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  1. Sam Ash to close all 42 stores as beloved music chain goes out of business
  2. Lithium-ion batteries explode at Forest Hills bike shop while Hazmat team was removing them
  3. Satisfying finale for BHA. I'll comment here when I've watched the EVIL finale.
  4. Ruffling their feathers At least 15 crates of live chickens mysteriously left across the road in NYC after falling off the back of delivery truck that drove away At least 15 crates of live chickens were found in the streets of Brooklyn early Monday morning after falling off a poultry truck. well, don't leave us in suspense... did they get to the other side?
  5. Traffic totaled after tipsy beer truck flips on suburban highway so what do you charge the truck with? BDWI? (being driven while intoxicated)
  6. Melissa Joan Hart reveals son Mason is dating a girl named Sabrina “The other day at prom, I was trying to get her attention and calling out, ‘Sabrina!’ People must have thought I was insane,” the “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” star explained.
  7. Develop serious health problems. You'll stop giving a damn how you look in no time. And in the unlikely event that you feel like going to a bar, you won't have the energy.
  8. Dear Abby: I am sad that I haven’t found a long-lasting husband. GOOD GOD, WHAT ARE YOU FEEDING THEM, WOMAN? I’m divorced, and my previous relationships and marriage look like intentional hits. GOOD GOD, WHAT ARE YOU FEEDING THEM, WOMAN? I’m not sure what brought this on. GOOD GOD, WHAT ARE YOU FEEDING THEM, WOMAN? I’m in my 40s and I still would like a man in my life. GOOD GOD, TAKE A COOKING CLASS, WOMAN! The men I’ve met all seem to enjoy having their homes to themselves. GOOD GOD, THEY JUST WANT YOU TO STAY OUT OF THEIR KITCHENS, WOMAN! It’s kind of frightening. GOOD GOD, FOR THEM, TOO, WOMAN! Some female friends have told me that the good ones are already taken GOOD GOD, TO KEEP THEM FOR THEMSELVES, WOMAN!, so I’m waiting for a divorce to happen. IDIOT! Should I try online dating? GOOD GOD, TAKE A COOKING CLASS, WOMAN! Do you think I should reach out to another state for someone? GOOD GOD, THAT WOULD BE CROSSING STATE LINES TO COMMIT A FELONY, WOMAN! — Impatient in Pennsylvania Dear Impatient: Stop waiting for a divorce to “happen” — those men have been burned and aren’t likely to be candidates for marriage in the near future. Because an increasing number of matches are made via online dating sites, write a profile and post it on a couple that cater to mature adults, preferably who live relatively close by. If you meet someone, take things slowly and you may have better luck. I CAN’T THINK OF A SINGLE THING TO SAY ABOUT YOUR QUERY.
  9. So... you're saying... wait for it... Now THAT'S a headline you DO see everyday! 😇😁😊😁😇
  10. TSA shockingly finds bag of snakes hidden inside passenger’s pants at Miami International Airport they've never heard of trouser snakes in Miami?!?!? Longest snake species in the US released in Fla. preserve: ‘Vital role in the circle of life’ On April 30, 41 eastern indigo snakes, the longest snake species in the United States, were returned to nature at the 8th annual Eastern indigo snake release. what is it with Florida & snakes tonight?
  11. California mocked over $11 billion high-speed rail bridge to nowhere that took 9 years to build $100 billion high speed rail boondoggle reportedly in danger of being scrapped.
  12. Wisconsin elementary school teacher, 24, busted for 'making out' with 5th-grader -- three months before wedding A 5th grader can get married in Wisconsin?
  13. I've been off Ozempic for 6 months and seem to be holding between having gained back 3-4 pounds, depending on how long after I poop I weigh myself. But then again, I never got super skinny and was already back to eating like a normal person before I stopped it. (out of boredom and/or a desire for a nosh, rather than out of hunger.)
  14. well, knock me down with a bulldozer!
  15. Made 2 quarts of chicken broth with bouillon cubes, a can of carrots, some parsley flakes, and some dehydrated, minced onion… Simmered for an hour… During which time I made some medium width Manischewitz egg noodles, and a packet of Manischewitz matzoh ball mix. Perhaps to earn some money, I can give lessons on cooking from scratch.
  16. The streak ends at 31! Just slightly short of Cal Ripken… In their 32nd game of the year, the Rockies finally never trailed. They did, however, enter the ninth inning with a three nothing lead and give up a two run home run, so they tried… But they failed to fail. Whomp whomp!
  17. Karin Slaughter fans can rest assured that Sara Linton is on Will Trent‘s radar. Though it’d be premature to report that the ABC procedural is planning a trip to Grant County, series star/producer Ramón Rodríguez tells TVLine that Slaughter’s other book protagonist is frequently brought up in conversation with his fellow producers. More specifically, they discuss when (and how) they should introduce Sara. “We’ve talked about it,” the actor confirms during an in-studio interview. “You know, it’s a big deal. We don’t take that lightly. It’s such a big character in the books, and would potentially be a big character in the series, so we want to be really mindful [about how we do that]. “We have an amazing cast, as well, so you have to interweave things in a way,” Rodríguez continues, alluding to the complexity of inserting Sara into a well-established ensemble. “Whenever you’re entering another piece, and it’s a big piece, you want to be really smart about it.” For the uninitiated: The Will Trent book series was preceded by Slaughter’s Grant County series. “Set in the fictional town of Heartsdale, Ga., in the fictional Grant County, the narrative takes place from the perspective of three main characters: Sara Linton, the town’s pediatrician and part-time coroner; her ex-husband, Jeffrey Tolliver, who is chief of police; and his subordinate, detective Lena Adams,” according to the official description. Sara Linton was first introduced in 2001’s “Blindsighted,” and would later cross over to Slaughter’s Will Trent series, beginning with its third installment, 2009’s “Undone.” Eventually, Will and Sara are romantically involved. Now that Season 2 of ABC’s Will Trent has wrapped production — three episodes remain, which Rodríguez says culminate in a “really intense” finale — “we’ll actually start having those conversations about Season 3 — what that’s going to look like, and what those arcs are going to be, and I’m sure the [Sara Linton] conversation will come up,” he says. “How do you bring that character into this world? Who might play that character? I’m sure there are a lot of ideas out there, but it’s something we are definitely mindful of…. We just want to make sure that we do it right. “Our showrunners, Liz [Heldens] and Dan [Thomsen], and all of the producers, want to be really smart about how you bring in such a big character and do it justice,” Rodríguez stresses. “If and when, the timing of that is key…. There are people who are fans of the books that want to see that [and] there are people who have joined the show who have never read the books, and are now maybe going to read the books. I know there’s a lot of chatter about it, though.”
  18. The mystery of the Titan submersible implosion may soon be solved. The five people who perished aboard the OceanGate vessel as it plunged thousands of feet below sea level could have been victims of “micro-buckling,” a new study suggests. Small imperfections in the thin-walled structure may have become more damaged with every trip the vessel took to visit the Titanic’s final resting place until it finally gave way to the immense pressure of the ocean on the doomed June 18, 2023 trip, researchers from the University of Houston theorized. In a paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences earlier this month, the experts examined how the “slenderness” of a hemispherical shell with random imperfections — much like the submersible itself — is extra susceptible to a buckling-induced collapse. There are still several other potential causes for the disaster — including issues with the hull’s carbon fiber composite material — but the buckling effect could be one. Much like a car or a plane, the spherical shell of the submersible was designed to carry large loads, but small imperfections — even those invisible to the eye — provide a weak point for pressure to congregate, ultimately collapsing the thin walls of the vessel. The Titan submersible had made more than 50 dives without any issues before its infamous implosion — but each trip may have caused more damage to the hull until it ultimately lost its integrity.
  19. Aldi reveals big grocery price change — here’s how it will affect customers Aldi, already known for its low prices, announced that it will lower the cost of more than 250 products. The store’s price reductions will ultimately result in an estimated $100 million in savings for Americans through Labor Day. Aldi’s cost reductions will be applied to seasonal items such as picnic necessities, BBQ essentials, travel-ready snacks and better-for-you foods, per the press release.
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