Criminal flees police, capsizes kyak
ALABAMA – A thief fled from police after stealing items to sell so he could pay for his girlfriends car that had been impounded by police earlier in the day. He fled to the Coosa River on
Jimmy Allen Got Addicted to Bowling During Pandemic

Death Toll Rises to 1,150 After Afghanistan Quake Aftershocks
GAYAN, Afghanistan — State media say at least five people were killed when another, smaller earthquake struck an area of eastern Afghanistan that experienced a devastating quake earlier this week. The state-run Bakhtar News Agency said
FDA orders Juul e-cigarettes and vaping products to be taken off the market
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday it is taking Juul Labs e-cigarettes and other vaping products off the market. The decision comes after the FDA completed a nearly two-year review of the manufacturer’s application to
U.S. Supreme Court rules that Americans are legally allowed to carry guns in public
On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court issued ruled that Americans have the right to carry arms outside of the home and in public, a major victory for advocates of the Second Amendment. The high court voted 6-3
Quarterback Arch Manning, No. 1 prospect in 2023 class, commits to University of Texas
Quarterback Arch Manning, the grandson of NFL star Archie, son of Cooper and nephew of Eli and Peyton, has committed to the University of Texas. The No. 1 prospect in the 2023 class made the announcement Thursday