Olly the Jack Russell Terrier isn’t going to win Best in Show anytime soon, but he won the internet on Monday with his enthusiastic agility-course performance. Olly competed in the Crufts Rescue Dog Agility competition in Birmingham, England, and had a little trouble. Specifically, he face-planted after mistiming a jump.
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Failed Fertility Treatment Linked To Heart Risk, Says New Study
New study suggests that women who undergo fertility treatments and do not get pregnant may be more at risk to develop health problems later in life. “We found that two-thirds of women never became pregnant after being managed for fertility treatment and these women also had worse long-term cardiovascular risk, specifically higher risks of stroke and heart failure, compared with …
Read More »Pregnant Singer Ciara Was In a Car Accident, But She’s OK
Pregnant r&b singer Ciara was just involved in a car accident in Los Angeles on Friday, but now appears fine. Judging by the photos obtained by the celebrity news site TMZ, the “I Bet” singer doesn’t appear to be seriously injured from the collision.
Read More »Women watch more porn on smartphones than men, says new study
The pornography website PornHub released a study showing that ladies are more likely to watch porn on their mobile devices than men are. A new study from Pornhub has shed light on the ways in which women watch porn. It turns out we’re far more likely than men to watch it on mobile devices – 80% of women visit Pornhub …
Read More »OPP Report: Distracted driving still leading cause of road death
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are reporting that 2016 marked the fourth consecutive year that inattentive drivers were behind the highest number of lives lost on OPP-patrolled roads over the other main causal factors in road fatalities, known as the “Big Four”. In total, 65 people died in OPP-investigated collisions last year in which an inattentive driver was either a …
Read More »Daylight Saving Time 2017; What Does Losing an Hour’s Sleep Mean to You?
The daylight-saving time change will force most of us to spring forward and advance our clocks one hour. This effectively moves an hour of daylight from the morning to the evening, giving us those long summer nights. But waking up Monday morning may not be so easy, having lost an hour of precious sleep and perhaps driving to work in …
Read More »Mary Clancey has 140 pound malignant ovarian tumor removed
Mary Clancey, a 71-year-old woman from Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, finally feels the weight of her world off her back after doctors removed a 140-pound ovarian cyst from her body. Clancey thought she was overweight because of her penchant for French fries and other starchy foods. Her family doctor teased her about too much snacking at the Pottsville Boscov’s fudge counter …
Read More »Harry Potter actor Jim Tavare breaks neck, Punctured Lung from Car Accident
Jim Tavare suffered a broken neck, 15 broken ribs, a punctured lung, a broken leg and fractured breastbones after a head-on collision. On Tuesday, Jim’s wife Laura posted a message on his Facebook account about the crash alongside a photo of Jim giving the camera an encouraging thumbs up despite the damage inflicted on his lungs, neck, ribs and legs.
Read More »Elderly New Jersey Woman Saved From Oncoming Train in Saddle Brook
Quick thinking by a New Jersey motorist saved an elderly woman who had frozen while trying to cross the tracks in front of an oncoming train. Dash cam video shows 28-year-old Jonathan Mango and an unidentified Good Samaritan rush to her aid and help her get off the tracks just as a NJ Transit train barrels past them in Bergen …
Read More »PORTLAND, Maine: New program aims to get panhandlers off streets by offering them work
Portland, Maine — The city of Portland, Maine is preparing to launch a pilot program that would aim to keep panhandlers off the streets by giving them jobs. “You come to a stop sign or an intersection and you’re hoping it gets green or something like that just so you don’t have to get stuck there and have them looking …
Read More »Danish Boy Finds Downed German Messerschmitt on Family Farm
A Danish boy who was stuck for a subject for his history homework ended up unearthing a crashed German wartime fighter plane and the bones of its pilot. The father-son duo of Klaus and Daniel Kristiansen weren’t expecting to find a ME 109 Messerschmitt plane buried underground in a field on their property in Birkelse, Denmark. Klaus Kristiansen told Danish …
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