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Pastor declared brain dead makes incredible recovery

A 37-year-old North Carolina pastor declared brain dead a month after a listeria infection miraculously woke from a coma and has returned home after 6 months. How did he go from being scheduled for organ harvesting to going home? Pastor with listeria infection snowballs into brain injury and “brain dead”

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Kindly candyman accused of being a creeper

So many disturbing acts occur daily that people are suspicious. It’s hard to know someone’s intentions, and such was the case when cops were called on a “suspicious older male” handing out chocolate. What they discovered was truly shocking – but in a sweet way. Man handing out chocolate prompts

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Police officer and single dad cheated death 3 times

A single-dad sheriff’s deputy is battling for his life after he “died three times” in a freak slow-speed accident in which his patrol car struck a partially opened security gate, piercing the windshield and pinning him to the seat. Oklahoma sheriff’s deputy “died three times” The accident occurred as Sheriff’s

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Will the US embrace 4-day workweeks?

A new bill has been introduced in Congress that aims to reduce the traditional five-day, 40-hour workweek to four days, or 32 hours – with no loss of pay. Evidence from Europe shows productivity remaining at 100%. 4-day workweeks proposed for US workers in Congress Representative Mark Takano (D-CA) has

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Romance scammer duped these lonely women out of almost $2M

A 69-year-old man who met women on dating apps allegedly convinced them to make false investments with him and ultimately scammed several women out of nearly $2 million, New York prosecutors say. Clever Casanova dupes five women out of nearly $2 million Nelson Counne, a 69-year-old New York man who

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Rare disorder turned this toddler into a “human time bomb”

This toddler is suffering from a rare “one in a million” neurological disorder known as alternating hemiplegia of childhood, or AHC. The disease turns kids into “human time bombs” who can die or become paralyzed at any moment. AHC: The rare disorder that turns people into human time bombs Alternating

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LOS ANGELES, CA - DECEMBER 15, 2016: Actor Ryan Reynolds at the Hollywood Walk of Fame Star Ceremony honoring actor Ryan Reynolds.

Ryan Reynolds just made $1.3 billion with one deal

T-Mobile announced it’s buying wireless provider Mint Mobile as part of a larger deal for up to $1.35 billion. Actor Ryan Reynolds owns a stake in the company and will stay on in his “creative role.” T-Mobile to acquire Ryan Reynolds’ Mint Mobile for $1.3 billion The $1.35 billion deal

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Submarine filled with shocking secrets seized in Pacific Ocean

A 50-foot-long “ghost” submarine was found floating and seized in the Pacific Ocean off Columbia. Investigators couldn’t believe what they found inside. Floating “ghost” submarine found in Pacific Ocean harboring valuable secret A 50-foot-long homemade submarine was found floating in the Pacific Ocean off Columbia like a “ghost ship.” Colombian

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NYC rats test positive for coronavirus

New research released earlier this week found that wild rats around Brooklyn had antibodies suggesting a previous infection with SARS-CoV-2, raising the specter that millions of rats could be carrying the virus. Millions of rats could be carrying COVID The question of potential animal-to-human transmission of coronavirus is being raised

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