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After Colliding with a Steer At the Houston Rodeo, a Star Cowboy Falls Off His Horse
Last week, Minnesota cowboy J.D. Struxness fell off his horse at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo during a steer wrestling competition. He walked away uninjured and received over 70,000 TikTok views and 11,000 YouTube views. The terrifying occurrence happened when Struxness’ horse collided with a steer, sending him plummeting to the ground and the…
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Elizabeth Holmes Sued by Theranos for More Than $25 Million
Elizabeth Holmes is being sued by creditors of her former company Theranos over $25 million, according to a lawsuit made public on Friday when the former CEO appeared in court. The lawsuit asserts that Holmes broke her contract by issuing three promissory notes during her tenure as Theranos’s chief executive officer and failing to repay…
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UN Study Claims Increasing Bottled Water Sales Are Dangerous for Earth
The United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health reported that the worldwide bottled water industry is booming but at a great cost to the environment. According to the report, global sales increased by 73 percent between 2010 and 2020, and the business is projected to sell 350 billion liters for an estimated $270…
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Texas Politician Says He Went on a Secret Trip to the Middle East to Destroy Carter’s Re-Election
As the United States focuses on the legacy of former President Jimmy Carter, new information from a prominent Texas politician could alter the narrative around the Iran hostage crisis, one of the defining moments of his presidency. The New York Times reports that former Texas lieutenant governor Ben Barnes claims a high-ranking member of Ronald…
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Body Missing Chicago Woman Discovered in Laundry Cart
The terrible conclusion of a two-month search for a missing 21-year-old Chicago woman was the discovery of her sheet-wrapped body in an abandoned laundry cart in an alley. The Chicago Tribune states that Rosa Chacon’s cause of death was not immediately determined. “They are completely heartbroken,” neighborhood activist Dolores Castañeda said of Chacon’s family, who…
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The Mother of a College Wrestler’s Response to His Defeat is Insane
Spencer Lee of the University of Iowa was attempting to win his fourth consecutive NCAA wrestling championship this weekend until Matt Ramos of Perdue defeated him. Perhaps shocking, but not as shocking as what Lee’s mother did. Before being consoled by a fellow fan, ESPN cameras filmed her ripping the spectacles off her face, crushing…
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Gwyneth Paltrow To Stand Trial for Ski Crash Next Week
On Tuesday, a trial is scheduled to begin regarding Gwyneth Paltrow and a Utah doctor’s ski-slope mishap. Terry Sanderson, 76, claimed that the actress and founder of Goop collided with him on a Deer Valley beginners run in 2016, leaving him with severe injuries. According to the Salt Lake Tribune, Paltrow has filed a countersuit…
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Great-Grandma with Alzheimer’s Leaves Door Open Causing Twin Children Drown in Pool
Last week, twin infants perished in their Oklahoma City home’s backyard pool, causing widespread grief. 18-month-old Locklyn and Loreli Callazzo were discovered unconscious in the bottom of the pool by their mother, Jenny Callazzo after their Alzheimer’s-afflicted great-grandmother allegedly left the house’s back door unlocked. Jenny, a boutique-owning stay-at-home mother, was observed administering CPR to…
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Putin Makes a Bold Stop in Mariupol, Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin took an unplanned detour in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol, which Russian forces had captured in May of last year, just two days after being issued an arrest warrant by the International Criminal Court. Putin spent Saturday in Crimea, a region illegally invaded by Russia nine years ago. On Sunday, he…
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Vladimir Putin Accused of War Crimes by International Criminal Court, Issues Arrest Warrant
On Friday, the International Criminal Court (ICC) accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of committing war crimes in Ukraine and issued an arrest warrant for him. Throughout the conflict, the court concentrated on the kidnapping and deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia. According to The New York Times, the “very symbolic” move by the ICC has…