Football fans got tricked into believing a clearly fake photo of Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa was actually legitimate.
Aleksandr Karelin was the "Russian Bear," one of the most ferocious Olympians to ever live. Akira Maeda was a retired shootfighting pioneer. Together they produced the biggest spectacle of its kind in ...
York man, suspected of child pornography possession, is member of State Police's 10 Most Wanted list
A York man has been accused of possessing child pornography. Shawn Joseph Graeser, 36, of the 300 block of Carlisle Avenue, was charged with 25 felony counts of child pornography on February 2 ...
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NFL Fans Fooled By Fake Photo Of Tua Tagovailoa
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is trending on social media this weekend for an incredibly foolish reason. The 2025 regular season wasn't too kind to Tagovailoa, who had 2,660 passing yards, ...
Article Image kyiv BACK IMPORT Russia Ukraine War Emergency services personnel work to extinguish a fire following a Russian attack in Kyiv ...
USDA Announces Recall on More Than 3 Million Pounds of Frozen Food for Potential Glass Contamination
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has announced a recall on more than 3 million ...
Hardee's Frisco Breakfast Burger is now available, but only for a limited time. The stacked new handheld includes a 100 percent USA Angus beef patty, bacon, American cheese, ketchup, Hash Rounds, and ...
The top US merger banker last year hails from Wells Fargo. Meet him and 19 other dealmakers who who shaped the $4.6 trillion ...
Last season was "torturous” for Hurley because of the on-court inconsistencies and his own anger. But how much can a coach really change?
Every day, Iranians go to stores and find prices rising. The mounting cost of living is an extra weight bearing down as ...
Three people have been arrested after a drug investigation resulted in the seizure of more than a pound of methamphetamine ...
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Blown up at 4am: Who destroyed the Georgia Guidestones
On July 6, 2022, a bomb detonated at 4:00 AM in Elberton, Georgia, destroying part of the 240,000-pound Georgia Guidestones — a monument that had stood since March 22, 1980. Engraved in 8 modern ...
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