National Banana Day is celebrated on April 17 every year. The day celebrates the nutritional value of this fruit, which is good for all age groups. Take a look at 10 reasons to eat bananas daily.
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President Joe Biden campaigns in Pennsylvania and gives exclusive interview to Nexstar’s Reshad Hudson.
Would someone please offer Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) a last cigarette? Or, if he doesn't smoke, at least offer to tie the blindfold.
This Jackery portable power station is a fantastic model for camping and RV trips, or for emergencies and power outages, and you can get it with or without a solar panel.
BATON ROUGE - Months after a shooting that left one person dead and one injured, police have arrested a man for multiple murder counts. The Baton Rouge Police Department said officers arrested 30-year-old Tremal Baker after he allegedly shot and killed Tamine Richardson, 24, in December.Officers said Baker was arrested Wednesday night after police tried to make a proactive traffic stop after seeing a vehicle drive by with no headlights. Once stopped, the driver, Baker, immediately fled...
Michael Douglas revealed he was once mistaken for his children's
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Emma Stone revealed she prefers her real name over her stage name. The Oscar winner got candid about the moniker dilemma during an interview with her Curse costar Nathan Fielder.
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According to Longmont Public Safety spokeswoman Robin Ericson, at 6:17 a.m. Longmont police were dispatched to an injury crash in the area of 17th Avenue and Collyer Street. Upon arrival, officers were advised a female wearing a black hoodie was involved in the crash and was running north on Collyer Street. A second officer located a female matching the description in the 1800 block of Collyer Street.