Accused pedophile is facing more charges A man already facing 17 felony charges of molesting two children has had new charges brought against him after a third victim was identified. More
Truck driver fatally hit three highway workers fell asleep at the wheel A truck driver who fatally hit three Pennsylvania high workers fell asleep at the wheel. The 24-year-old from Roxbury, Massachusetts fell asleep on Interstate 83, around eight miles south of ... 05/13/2024 - 5:05 am | View Link
Trucker fell asleep at wheel in leadup to wreck that killed 3 PA workers, authorities say A truck driver who struck a construction vehicle on Interstate 83 in Pennsylvania and killed three workers was reportedly asleep at the wheel when the incident happened. 05/10/2024 - 12:34 pm | View Link
Driver fell asleep at wheel before hitting, killing construction workers on I-83 The driver who hit and killed three construction workers on I-83 in April fell asleep at the wheel, Pennsylvania State Police announced Friday. Police released more information about the April 17 ... 05/10/2024 - 2:06 am | View Link
Truck driver who fatally struck 3 Pennsylvania highway workers fell asleep at the wheel LEWISBERRY, Pa (AP) — A truck driver fell asleep at the wheel before striking a construction vehicle ... Pennsylvania. The driver was not injured. A State Police spokesman said a decision on whether ... 05/9/2024 - 12:59 pm | View Link
Driver hospitalized after striking 2 school buses in Bonita Springs crash The sedan driver was hospitalized, according to the Bonita Springs Fire and Rescue District.The school district said no students were on either of the buses during the crash. Both bus drivers are ... 04/18/2024 - 4:28 pm | View Link
Corinne Purtill | Los Angeles Times (TNS)
You feel a cold coming on, or maybe it’s already upon you: the telltale cough, sore throat and stuffy head. You swing by the drugstore, where a shelf full of over-the-counter products containing the mineral zinc claim to be able to shorten the duration of your symptoms.
The promise of relief is tempting.
Zach Dyer | KFF Health News (TNS)
Bill Thompson’s wife had never seen him smile with confidence. For the first 20 years of their relationship, an infection in his mouth robbed him of teeth, one by one.
“I didn’t have any teeth to smile with,” the 53-year-old of Independence, Missouri, said.
Thompson said he dealt with throbbing toothaches and painful swelling in his face from abscesses for years working as a cook at Burger King.
Terrible, soul-sucking commercials get written, made and, by the public, rejected all the time. This one is different.
Apple’s “Crush” commercial, unveiled last week and no longer scheduled to air on TV in America because people just truly, madly, deeply hated it, constitutes something larger than a miss, or a flub.
Michael Scaturro | KFF Health News (TNS)
When dermatologist Adewole “Ade” Adamson sees people spritzing sunscreen as if it’s cologne at the pool where he lives in Austin, Texas, he wants to intervene. “My wife says I shouldn’t,” he said, “even though most people rarely use enough sunscreen.”
At issue is not just whether people are using enough sunscreen, but what ingredients are in it.
The Food and Drug Administration’s ability to approve the chemical filters in sunscreens that are sold in countries such as Japan, South Korea, and France is hamstrung by a 1938 U.
“Bridgerton” returns this week with a racy third season. Meanwhile, in theaters, “Babes,” with its well-deserved R rating, is worthy of your time.
And then there’s the metaphorical, trance-like “I Saw the TV Glow.”
Here’s our roundup.
“Bridgerton Season 3”
Will that shrewd purveyor of Regency-era gossip — Lady Whistledown (voice of Julie Andrews) — finally get her comeuppance and be unmasked as the one and only Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan)?
“IF” may get by. It’s sincere. As the song from “The Music Man” asks: How can there be any sin in that?
It’s also maudlin enough to force you into a defensive emotional crouch for an hour and 44 minutes. I speak for an audience of one here. Others may experience an entirely different set of side effects to a movie with a weirdly groggy and medicinal aura.
As his popular success with the first two “Quiet Place” monster movies asserted, writer-director John Krasinski knows how to balance thrills and miles and miles and miles of heart.