Rebecca Jones, who was fired after armed state police raided her home on Monday morning, was fired after she was accused of undermining state data on the administration of government Ron Descentis and epidemic mitigation, which attracted national attention. State authorities are investigating whether she accessed a government messaging system …
Read More »Pilot Chuck Yager, who broke the noise barrier, died at the age of 97
Yeager broke the sound barrier when he tested the X-1 in October 1947, although the feat was not publicly announced until 1948. She tweeted, “America’s greatest pilot, incredible life was well lived.” His legacy also captured the next generation, featured in the book and the 1983 film “The Right Stuff.” …
Read More »These lonely otters found love in the lockdown just for the holidays
Harris, an Asian short-haired otter, lost his mate at the Cornish Seal Sanctuary in England and found himself alone for the first time in four years, CNN reported earlier. Pumpkin, who lost her elderly spouse, assured Harris of the fulfillment of her bachelor’s degree in the name of love. The …
Read More »Los Angeles-based restaurateur says politicians who take cowardly steps are “living in la-la land”
All U.S. businesses are experiencing the consequences of Covid-19-related sanctions, and the Los Angeles restaurant scene is no exception. Disturbed by the situation, Mars went on social media, posting a video on Facebook comparing tables set for a movie set in his front cover outdoor seating area. “Tell me this …
Read More »Alabama’s 104-year-old World War P te Covid-19 survives
Major Lee Wooten of World War II recovered from the virus last week in Madison, Alabama. Madison Hospital staff gave him a special leave when he was discharged on Tuesday, two days before his birthday. In a video shared by the hospital, healthcare workers lined up next to Hathaway, singing …
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