HOLMES COUNTY, Fla (WDHN) --A Georgia woman is in custody after a shooting on Interstate 10 in the Florida Panhandle. The Florida Highway Patrol identified the woman as 22-year-old Taylon Nichelle Celestine from Georgia. According to the FHP, on Monday morning, Celestine told hotel workers in Holmes County that she had been directed by "God" []
Felicity Kadlec, from Massachusetts, wed inanimate beau Robert in a private ceremony at her home after being in a relationship together for eight years.
WASHINGTON >> Fewer Americans applied for jobless benefits last week as the labor market continues to thrive despite the Federal Reserve’s efforts to cool it.
Just a 20-minute drive from the White House, Nancy Reagan is back in Washington. Now premiering at Atlas Performing Arts Center and showing through April 21, Nancy follows two women […]
Oh, Goofy, what have you done now? Katrina Amian Redfern Griffin was bent over, tying her daughter’s shoes during a trip to Disneyland in April 2022, when a park employee dressed as Goofy — the klutzy but lovable cartoon canine — barreled straight into her, according to a lawsuit she filed in Orange County Superior Court. Then, she claims, he fell on top of her with all of his weight, driving her into the "hard cement floor." Griffin suffered “severe, traumatic, debilitating, and permanent"...
American Airlines pilots are coming together to warn about alleged
The London Library has provoked a row by hosting a debate on whether some of the William Shakespeare's works could have been written by a woman.
The data doesn't say what the social media firestorm assumed, but those who reacted to the viral claim are right to be concerned about lax requirements for proving citizenship.
‘Do men get refused a job because they don’t wear makeup?’ comment says
Barney, a name given to him after his rescue, was discovered solitary and forlorn in the bitter embrace of snow. The sadness etched in his eye
The woman faces 10 years to life in prison and a fine of up to $10 million for the drug charges.
(The Center Square) - Two Oregon State University faculty are lead authors on a report that attempts to combine "Indigenous Knowledge" and Western science to "inform future climate-adapted land management decisions across the United States," according to OSU. The authors contend that their recommendations include “practical and cultural management interventions that could help avert the loss of thousands of acres of old-growth forest,” according to a release. ...