
Brittney Griner posts 1st statement since being released; gives career update
On Dec. 8, Brittney Griner was released after 10 months from a Russian prison and is back in the United States after being sentenced to
On Dec. 8, Brittney Griner was released after 10 months from a Russian prison and is back in the United States after being sentenced to
As of Dec. 11. Elon Musk officially confirmed that Twitter will be increasing the word count from 280 characters to 4,000 characters. Twitter users from
Brittney Griner has reportedly been freed. After nearly 10 months in Russian jails and prisons, the legendary women’s basketball is headed back to the United
America now has its youngest Black mayor-elect. Jaylen Smith, 18, won the Earle, Arkansas vote to become the city’s next mayor. “It’s time to build
Brett Favre has asked to be removed from Mississippi’s lawsuit claiming he stole millions of dollars of welfare money. Favre, the Hall of Fame quarterback
By Alan Zeitlin Dallas resident Alexander Feinstein, 20, said he watched all the recent interviews in which celebrity Kanye West, now known as Ye, made
Sheriff Keybo Taylor will implement proactive measures to ensure the safety of the citizens of Gwinnett County as the holiday season approaches. Sheriff Taylor is
By Jake Mason A schoolgirl has taken social media by storm after posting a parody of how British women do their make-up – which has
Better Outcome for Our Kids, Inc., also known as BOOK, is hosting two panel discussions on Thursday, Nov. 3 starting at 6:00 pm at the
By Jake Mason A professional pumpkin carver has shared her top tips for carving the perfect pumpkin this Halloween – and why you shouldn’t light
Immobilizing a car with a boot is illegal in most of Georgia except the cities of Atlanta and Decatur. As of December 2021, a Georgia
By Adam Dutton Two Harry Potter books bought by a mom more than 20 years ago could sell for thousands at auction – after they
The new electric version is described as a zero-emissions reimagination of the original
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By Adam Dutton Roz Edwards, 50, set up her business buying and restoring dummies before selling them on to shops and hiring them out for
By Charlie Bayliss Leading toy manufacturer Fisher-Price has released a new inclusivity range featuring figurines with different ethnic backgrounds, physical disabilities, and skin conditions. The
The Atlanta Pride Parade took place on Oct. 9. This year’s event featured both of Georgia’s Democratic U.S. senators, Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock. It
Emmy-nominated television political analyst, news anchor, and radio personality Rashad Richey received a resolution from the city of St. Louis. This honor highlighted Richey’s accomplishment of
By Sophie Watson A fascinating haul of royal letters reveals that Queen Victoria may have been one of the first people in the world to
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Some of the more bizarre items include Pokemon-themed toilet paper and cans of Heinz spaghetti shapes.
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