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Royals ‘Deeply Worried’ About Prince’s Failing Health

EXPRESS.CO.UK – PRINCE Charles is said to be "deeply worried" about the health of his father, Prince Philip, as he enters his twentieth day in hospital. The Duke of Cornwall is far more concerned about his father's condition, than he is about Meghan and Harry's interview with Oprah Winfrey. A source told the Mail on Sunday: "He is a man who feels emotions keenly and is far more concerned about the Duke of Edinburgh than whatever Oprah...

Does The Pandemic Make People Hungrier? Food Stamp Benefits Increase

"The goal of this Democratic program isn’t Covid relief. The point is to expand and solidify the role of government as the guarantor of every American’s income unlinked to any obligation to work."

When You Can Expect Another Stimulus Check

People could start seeing the $1,400 stimulus payments hit their bank accounts within days of Biden signing the bill -- which is expected to happen soon after the House votes on Senate changes on Tuesday.

Harry and Meghan’s Oprah Chat Sparked By “Racist Attitudes Of The British Media”

PLUS: How to watch Oprah's interview with Prince Harry and Meghan LOS ANGELES (AP) — The time has finally come for audiences to hear Meghan and Harry describe the backstory and effects of their tumultuous split from royal life. Sunday night's airing of a two-hour special hosted by Oprah Winfrey will provide the first, and unprecedented, peek into the couple's departure from royal duties and the strains it has placed on them. How it's received is likely...

Tobacco Lobby Seeks Feds Help To Keep Nicotine Addicts Hooked

BLOOMBERG – Marlboro-maker Altria Group Inc. wants to enlist an unlikely partner in convincing Americans that nicotine isn’t as bad as they think—its regulator. The company asked the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to tackle misperceptions about nicotine as part of a proposed $100 million advertising campaign to reduce the harm caused by tobacco, according to a letter seen by Bloomberg News. That could be difficult with about three-fourths of U.S. adults incorrectly believing nicotine causes...

Florida Man Goes Snorkeling, Finds $1.5 Million In Cocaine

NEWSWEEK – A snorkeler found $1.5 million worth of cocaine while swimming in waters off the coast of the Florida Keys, law enforcement officers have revealed. Around 70 pounds worth of the drug was found wrapped in tape and floating near to the island chain on Wednesday afternoon. The unidentified snorkeler contacted the local police department who informed the U.S. Border Patrol. Monroe County Sheriff's Office said in a statement a snorkeler near Craig Key at Mile...

Truth Trickles Out In Tiger Woods Crash Investigation

"This is a credit to modern engineering, really, that he's alive."

Can Cuomo Survive Another Shock Wave?

New York officials on Thursday confirmed they omitted nursing home resident death data from a report on COVID-19 last year.

Tiger Woods Can’t Explain Lack Of Skid Marks

Sheriff’s Deputy John Schloegl has said investigators are trying to determine if a crime had been committed

We Finally Know What Killed Off The Neanderthals

CNN – The reversal of Earth's magnetic poles, along with a temporary breakdown of the world's magnetic field about 42,000 years ago, could have triggered a raft of environmental changes, solar storms and the extinction of the Neanderthals.

Shocking Animal Cruelty Charges Investigated Against K-9 Officer [VIDEO]

SALISBURY, N.C. (AP) — An investigation of K-9 training is underway after video showed a North Carolina officer lifting a dog by a leash and slamming the animal into the side of a police vehicle, officials said. Salisbury Police Chief Jerry Stokes told news outlets he couldn't comment in detail on what happened. Stokes said the dog, Zuul, wasn't hurt or stunned and has since been separated from the officer. Zuul was on hand with Stokes...

Dr. Oz Rescues Man With No Pulse

NEWARK, New Jersey -- Television personality Dr. Mehmet Oz helped save the life of a man who had suffered a cardiac arrest and collapsed at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey. Port Authority Police said Officer Jeffrey Croissant was on patrol when he witnessed a man fall to the floor near the baggage claim area in Terminal C around 11 p.m. Monday. Oz told "Good Morning America" exclusively that he was returning home from Florida...

Tot, 21 Months, Died Of Fentanyl Overdose; Third Suspect In Custody

"This is one of those investigations that truly pulls on the heartstrings of everyone, as crimes against children do," US Marshal Nick Willard said. "The US Marshals Fugitive Task Force and countless other agencies worked tirelessly to ensure that all three of these fugitives were arrested so they can be brought to justice."

Entire Shipload Of 895 Cattle To Be Put Down Over Health Suspicions

PLUS: Blood-hued food coloring added to Impossible Beef  MADRID (AP) — Nearly 900 cattle that have been on a ship traveling the Mediterranean Sea for two months will be sacrificed after veterinarians deemed them no longer fit for export, Spanish authorities said. A total of 895 cattle set sail from the Spanish port of Cartagena on Dec. 18 in the cargo ship named Karim Allah destined for export to Turkey. Turkish port authorities, however, refused to...
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