A woman in Alabama was found dead at her home and eaten by her dogs after officials believe her body had been lying there for weeks.
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Knuckledraggin My Life Away
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Tuesday, October 14, 2025
When you get too used to free shit
The Louisville Metro Police Department says a local pastor has admitted to scamming senior citizens in the area “thousands of times.”
Monday, October 13, 2025
Friday, October 10, 2025
'cause that's how I roll
A woman was arrested Monday after being accused of stealing a motorized Publix shopping cart and driving it down Airport Road in Punta Gorda.
When Cowboys Met the Wehrmacht: German POWs in the American West
VIDEO HERE (18:48 minutes)
-Alemaster
Astonished German POWs roll through Texas expecting brutality—and find coffee, wages, and cowboys. This episode traces how enemies became ranch hands, neighbors, and, eventually, Americans.
- A train window view: Amarillo, chaps, and culture shock
- Camp life: hot showers, scrip pay, Western swing
- Cotton fields & cattle drives with ranchers who shake hands
- The Papago Park tunnel…and a very dry “river”
- VE Day goodbyes—and surprising returns as immigrants
What happens when propaganda slams into Texas hospitality? The answer rewrites what captivity—and humanity—can look like.
Take the Exit Ramp to the Hershey Highway
POLK COUNTY, Fla. – A 51-year-old man arrested in Polk County was taken to jail on drug charges, but what deputies found on a body scan inside of the suspect is something Sheriff Grady Judd described as “never seen it before.”
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Das Raciss!
A black swan that took up residence in a British town is being relocated after attempting to drown some of the native mute swans.
The Broderick–Terry duel
The Broderick–Terry duel (subsequently called "the last notable American duel") was fought between United States Senator David C. Broderick, of California, and ex-Chief Justice David S. Terry, of the Supreme Court of California, on September 13, 1859. The two men had been friends and political allies within the Democratic Party. However, Broderick was an abolitionist, whereas Terry was pro-slavery. Intense political disagreements led to bitter resentments, which in turn led to a challenge to a duel and the fatal encounter in a ravine near Lake Merced in San Francisco.
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