Damar Hamlin met with an ill fate and before death could lay its icy hands on him, his body fought back and brought himself to life. The Buffalo Bills player is recovering from a cardiac arrest. However, in the past few days, crazy stories and conspiracy theories about what happened to the 24-year-old safety of the Bills erupted online. And another one came from a prominent former MLB player.
Aubrey Huff, who won two World Series championships, woke up to the news of Twitter reinstating his account in December.
Play video content WHAT AN A-HOLE!!! We don't post jokes on TMZ, but this one is so frickin' hilarious we made an exception.
Bill Maher was on his game per usual Friday night, and he riffed on a story about a school kid's science project designed to answer the question ... "Does your cat's butthole really touch all the surfaces in your home?"
Kaeden Griffin, a 6th grader from Tennessee, and his mom -- who was homeschooling the boy -- decided to crack the case by putting red lipstick on the buttholes of their 2 felines.
Ah, Trader Joe's, every millennial's favorite grocery store. And for a good reason. With low prices, tons of product variety, and catering to people with dietary restrictions, it's no surprise that this food-filled wonderland has become so popular in recent years.
One could argue that Trader Joe's is a vegan wonderland. With 106 productslisted on the Trader Joe's official website, the store has almost everything a vegan — or Meatless Monday participant — could want for every meal of the day.
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"Page-turners" are books we simply cannot put down. Goodreads has ranked the top page-turners among readers. These picks include romance, thriller, and fantasy reads. Getting lost in a book is a great feeling — we turn and turn the pages, blissfully lost in an enthralling story until the end. Our favorite page-turners can be swoon-worthy romances, gripping thrillers, or contemporary fiction novels that are just endlessly engrossing.
"Emmett's Mark" exudes the wintry desolation of James Gray's films minus the depth of character. Helmer-scribe Keith Snyder's debut feature is as competent as any direct-to-vid feature, and it screams out to be taken seriously. Still, it's hard to tell how this somnambulant trifle will attract much interest, other than as a calling card.
Neo-noir thriller long on style but short on originality, “Emmett’s Mark” exudes the wintry desolation of James Gray’s films minus the depth of character.