A migrant was arrested and charged in Alabama for raping a “mentally incapacitated” teen. According to WDHN-TV, citing the Encore Police Department, authorities arrested 23-year-old Pablo Mendoza on Monday, March 25, for an incident on Feb. 20. Authorities said that he allegedly raped a 13-year-old “mentally incapacitated” girl on Feb. 20. The local outlet said that the teen could not …
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MLB Opening Day: Crab pizza, pickle-topped hot dogs and more new food items coming to stadiums in 2024
Baseball season is here, and fans are getting ready to “root, root, root for the home team” while they enjoy classic (and not so classic) stadium snacks. All MLB stadiums offer staple items like Cracker Jacks, hot dogs, burgers and cold beer, but every location puts its own twist on classic food and drink items. Take a look at some …
Read More »More doctors use ChatGPT to help with busy workloads, but is AI a reliable assistant?
Dr. AI will see you now. It might not be that far from the truth, as more and more physicians are turning to artificial intelligence to ease their busy workloads. Studies have shown that up to 10% of doctors are now using ChatGPT, a large language model (LLM) made by OpenAI — but just how accurate are its responses? WHAT …
Read More »Burmese military junta flaunts strength at annual parade, despite unprecedented losses to rebel forces
The head of Burma’s ruling military council marked Armed Forces Day on Wednesday with a speech claiming that the nation’s youth were being tricked into supporting the resistance against army rule, and that ethnic armed groups allied with the resistance engage in drug trafficking, natural resources smuggling and illegal gambling. Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing spoke in the capital, Naypyitaw, …
Read More »Carol Burnett recalls meeting 'sweet' Elvis Presley after her 'awful' performance on 'The Ed Sullivan Show'
Throughout her 70-year career, Carol Burnett has shared the screen with some of the most iconic performers of all time — including Elvis Presley. The actress — who is currently promoting her new show “Palm Royale” — recalled the moment she first met the “King of Rock ‘n’ Roll” in an interview with Stephen Colbert. After the “Late Show” host …
Read More »Alabama convict who robbed, killed elderly couple gets execution date
Alabama has set a May 30 execution date for a man convicted in the 2004 slaying of a couple during a robbery. Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey set the date for the execution by lethal injection of Jamie Mills, 50. The Alabama Supreme Court last week authorized the governor to set an execution date. MISSOURI SETS EXECUTION DATE FOR SECOND DEATH …
Read More »Joe Lieberman, former Connecticut senator, 2000 vice presidential nominee, dead at 82
Joseph Lieberman, a former senator from Connecticut who became the first Jewish American to be nominated on a major party’s ticket, died Wednesday at 82. According to a statement from his family, Lieberman died on Wednesday afternoon following complications from a fall. “Former United States Senator Joseph I. Lieberman died this afternoon, March 27, 2024, in New York City due …
Read More »Sage Steele is off the sidelines and speaking her mind
It has been a long, tumultuous journey for Sage Steele, the veteran sportscaster best known for her decade-plus career at ESPN. But now, at 51 years old, she’s reinventing herself. “It’s been so strange to be able to talk freely,” Steele told Fox News Digital in an interview. “For a couple of months, every time I said something, I would …
Read More »Chris 'Mad Dog' Russo rips NFL over season-opener's streaming exclusivity: 'I want to watch the game normal'
The NFL’s relationship with streaming platforms is once again in the National Radio Hall of Famer and ESPN contributor Chris “Mad Dog” Russo’s crosshairs. During one of his routine appearances on ESPN’s “First Take,” Russo unleashed on the league’s decision to place its historic game in São Paulo, Brazil, on the Peacock streaming service. The season opening game is scheduled …
Read More »NYC officials defend prepaid debit card program for illegal immigrants: 'There is no free money'
New York City officials are defending a pilot program that hands out prepaid debit cards to illegal immigrants. The mayor, deputy mayors and other officials have defended the city’s trial run of the program, saying that the prepaid cards are intended for use purchasing essential supplies and not frivolous handouts. “There is no free money. These are not ATM cards. …
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