📅 News: 2025-06-11
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Miami Woman Wields Bat, Leaves Child Alone In Car

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Fail returned to the scene during the police investigation, attempting to confront one of the victims again. Officers subdued her as she resisted arrest. The child was found alone in a parked car a block away, highlighting concerns about child neglect and the dangers of leaving children unattended in vehicles.

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Antoneisha Fail, 21, allegedly smashed vehicles with a bat while her non-verbal child sat alone in a parked car, raising questions about child safety and parental responsibility.

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Florida's Teen Workforce Plan Collapses Amid Surreal Labor Shortages

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Despite legislative efforts to relax child labor laws, the anticipated influx of teenage workers did not materialize, leaving sectors like agriculture and construction understaffed. The failure highlights the complexities of addressing labor shortages without compromising worker welfare. As one observer noted, 'Replacing experienced workers with untrained teens was never a sustainable solution.'

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Florida's bid to replace migrant workers with teens crumbles as labor shortages persist, leaving industries in a lurch.

Fond du Lac Deputy's Toilet Paper Heist Ends in Ironic Promotion

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Despite this, Hazelett was rehired at Vilas County Jail and later joined Fond du Lac County Sheriff's Office in 2023. This raises questions about hiring practices amid staffing shortages in law enforcement.

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Fond du Lac deputy Coty Hazelett, who resigned in 2020 after pilfering five rolls of jail toilet paper, ironically ascends to a higher position in 2023.

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Yellowstone Bison Gores New Jersey Man Amid Tourist Stampede

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This marks the second bison goring in Yellowstone this spring; a 47-year-old Florida man was similarly injured on May 7 near Lake Village. Bison, capable of running up to 35 mph, have injured more visitors than any other animal in the park.

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Yellowstone's Old Faithful erupts in chaos as a 30-year-old New Jersey man, defying park rules, is gored by a bison—highlighting the perils of close wildlife encounters.

Washington's Speeding Scofflaws Face GPS-Enforced Obedience

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This initiative mirrors Virginia's 2026 law requiring speed limiters for those exceeding 100 mph. Critics argue it infringes on personal freedom, while supporters highlight its potential to reduce repeat offenses. As one official noted, 'ISA devices could help manage excessive speeding behavior.'

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Washington's reckless drivers must install GPS speed limiters, transforming lead-footed rebels into law-abiding motorists under digital surveillance.

12-Year-Old's LEGO Pandas Overrun Washington Landmarks

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Ricky's creation, featuring pandas seizing the Hope Diamond and the Declaration of Independence, will be displayed at the LEGO House in Billund, Denmark, alongside entries from 27 other centers. The winner earns the inaugural Global Mini Master Model Builder title.

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12-year-old Ricky's LEGO creation depicts pandas commandeering D.C. landmarks, including the Washington Monument and National Museum, in a whimsical display.

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Millersburg's 'Fill My Hole' App: Pothole Reporting Revolution

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By leveraging this app, Millersburg hopes to expedite pothole repairs, reducing vehicle damage and improving driving conditions. The user-friendly interface encourages active participation, fostering a sense of communal responsibility for infrastructure upkeep.

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Millersburg's 'Fill My Hole' app lets residents report potholes, turning road hazards into digital treasure hunts. Will this tech fix the town's bumpy reputation?

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Woman's 'Pick Up Poop' Signs Spark Neighborhood Art War

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One sign, depicting a stick figure in existential despair over uncollected dog mess, prompted a neighbor to add a speech bubble: 'To poop or not to poop?'—a nod to Shakespearean drama in the battle against canine indiscretions.

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A woman’s 'Pick Up Poop' signs ignite a neighborhood art war, as residents retaliate with satirical masterpieces, turning dog waste into a surreal community canvas.

Crab's Forehead Glows: Scientists Unveil Bizarre Bioluminescent Mystery

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Building on this discovery, scientists are investigating whether the crab's luminescent forehead functions as a communication tool or a hunting mechanism. This research could redefine our understanding of bioluminescence in marine life, offering insights into the adaptive behaviors of deep-sea creatures.

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A deep-sea crab's glowing forehead baffles scientists, revealing a bioluminescent enigma. Could this luminescence be a beacon for mates or a lure for prey?

Devon Fisherman Nets Ultra-Rare Blue Lobster Twice in 12 Days

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The blue lobster's vivid cobalt hue results from a genetic mutation causing overproduction of a specific protein. Typically, lobsters are brown or green, aiding camouflage. Newton's double catch has led some to joke that the lobsters are 'queueing up' for his net.

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Devon fisherman Marc Newton defies 1-in-2-million odds, catching a rare blue lobster twice in 12 days, sparking online amazement and debate over its rarity.

South Korean Court Fines Woman $2,100 for 'Pantsing' Male Colleague

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Despite her apology to the victim and his parents, the court imposed the fine and education requirement, noting her lack of prior criminal record. This case underscores the legal boundaries of workplace behavior and the potential repercussions of actions deemed inappropriate.

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A South Korean woman in her 50s was fined $2,100 for pulling down a male colleague's trousers and underwear in front of coworkers, highlighting legal consequences of workplace pranks.

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Tzuyang's 30,000-Calorie Feasts Leave Fans Baffled

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Medical experts suggest that Tzuyang's rapid digestion and efficient nutrient absorption prevent weight gain despite her massive food intake. ([koreaboo.com](https://www.koreaboo.com/stories/doesnt-mukbang-youtuber-tzuyang-gain-weight-even-though-eats-so-much-doctor-explains/?utm_source=openai)) As one doctor noted, "She doesn't keep food in her stomach for a long time and sends the food she eats to the bowels right away."

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Mukbang star Tzuyang devours 30,000 calories daily yet remains slim, sparking curiosity about her unique metabolism and health secrets.

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Florida Musician Crafts Guitar from Uncle's Skeleton, Dubbed 'Skelecaster'

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Midnight faced challenges in constructing the 'Skelecaster,' including reinforcing the spine with a metal bar to support the guitar neck. Despite initial skepticism from his mother, who deemed the project 'sacrilegious,' she conceded that Filip would prefer 'shredding' over resting in the ground. The guitar, while unconventional, produces a sound Midnight describes as 'awesome.'

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Tampa's Prince Midnight transforms his late uncle's skeleton into a functional guitar, the 'Skelecaster,' blending family legacy with heavy metal homage.

Kentucky Man Unleashes Raccoon In Store After Mule Police Chase

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Following the raccoon incident, Mason was charged with second-degree assault and criminal trespassing. Previously, in December 2024, he led police on a low-speed chase through downtown Murray atop a mule, refusing to stop despite officers' commands. Witnesses reported Mason mistreating the mule, leading to additional animal cruelty charges.

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Jonathan Mason, 40, released a raccoon into a Murray, Kentucky business, leading to a bite incident. Months earlier, he fled police on a mule.

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Trump Restores Confederate Names to Seven Military Bases

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This decision, unveiled during a speech at Fort Bragg, comes ahead of the Army's 250th anniversary parade. Trump emphasized tradition, expressing, 'I’m very superstitious. We want to keep it going.' Critics argue the move revives divisive symbols.

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President Trump reinstates Confederate names at seven military bases, reversing prior changes; critics question the move's implications.