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Watch This Woman Fulfill Every Unhappy Employee’s Dream
Editor’s note: The video contains language that some may find offensive. Most employees tend to give their employers two weeks’ notice, but Alaskan television reporter Charlo Greene resigned from her job a bit more abruptly … and publicly. According to Raw Story, the KTVA-TV reporter was reporting on the Alaska Cannabis Club during Sunday night’s broadcast when…
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Ray Rice Video Sent to NFL in April, Law-Enforcement Official Says
Whether someone at the NFL before this week saw the full video in which Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice punched his then-fiancee, Janay Palmer, unconscious on an elevator is still up for debate. However, the league allegedly had access to the damning footage. According to the Associated Press, a law-enforcement official has come forward…
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Ferguson Residents Demand Answers From City Council in Heated Open Meeting
It was a tense, fiery City Council meeting on Tuesday at the Greater Grace Church in Ferguson, Mo., as residents came to air their grievances and demand answers, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. According to the report, more than 600 residents came to the meeting, where they continued to voice their demands for change in…
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Chicago Police Commander Sued for Allegedly Putting Gun in Man’s Mouth
A Chicago police commander has come under intense scrutiny after a lawsuit was filed against him for allegedly putting his gun into a young man’s mouth, the Chicago Tribune reports. According to the lawsuit, as reported by the Tribune, in January 2013 Cmdr. Glenn Evans pulled up at a bus stop and began staring at…
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Ray Rice Dumped by Nike and EA Sports
Former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice’s fall did not take long. Following his termination from the Ravens and his indefinite suspension from the NFL, marketers and sponsors have begun to wash their hands of the player, who was seen on video punching his then-fiancee, Janay Palmer, out cold in an elevator. One Fox Sports…
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NY Man Drowns While Saving Child From Hudson River
A 40-year-old New York man gave his life saving a small child from the Hudson River, the New York Post reports. According to the report, Boyce “Scoop” Coleman was at a barbecue at the riverside in Yonkers when he heard that a child was in the water. The heroic man jumped “ … over the…
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Witness in John Crawford III Shooting Changes Story
John Crawford III was shot dead by Beavercreek, Ohio, police about a month ago for simply carrying a BB gun as he walked through the aisles in Wal-Mart. A witness to the incident, Ronald Ritchie, was responsible for calling 911 and reporting Crawford to law enforcement, saying that a black man was “walking around with…
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Arrests Made After Video of Teens Assaulting Mentally Disabled Man Goes Viral
Two juveniles were arrested for allegedly beating up a mentally disabled man in Delaware, WPVI-TV reports. The two boys, 13 and 14 years old, were arrested over the weekend before being released to their parents on $2,500 bond, the news station notes, after a video of them committing the horrible assault went viral. According to…
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Chicago Fire Kills 4 Children, Injures 2 Adults
A tragic early-morning fire Monday took the lives of four children and left two adults in critical condition in Chicago, the Chicago Tribune reports. The children, ages 6 to 16, were found on the third floor of the badly damaged building. According to the Tribune, the fire spread from an empty second-floor apartment and up…
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Ga. Kindergarten Teacher Arrested for Allegedly Dragging Student by Ankle
One Georgia kindergarten teacher is facing serious charges after she allegedly dragged one of her students across the classroom by the ankle, WXIA-TV reports. Judy Bingham was arrested and slapped with a first-degree felony charge for cruelty to children, as well as a misdemeanor charge for simple battery, after she allegedly grabbed the student and…