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Woman rushed to hospital for life-saving procedure after eating pork rinds

A South American woman was rushed to a hospital after an object nefariously made its way into her bag of pork rinds. Peru resident Celia Tello, 68, was enjoying a snack in February when she felt something sharp hit her throat, according to Reuters. Tello thought the mysterious object was a bone, but it turned out to be even more …

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NYC women are punched in the face on streets: TikTok sounds alarm about frightening assaults

Several women have come forward on social media recently claiming they’ve been punched in the face or the head by strangers while walking in New York City. Within the last 10 days, several young, female victims have posted on TikTok about the terrifying moments when they were approached by strangers and hit. TikTok user Olivia Brand, for example, uploaded a …

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Baltimore bridge collapse: What to do in case your car is submerged in water

It’s one of the scariest scenarios imaginable when you’re on the road: You suddenly find your car is submerged in water. What should you do, other than not panic? Fox News Digital spoke with Tina Paff, a certified driver rehabilitation specialist for Bick’s Driving School of Southwest Ohio, about how to stay safe in the event of a submersion. THESE …

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9 Easter gifts you can get on Amazon that aren’t candy

Easter is the perfect introduction to spring, and it usually means a basket full of candy for all your kiddos. Or an Easter egg hunt also revolving around finding candy. If you’d like to avoid cavities this year and still have a basket full of goodies to celebrate the holiday, we’ve got 9 alternatives to sugary snacks. Get all your …

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On this day in history, March 27, 1912, Washington, D.C., cherry trees planted, gift from people of Tokyo

The stunning cherry trees of Washington, D.C., a gift from Japan that blossom spectacularly each spring in a cherished symbol of renewal, were planted by first lady Helen Herron Taft and other dignitaries on this day in history, March 27, 1912. “The blossoms are officially in peak bloom!” the National Cherry Blossom Festival enthused in an online announcement Thursday, marking …

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Florida woman photographs alligator eating another alligator: 'Creeped me out'

A Florida resident was on a two-mile run when she encountered not just one alligator, but two, and one was in the other’s mouth. Sue Edwards, who lives in Charlotte County, was making her way around a lake in Babock Ranch on Sunday, when she first saw the reptile, Fox 35 Orlando reported. It wasn’t until she got a little …

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6 gag gifts perfect for celebrating April Fool's Day

Spring has officially kicked off and that means blooms galore, allergy season, and, for some, the anticipation of one of the silliest days of the year – April Fool’s Day. If you are into practical jokes and hoaxes, April 1st is your day to celebrate! We’ve got you covered if you are short on creative hoaxes to pull off. We’ve …

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Spring 2024: A backyard game, plants and more gifts to grab on Amazon now

Springtime can bring an air of vibrancy and renewal as the waiting plants and flowers poke through the dirt and animals emerge from hibernation. It can also be a busy time for social events and spending time with loved ones. Whether you’re shopping for host gifts, Mother’s Day gifts or bridal shower gifts — or just engaging in a kind …

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Spinach salesman Popeye remains effective nearly a century after his debut

Popeye remains the world’s greatest spinach salesman nearly a century after he made his comic-strip debut on the eve of the Great Depression. The sailor man’s legend is recounted every March 26, celebrated as National Spinach Day in the United States. Popeye was a gruff but noble comic-strip hero with bulging forearms. SPINACH VS. KALE: WHICH IS ‘BETTER’ FOR YOU? …

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Washington sheriff receives bizarre Sasquatch call from curious hunter

A sheriff’s office in Washington state revealed last week that it received a strange call from an aspiring Bigfoot hunter. The Stevens County Sheriff’s Office kept the caller’s identity concealed when it posted to Facebook about the incident on Mar. 19. While the exact transcript of the call was not shared, the office publicized a staff member’s notes from the …

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