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10-Year-Old Girl Kills Herself After Bullying Incident Surfaces Online

December 1, 2017 Posted by Amelia Donovan

Ten-year-old Ashawnty Davis

A ten-year-old girl from Colorado killed herself after someone posted a footage of a bullying incident involving her and an alleged bully. The girl’s parents said their daughter, Ashawnty, had high hopes of becoming a WNBA star when she grew up.  She got into her first ever fight. It was recorded by a student and sent to an app called Musical.ly, the grieving father told reporters. The fight … [Read more...]

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White House Staffers Could Wave Goodbye to Their Personal Phones

November 29, 2017 Posted by Amelia Donovan

Secret Service agent standing guard outside the White House

White House staffers could be banned from using their personal phones while at work, people familiar with the matter told Blomberg. According to the report, the upper management is concerned the devices may get compromised by foreign spies. Some of the workers complained that without their phones, they won’t be able to keep in touch with their loved ones while at work. Sources said that the … [Read more...]

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White House Defends Kellyanne Conway’s Election Comments

November 25, 2017 Posted by Amelia Donovan

Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway

On Wednesday, the White House said Counselor the President Kellyanne Conway did not violate the Hatch Act with her remarks concerning former Alabama justice Roy Moore. President Trump’s principal deputy press secretary Raj Shah underlined that the veteran GOP pollster did not advocate for a certain candidate or encourage Alabama voters to vote for a specific candidate in the Senate … [Read more...]

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DaVinci’s Lost Portrait of Christ Sells for a Record $450M

November 18, 2017 Posted by Amelia Donovan

DaVinci's Portrait of Christ 'Salvator Mundi'

Leonardo da Vinci’s long-lost portrait of Jesus Christ called ‘Salvator Mundi’ (or 'Savior of the World’) sold for $450.3 million at a New York City action this week. The 500-year-old painting, which was deemed “the greatest artistic rediscovery of the 21st century,” is the most expensive work of art ever sold. The opening bids started at $100,000 and it took 20 minutes to reach the final bid. … [Read more...]

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Hannity Encourages Fans to Smash their Keurig Coffee Makers to Enrage Libs

November 14, 2017 Posted by Gabrielle Stewart

Fox News Host Sean Hannity

Conservative radio host Sean Hannity encouraged fans to start throwing off of buildings their Keurig coffee makers after the company pulled the ads on his show. Keurig announced a boycott of Hannity’s show after the controversial coverage of former Alabama judge Roy Moore. Hannity asked fans to post the videos of them smashing their Keurig machines on social media to “offend liberals”. Dozens … [Read more...]

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Hillary Clinton Confesses In New Book Trump Is A Creep

August 23, 2017 Posted by Amelia Donovan

hillary clinton speaking at an event

Eight months into President Donald Trump's mandate and there is still controversy regarding the United States' commander-in-chief. In her new book, What Happened, Hillary Clinton recalls the events during the 2016 presidential campaign and a rather unpleasant memory from the second presidential debate. Clinton's Uncomfortable Moment with Trump On Wednesday, MSNBC aired audio excerpts from … [Read more...]

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The Effects Of The August Solar Eclipse On Every Day America

July 24, 2017 Posted by Amelia Donovan

a total solar eclipse

On August 21, at 9.04 am, a total solar eclipse will cast its shadow on 14 states, from Oregon to South Carolina. An event of this size happened exactly 99 years ago, in 1918. Nearly 12.2 million people live in the area and thousands of others are expected to travel north to experience the event. Traffic Jams Are Impending Hotels in the area where the eclipse will be total are already … [Read more...]

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A Man Built A Blessing Box On His Lawn For Those In Need

July 14, 2017 Posted by Gabrielle Stewart

blessing box canned food

A 42 years old Army veteran named Roman Espinoza decided to try and make a difference as, some weeks ago, he set up a blessing box on the lawn outside his house in Watertown, New York. According to reports, the man was inspired to take this action as he was preparing a presentation for a college course. One Blessing Box Installed, Other to Come Espinoza decided to enroll as a Chemical Dependency … [Read more...]

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Amid The Russian Scare, Kaspersky Under Congress Scrutiny

July 7, 2017 Posted by Amelia Donovan

Kaspersky Anti-Virus software might be banned in the States.

As a result of the political developments concerning President Donald Trump's ties with Russia, the US Armed Services Committee have approved a new legislation that would ban a Russian-based anti-virus software. Kaspersky anti-virus is currently widely used by the American public, as well as high-profile institutions. However, as the issue of cybersecurity is rapidly developing, US lawmakers are … [Read more...]

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The Yellowstone Could Have Its Own Bison Quarantine Facility

June 27, 2017 Posted by Amelia Donovan

bison quarantine facility

Authorities from the Yellowstone National Park announced their intention of creating a bison quarantine facility. This could come to be by transforming a part of the park’s bison trap into this other installation. According to reports, the park officials have been discussing the possibility of this change with state livestock authorities and the US Department of Agriculture. Yellowstone … [Read more...]

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