Sin City Submerged: Flash Floods and Record Rainfall Hit Las Vegas
Las Vegas has shattered its rainfall record for May, logging 1.44 inches in just the first week – surpassing the previous monthly record set in 1969. Typically one of the driest months, May has now become the wettest on record for the desert city after four consecutive days of rain. Flash floods, hail warnings, and […]
UK Marks 80 Years Since VE Day with Royal Tribute
The UK is marking the 80th anniversary of VE Day with four days of nationwide commemorations, culminating in a service of thanksgiving, a two-minute silence, and a major concert attended by the King and Queen. Westminster Abbey hosted a remembrance service for over 1,000 attendees, including WWII veterans and the Royal Family. Celebrations have included […]
93-Year-Old Grandpa’s First Disneyland Trip Melts Hearts
For most children, Disneyland is a rite of passage, but for Frank, a 93-year-old grandfather the happiest place on earth had remained just a dream.That changed recently when his granddaughter, Jasmine Kurkowski, made that dream a reality, taking her beloved grandpa on his very first trip to Disneyland.The 28-year-old from Santa Fe, Nex Mexico, USA, […]
REAL ID Rollout Begins: Why You Might Be Pulled for Extra Screening
Most U.S. airports saw smooth operations as the new REAL ID requirement officially began on Wednesday. Travelers without a REAL ID were still allowed through security but were given warning notices about needing proper identification for future flights. The TSA handout explained that without a REAL ID or approved alternative, passengers could face delays or […]
Six Flags Shocker: Two Parks Shut Down, Dozens of Jobs on the Line
Six Flags has announced it will permanently close two of its parks – Six Flags America and Hurricane Harbor in Maryland – at the end of the 2025 season. The decision comes as part of the company’s ‘portfolio optimisation program,’ with plans to sell the 500-acre property for redevelopment. Around 70 full-time employees will be […]
Houston Zoo’s Miracle Lizard Survives Rare Cancer and Returns Home
A northern Caiman lizard named Phillip has finally returned to Houston Zoo after months of treatment for jaw cancer. His recovery followed surgery to remove the affected part of his jaw and extensive care from zoo veterinarians and outside specialists. The cancer was first detected last spring after zookeepers noticed swelling on his face. Phillip […]
Is Disney Still Worth It? Family of 5’s Costly Trip Sparks Outrage
Checkout this family’s one-day visit to Disney World, Florida, came with a hefty price tag. Craig Stowell documented every expense, from parking and fast passes to snacks and souvenirs. The eye-opening tally shows just how quickly costs can add up for a magical day at the park.
Black Smoke Rises Again: Vatican Waits as Cardinals Remain Divided
Black smoke rose for the second time from the Sistine Chapel chimney on Wednesday, signalling that cardinals have not yet agreed on a successor to Pope Francis. The secretive papal conclave continues into its second day, with up to four votes held daily until a two-thirds majority is reached. Crowds are gathering in St. Peter’s […]
I Went Grey at 13 and Wouldn’t Change it for the World
This woman is taking the internet by storm as she proudly shows off her unique, grey-coloured hair – something she’s had since turning 13. While many young people have blonde, brunette or black hair, the same can’t be said for this woman who naturally grows through grey hair. Zara Younas, 24, has embraced her distinctive […]
You Wouldn’t Believe What Got Stuck in this Woman’s Hair
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