a result of the City Council’s approval of a contract for a total amount of $2 million. https://twitter.com/CampfireColo/status/1572063664462757891 Mayor…

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It is not often that a guy gets credited with two heroic movements in the span of only weeks, but it seems that this is precisely what occurred with Darryl Darling, a former Marine who is being hailed for his two remarkable acts of bravery. According to WSVN-TV, Darling’s heroic deeds began on August 16, when he was at a pub in Florida when a guy allegedly entered the establishment while carrying a grenade. When that happened, the former marine sprang into action with fast thinking and diverted the attention of the individual who was holding the grenade so that…

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An ex-Nevada deputy attorney general was arrested in connection with the horrible death of a young girl in Hawaii half a century ago. DNA evidence connected Tudor Chirila Jr., now 77 years old, to the fatal stabbing of Nancy Anderson, then 19 years old, in 1972. Chirila was apprehended in Reno and charged with second-degree murder as a result of the evidence. On January 7, 1972, Anderson, who had come to Hawaii after graduating from high school in Michigan a year earlier, was stabbed upwards of 60 times inside her Waikiki, Hawaii apartment, according to the police. Police were never…

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According to statements made by Australian authorities on Tuesday, a man who was found dead in southwest Australia was murdered by a wild kangaroo that may have been kept as a pet. According to reports, this was the first time in Australia since 1936 when a kangaroo was responsible for a deadly assault. On Sunday, a member of the man’s family discovered him on his property suffering from severe injuries in semirural Redmond, around 250 miles southeast of Perth, the capital city of the state of Western Australia. According to the police, the kangaroo was shot dead by the police…

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Former CNN reporter Brian Stelter who used to be the host of the show “Reliable Sources,” revealed on Monday that he had been awarded a fellowship at Harvard. In a tweet, Stelter announced his new employment opportunity at the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Harvard University. Stelter would go on to write in his tweet: “Personal news: I’m joining the @ShorensteinCtr at Harvard Kennedy School.” “Beginning in the fall, I will be serving as the Walter Shorenstein Media and Democracy Fellow, during which time I will facilitate conversations, some of which will…

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A pastor who was detained by police officers for watering the flowers of a neighbor who was out of town has filed a federal lawsuit stating that the event violated his constitutional rights and created ongoing difficulties including mental anguish and anxiety. Pastor Michael Jennings filed the complaint on Friday night against three cops and the municipality of Childersburg, which is located in central Alabama. He is asking for a trial by jury and is demanding an amount of money that has not been determined. Fox News reported on Saturday, that attorneys for Jennings held a news conference in front…

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According to police officials and his former teammates, Anthony Varvaro, a former pitcher in the MLB who retired in 2016 to become a police officer in the New York City area, was killed in a car accident on his way to work at the September 11 memorial ceremony in Manhattan on Sunday morning. The Port Authority of New York employed Varvaro, who was 37 years old at the time, as an officer. After graduating from St. John’s University, he then spent the next six years in the big leagues as a relief pitcher for the Atlanta Braves and the Boston…

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Will Ferrell has been one of the funniest actors in Hollywood with hit movies such as Step Brothers, Anchorman, and Talladega Nights, but his latest involvement in politics has many of his fans starting to distance themselves from the actor. Will Ferrell recently took on a new position as a campaign volunteer and took a trip to Georgia to knock on doors for Stacey Abrams, who is running for governor of Georgia. He also made an appearance at Kennesaw State University, where he also praised Stacey Abrams. According to Ferrell’s wife, Ferrell is very happy to be a Democrat, and…

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On Friday, King Charles III delivered his historic first statement since inheriting to the throne of the United Kingdom. In the speech, he acknowledged his “deep sadness” and paid an impassioned homage to his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II. According to People Magazine the King was quoted “We owe her the most emotional gratitude any family could ever due to their mother for her love, affection, direction, understanding, and example,” he added. “We couldn’t have been the people we are today without her love, affection, guidance, and example.” The King also said he wanted to convey his affection for Harry…

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The individual who was found guilty of murdering John Lennon over forty years ago is now eligible for parole for the twelfth time. In 1980 Mark David Chapman entered a guilty plea to the charge of killing John Lennon as the Beatles legend returned to his apartment building in Manhattan. He initially became eligible for parole in the year 2000, but he has been turned down for release 11 times since then. Chapman, who is currently incarcerated at the Wende Correctional Facility in upstate New York, was a religious zealot at the age of 25 when he traveled from Hawaii…

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Another young person has lost their life as a result of participating in the “blackout challenge” that has been linked to the deaths of many other children and teenagers. Leon Brown, 14, died only a few weeks after his fellow Brit, Archie Battersbee, 12, passed away. Both are believed to have died as a result of the same viral “blackout challenge”. A police spokesman stated in a statement that we were informed of the unexpected death of a 14-year-old child at Ochilview Court in Cumbernauld at about 8 a.m. on Thursday. Per the New York Post Brown’s death was not…

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A homeowner in Colorado woke up to a scary surprise earlier in the week. According to the Associated Press, the Ken Mauldin homeowner in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, woke up to the sound of his wife yelling, “There’s a bear in the house!” Mauldin’s wife, Kelly, was initially alerted early in the morning by the barking of the family’s dogs. So she got up to check on the dogs but found herself staring at a male black bear that weighed approximately 400 pounds and was approximately 10 feet away in the dining area. https://twitter.com/BoSnerdley/status/1560701668706115584 In response to his wife’s cry for…

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Officials from Yellowstone National Park stated on Friday that a piece of a human foot that was discovered in a shoe that was floating in a hot spring earlier this week is thought to be connected to the passing of a person who occurred one month ago. The fatality that occurred on July 31 is being examined, but park authorities have said in a statement that they do not suspect foul play in any way. The statement did not include any specifics about how the death is thought to have occurred, the name of the individual who passed away, or…

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Five Great Danes that belonged to a lady whose corpse was found in a ditch close to Rossie, Iowa, were responsible for her death, according to an announcement made by local officials on Wednesday. According to KTIV-TV, Mindy Kiepe, 43, was found in a ditch by a man who at first believed she had been involved in a motorcycle crash. However, she wasn’t involved in a motorcycle crash rather she was attacked by her dogs on August 15 in a rural part of Clay County. The corpse of Kiepe was found only a short distance away from her farm in…

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The euthanasia rules in Canada, which are already among the laxest in the world, could soon become much laxer. According to the AP, the new rule will soon make “mature” minors under the age of 18 and the mentally ill eligible for euthanasia. By definition, euthanasia is “the practice of intentionally ending life to relieve pain and suffering.” In 2016, Canada became the first country to legalize euthanasia, a practice in which medical professionals administer medications to end a patient’s life. According to the law, it is only permissible to do CPR on patients with a diagnosable pathological disease, who…

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A radiologist from California claims he has video proof that proves his wife, a dermatologist, spiked his drinks on many occasions with harmful household chemicals. This comes after he hid cameras in their kitchen after he had already developed severe medical problems inside his body. Emily Yue Yu, a 45-year-old dermatologist, was taken into custody by the police in Irvine last week on suspicion of poisoning. According to the Orange County District Attorney’s Office, she has not been officially charged with anything. On Friday, her husband, Dr. Jack Chen, who is 53 years old, submitted a request for an order…

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After making the claim that convicted child molester Jeffrey Epstein may have operated as a covert operative for either the CIA or Israel’s Mossad, Joe Rogan’s comments instantly went viral. Rogan, who is 54 years old, said on  The Joe Rogan Experience episode that aired on Friday that it was possible that Epstein was involved in an effort to acquire critical intel about the world’s richest and most influential persons. The topic of Epstein being linked to the CIA arose when  Rogan and his guest, Whitney Cummings, were discussing Epstein’s links with Harvard University. Rogan added in reference to Epstein,…

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After tweeting a snapshot of a piece of meat and saying it was an image of a faraway star captured by the James Webb Space Telescope, a scientist from France has now issued an apology for his mistake. Last Monday, the well-known French scientist and head of France’s Alternative Energies Commission, Etienne Klein, posted a picture of a slice of a Spanish sausage to Twitter and praised the “depth of detail” it gave. According to his Twitter Klein would tweet: “Image of Proxima Centauri, the star that is the closest to the sun and is approximately 4.2 light years away…

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On an extremely hot summer day, the best way to beat the heat is sometimes to just stay inside and soak up the A/C. Well, unfortunately, citizens in the country of Spain are no longer allowed to keep their air conditioning units below 80°F. The new totalitarian law has been issued due to the EU limiting the reliance on Russian gas which in return has caused a major energy shortage. Spain has taken the contentious step of prohibiting the use of air conditioning in the summer months at temperatures lower than 27 degrees Celsius which is about 80.6 degrees Fahrenheit.…

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Host of InfoWars Alex Jones didn’t hold his tongue while taking the stand during his civil trial. While testifying behind the stand in his civil trial on Thursday Alex Jones claimed Jeffery Epstein and the Clintons are pedophiles. Jones took the stand to address questions from Sandy Hook’s parents’ attorney Mark Bankston about information from InfoWars referring to the trial’s Judge Maya Guerra Gamble. The exchange can be seen in a film that was uploaded to YouTube by the Law & Crime Channel. Bankston questioned Jones about the content of InfoWars about the judge. The Daily Caller provided this dialogue…

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Could the latest 4chan leak of all of Hunter Biden’s dirty deeds be to blame? According to Hollywood insiders, the stress of the ongoing federal investigation into Hunter Biden’s laptop is putting a strain on his marriage with filmmaker Melissa Cohen. Both Hunter and his new South African bride, are frustrated because they are in lockdown while she has admitted to friends that living with Hunter is “challenging.” An individual who is close to the couple went on record saying, Hunter and Melissa never go anywhere anymore because they have been instructed to stay out of the public’s eyes while…

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A gigantic snake that had two dogs living within its guts was captured in the northeastern part of Thailand. The python, which measured 22 feet in length had a big stomach bump when it was discovered, and it’s believed that the large python has been snacking on local pets for the last several years. The huge snake was discovered on July 9, when a large python was seen slithering across abandoned building materials at an empty lot in the province of Sisaket. Animal rescue agents were called to attend to the python and were seen on video footage coaxing the…

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