• TooFab

    Future In-Laws 'Humiliated' When Groom Tells Adoption Story, Why He Has Two Dads

    There was not a dry eye when this wedding drama hit the internet and all because of a soon-to-be married 25-year-old sharing a powerful story of finding the man who was meant to be his dad. The young groom in question took to the internet for advice after a blowup with his future in-laws. But he ended up teaching all of us internet denizens about true love. While the story was shared to an anonymous forum, making it impossible to verify, everyone in the Reddit community took...

  • How two giant pandas loaned to Adelaide zoo tell the story of the ups and downs of China-Australia relations

    Giant panda pair Wang Wang and Fu Ni have been on loan from Beijing since 2009 – now their future in Adelaide hangs in the balanceFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThey might be cute and cuddly but Australia’s only giant pandas are in fact expensive – though nonverbal – Chinese diplomats.The fate of Wang Wang and Fu Ni, who have called Adelaide zoo home for the last 15 years, will be decided on Wednesday...

    • CP24

    Two daughters, two parents, and echoes of a murder that rocked Indigenous activism

    In Halifax, Denise Pictou Maloney says the trauma and grief from the 1975 murder of her mother, Indigenous activist Anna Mae Aqaush, has never dimmed. Pictou Maloney was nine when she last saw her. In Vancouver, Naneek Graham vividly remembers American FBI agents visiting her family's home in Yukon in the 1980s to threaten her father, John Graham, with prosecution if he didn't co-operate with the murder investigation. Thirty-five years after the killing, Graham, a member of the American...

  • Two daughters, two parents, and echoes of a murder that rocked Indigenous activism

    Denise Pictou Maloney says the trauma from the 1975 murder of her mother, Indigenous activist Anna Mae Aqaush, has never dimmed. The daughter of the accused killer suffers, too.

  • Is your labwork telling the whole story?

    Have you ever gotten labs done because you suffer from the following? Fatigue Brain fog Hair loss Gut issues Joint pain Weight gain Weight loss resistance Depression Loss of libido Chronic pain Yet, your labs came back normal? We see this all the time with our patients. They feel terrible, they have all sorts of […]

    • ZDNet

    Two new AirPods models expected this fall

    Apple is preparing for its largest AirPods launch ever, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Gurman says the tech company is preparing to manufacture at least 20 million new AirPods units and is anticipating releasing them this fall.The new AirPods will replace the second- and third-generation base model AirPods. One pair has a codename ending in E for "entry," and the other's codename ends in M for "mid-tier," so we can infer that one model will have more upgraded features than the other. Both...

  • Missing and Endangered Two- Year- Old from Post Falls

    IDAHO MISSING PERSONS CLEARINGHOUSE ENDANGERED MISSING ALERT Edith “Wiggies” Roman Last Contact: 03/25/2024 (age 2) Age: 02 Gender: Female Race: Caucasian Weight: 30lbs Hair Color: Blonde Eye Color: Blue DESCRIPTION: Child is wearing a sage green T-shirt with a wildflower on it, a diaper, and hair in a ponytail with no shoes or socks.

  • Two teens charged in deadly Fall River shooting

    Two teenagers are facing charges in connection with the shooting death of an 18-year-old in Fall River.

  • Photography exhibit tells community’s story after train derailment

    Placed around the library are black and white photographs of people in the community following last year’s train derailment.

  • What unburied federal data tells us about Indigenous households’ finances

    Nine years of unpublished data show that American Indian and Alaska Native households report greater financial stress and less security.

  • Dutch project tells wartime stories of intrepid ‘England voyagers’

    Hundreds of Engelandvaarders took various routes from occupied Netherlands to Britain to fight in second world warThey travelled over land and water, braving the North Sea, trekking across the Pyrenees or fleeing north through Sweden to reach Britain and join the fight against the Nazis.Now a project at the Dutch national archives, opening on Thursday, is for the first time publishing the stories of 2,150 “England voyagers”. These brave Dutch men and women escaped the occupied Netherlands during...

  • A two-stage psychological model that explains alien abduction stories

    The first alien abduction case to really grab the public’s attention was that of Betty and Barney Hill. On the night of September 19, 1961, the Hills were driving back from a short holiday in Canada to their home in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, when, at around 10:30 p.m., Betty spotted a bright light near the moon. When it appeared to get bigger and brighter, they stopped the car and observed the light through binoculars. Betty thought she saw a huge, oddly shaped craft that might be a UFO. Barney...