A 2-year-old was found snuggled up in the woods after going missing in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. The little girl walked away from her home with her two family dogs on Wednesday evening in Faithorn, Michigan. The toddler was found hours later asleep in the woods, using the smaller dog as …
Read More »Tunnel to Towers chair Frank Siller hosts 22nd annual 9/11 5K race: ‘We remember everybody’
The Tunnel to Towers Foundation has pulled off another 5K Run & Walk NYC event in honor of the many heroes of 9/11. The foundation kicked off its 22nd annual race on Sunday in New York City, with participants running through the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel to the former site of the …
Read More »Meet the American who invented video games, Ralph Baer, a German Jew who fled Nazis, served US Army in WWII
Ralph Baer’s childhood was stolen by the Nazis. The German-born Jew gained a semblance of revenge overseas, imagining a new way for children of all ages to play. Ralph Baer invented video games. A natural tinkerer as a child, he reclaimed his youth after arriving in the United States, where …
Read More »On this day in history, November 21, 1864, Abraham Lincoln 'pens' letter to Mrs. Bixby
President Lincoln supposedly sent his sincerest condolences to a grieving mother in the historic Bixby Letter on this day in history, Nov. 21, 1864. In the fall of 1864, Gov. John A. Andrew of Massachusetts sent a request to then-President Lincoln asking him to send his regards to Mrs. Lydia …
Read More »Rabbi rips American universities as 'cesspools of antisemitism' amid the fallout from Israel-Hamas war
The leaders of several major American universities underscored the moral decay of much of academia this week, according to a leading rabbi in this country, when they failed to condemn publicly the threats of genocide occurring on their own campuses. Many “once-great institutions” of higher education in America “have shown …
Read More »Family torn apart as grabby bride-to-be wants to use farm as wedding venue, another sister does not
Two sisters are fighting about farmland left to one of them by a family member — and “emotions” are apparently “pretty high right now” about the situation, given that one of the sisters will soon be married, yet the other will not permit her to use the land as a …
Read More »On this day in history, December 21, 1945, Gen. Patton dies in Germany after he was paralyzed in auto crash
General George S. Patton Jr., an American World War II hero famed for his battlefield brilliance, unvarnished view of combat and volatile personality, died in Heidelberg, Germany, on this day in history, Dec. 21, 1945. He was 60 years old. Patton was paralyzed in an auto accident on Dec. 9. …
Read More »Powerball jackpot flashback: Three record-breaking drawings worth remembering in 2025
Since no one claimed a Powerball win on Saturday, Oct. 11, the next Powerball drawing rolled over to Monday evening. The estimated jackpot for the Monday night drawing was $258 million — with a cash value (lump sum) of $120.8 million. And now, with no winners of that, per the …
Read More »Faith-driven Mississippi artist honors Charlie Kirk with powerful portrait despite death threats
A Mississippi artist with a million-strong following recently went viral for his portrait of Charlie Kirk – a piece prominently showcased during Kirk’s massive memorial event viewed by millions. Samuel Ingram, known on social media as Sam Ryan, painted an image of Kirk with his hands pressed together in front …
Read More »Is it healthier to freeze your bread first? Plus, divers discover pricey coins from shipwreck
COOL CARBS: A bread-freezing hack has some science behind it as dietitians discuss the real benefits of certain bread types. AUTUMN TIPS: An influencer reveals how to make healthy alternatives to fall favorite coffees. REMARKABLE FIND: Gold and silver coins worth about $1 million are found in Florida waters from …
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