You can find just about anything on the internet in 2022. Sometimes it’s a crazy theory that just makes no sense, and we can all laugh it off. Other times, the idea is still quite out there but just believable enough to share. We don’t know what to make of the latest Tom Brady rumo
Guardians center fielder Myles Straw.Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- There’s something to be said for the ability to catch a fly ball in center field.
It has kept Myles Straw in the starting lineup for the Guardians despite hitting .100 (5-for-50) in August and .
When people are in need of help you should find ways to use your resources, gifts, and talents to help.
That is exactly what a Kentucky wedding cake and dessert chef is doing to help the victims of the devastating flooding in Eastern Kentucky.
Alisha Hardison the chef behind Dalish
Naperville teenagers Milo Weese and Madie Weir asked the Naperville City Council Tuesday to ban businesses from providing single-use plastic straws to customers. (Suzanne Baker / Naperville Sun)
Naperville teens Milo Weese and Madie Weir asked the Naperville City Council this week to jo
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It all began with a humble brag.
Kylie Jenner, Travis Scott and two private jets, shared in an Instagram post captioned "you wanna take mine or yours?".
Flashing their exorbitant wealth is part of the Kar
Icelandic director Baltasar Kormákur is no stranger to the dangers of the natural world. In 2012’s The Deep and 2018’s Adrift, characters fight for their lives against the open expanse of the sea; in 2015’s Everest, it’s the titular mountain taking people out. And in his latest, Beast
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