Good morning friends! My new favorite activity is going into the woods, and seeing if I can make it back before dusk. Yup, it's all fun as the sky goes from yellow to pink and then blue — after that, the trees start to look like monsters. - Joel |
This week, a hostess who told her colleagues not to wear bathing suits to her hot tub party, a letter writer who wants to convince an ex to have four kids together and a parent who brought human bones to a daycare. |
From Frosted Flakes and Ball Park hot dogs to Gold Medal flour, Coca-Cola, and Riceland rice, they are on the shelves of virtually every supermarket in the country, including Kroger, Target, Aldi and Whole Foods. |
Longevity research is booming. Scientists are looking for ways to target the basic biology of aging. And here's the exciting part: Our biological age appears to be malleable. |
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| Hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che tried to put Donald Trump's bizarre last week into perspective. |
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📰 Most In New Poll Say They Pay Too Much In Taxes. Most Americans say they feel that they pay too much in taxes and many believe they receive little value in return, a new poll found. (The Hill) 📰 Biden Says US 'Shall Respond' After Drone Strike By Iran-Backed Group Kills Three US Troops In Jordan. Biden, who was traveling in South Carolina, asked for a moment of silence during an appearance at a Baptist church's banquet hall. (AP) 📰 Maine Town Manager Drowns After Saving Son. A town manager in Maine has died after he and his four-year-old boy fell through a frozen pond less than a mile from their home. (BBC) 📰 Billionaire Cartel Boss Nicknamed 'Taxi' Arrested In Spain. Karim Bouyakhrichan, arrested last week after a five year hunt, was one of Europe's top gang leaders allegedly involved in a blizzard of cocaine, violence and money laundering. (Vice) |
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Despite the Baltimore Ravens losing, quarterback Lamar Jackson, the presumed MVP of the league, made the most out of a throw that was tipped up into the air. |
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