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September, 2024

  • 20 September

    Travelers on TikTok are making grocery stores the hottest vacation 'destination'

    Travelers may want to immerse themselves in a new city by living as locals do, and some appear to be achieving it by visiting grocery stores abroad. The trend has taken over TikTok with people calling the excursion a “cultural experience.” Vacationers are also strolling down grocery store aisles for an opportunity to grab tasty souvenirs while on an international …

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  • 20 September

    On this day in history, September 20, 1973, tennis star Billie Jean King wins 'Battle of the Sexes' in Houston

    Trailblazing female tennis star Billie Jean King beat former men’s champ, Bobby Riggs, in a highly publicized match, the so-called “Battle of the Sexes,” on this day in history, Sept. 20, 1973. The made-for-TV sports spectacle proved a watershed moment in the fight for women’s equality in athletics. King won the tennis match in straight sets (6-4, 6-3, 6-3) before …

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  • 20 September

    5 insane Biden-Harris appliance regulations heading your way

    It took an angry public reaction against proposed federal restrictions on gas stoves to get the Biden-Harris administration regulators to reconsider. But that was last year, and in the meantime, Washington bureaucrats have quietly continued their meddling over many other home appliances, with potentially negative consequences for consumers in the years ahead. 1. Furnaces — A new Department of Energy …

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  • 20 September

    Blue state frees serial 'Pillowcase Rapist' who terrorized over a hundred women

    A convicted serial sexual offender known as the “Pillowcase Rapist” is set to be released in California next month, and the community along with its leaders have been vocal about their opposition. Christopher Hubbart, 73, was convicted in 1973, 1982 and 1990 in both Los Angeles and Santa Clara counties for a series of rapes and other sex crimes, according …

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  • 20 September

    Trump assassination attempt: Suspect Ryan Routh played 'cat and mouse' with police, expert says

    A former FBI agent told Fox News Digital that there was “a clear mental illness component” that motivated would-be assassin Ryan Routh to take aim at former President Donald Trump on Sept. 15. Before he was charged with two gun-related crimes in a Florida court on Monday, Routh, 58, had more than a hundred interactions with police between the 1980s …

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  • 20 September

    Donny Osmond says AI is a 'tool, not a substitute'

    Donny Osmond has been in the entertainment business for decades, but he is not afraid to embrace new technology. The 66-year-old singer told Fox News Digital that artificial intelligence (AI) can benefit recording artists, and he pointed out that there is often a fear of new technology when it is first introduced. “Let’s go back to the ’80s when digital …

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  • 20 September

    US 'sleepwalking' into WWIII, experts warn nation is underprepared: 'We do not have our Churchill'

    The U.S. is “sleepwalking” into a global war against its top adversaries united under an axis of “malign partnerships,” and experts are sounding the alarm that neither the U.S. military nor the public are prepared for World War III. In late July, a body of non-governmental national security experts, first tasked by Congress in 2022 under the Commission on the …

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  • 20 September

    During pregnancy, a woman's brain experiences 'profound changes,' new study finds

    The body isn’t the only thing that changes when a woman is pregnant. A new study conducted by researchers at UC Santa Barbara mapped how the brain responds to rapid hormone changes during pregnancy. Pregnancy is a “transformative period in a person’s life accompanied by profound hormonal and physiological changes,” study co-author Dr. Laura Pritschet said in a conversation with …

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  • 20 September

    Meet the American who was the first paid professional football player: Pudge Heffelfinger

    The name of the first professional football player seems too perfect to be true. Pudge Heffelfinger sounds like a mythical Midwestern gridiron god more than a living, breathing human being. Heffelfinger’s fable is actually nonfiction fare. He was as real as the broken ribs he brutally delivered to a poor college kid while scrimmaging for kicks and giggles with the …

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  • 20 September

    WATCH: Michigan deputy climbs into moving truck to save driver suffering from medical emergency

    Michigan officers performed a life-saving feat along a busy stretch of road to assist a driver who was experiencing a medical emergency. The Macomb County Sheriff’s Office provided footage of the harrowing act, which occurred on Sept. 12 at approximately 2:18 p.m. Deputies Nicole Miron and Anthony Gross responded to the stretch of busy road after authorities received a report …

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