Imagine living in a neighborhood where people don’t want to stop at the stop sign 🛑
This guy has made it a source of entertainment watching all the people get pulled over 🚔 and the people are loving the videos 😂
Hydrogen peroxide alone does not dissolve or strip a polyurea or polyurethane coating, which is what was just added to the Reflecting Pool. However, applying industrial-strength peroxide can degrade the polymer structure, leading to swelling, discoloration, or delamination if the coating was improperly applied. So it's safe to assume the coating was not applied correctly to begin with. The substrate must be completely cleaned, dried, and properly primed before applying polyurea/polyurethane.
The damage is not the work of left-wing vandals. The damage was caused by the people who were paid $15 million for a job they are not qualified to do. This is a mixture of incompetence and ignorance. But hey, the pool guy was a Trump donor, so he got the no-bid government contract based on his donations, not his skill or knowledge.
🔥🚨DEVELOPING: A documentary on the last living Snake preacher in America living in McDowell County West Virginia where members of his church have been bitten and even killed by his snakes is getting released next month.
UPDATE—First exclusive interview with the woman whose family dog was shot & killed by the LAPD.
"He’s my baby," nurse Marie Marseille said through tears.
"It doesn’t make any sense to me. I can’t make sense of anything."
By — Gina Silva @ FOX 11 Los Angeles
ALERT: Police shot a woman's dog after they were called to check on her for celebrating the Knicks winning the championship.
A family was celebrating the New York Knicks' NBA championship victory when someone called the Los Angeles Police Department to report that a woman in her apartment was shouting and sounded distressed.
Officers arrived at the apartment and asked the family to secure their large dog, Jamison, a 2-year-old golden retriever-Saint Bernard-poodle mix.
The woman closed the door, and when she reopened it, Jamison ran out and towards the police, causing an officer to shoot and kill the dog.
The neighbor who called the police told the news off-camera that they feel guilty that the dog was killed, but sincerely believed their neighbor was in trouble and needed help.
“We were just so happy. We were just so happy. We were just celebrating the Knicks. We were f*cking celebrating the Knicks.”
FTP: LAPD killed her dog. He was wearing his Knicks jersey.
His name was Jameson. A golden doodle. One of the sweetest, most gentle breeds alive.
A neighbor called a noise complaint. That's it.
20+ officers showed up. Then a helicopter. For a noise complaint in an apartment complex.
And they shot Jameson dead. In front of his owner. In front of her child.
No warning. No de-escalation. Nothing.
The media is barely covering this. No headlines. No outrage.
Like it never happened.
If this was your dog... your child watching... how would you feel?
Jameson deserved better. That little boy deserved better. His mama deserved better.
Indian businesses are always scamming, ESPECIALLY gas stations.
Whether it's card skimming, watering down the gas, or now, putting a screw on the pump’s nosel cradle to save a few dollars, it's always some kind of scam, and as usual, THEY ALL ARE IN ON IT!
I ate margarine, whole grains, Gatorade, and low fat everything for 40 years. I thought I was eating healthy.
I had a heart attack at 52.
My cardiologist told me to keep going. Cut more fat. Eat whole wheat toast. Avoid red meat. Avoid eggs. Avoid butter. He said those foods would kill me.
I fired him.
I ate the foods he said would kill me. They healed me.
They’re charging James Comey for posting “8647” on his Instagram, saying it’s a threat.
Do you know how stupid this is?
I worked in food service.
When we “86’d” someone, that meant “throw them out.” Not KILL the customer.
Washington’s Department of Natural Resources is closing multiple campgrounds and scaling back recreation services statewide after another round of budget cuts, which are expected to result in negative side effects, including the closure of trailhead bathrooms, increased trash on trails, uncleared storm damage, and more.
KOMO News reporter Jackie Kent is out at the Harry Osborne State Forest, which will face a seasonal closure from this December through March 2027.
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Disturbing update: Despite evidence of being gravely disabled to most, it was not enough for the officers to do an involuntary commitment. Paul and Tom from We Heart Seattle were witness to the wellness check and explain how she is falling through the cracks …. 👇🏼 Again, the woman has not left her car in more than a year, she’s unable to stand up straight or walk, weighed no more than 80 pounds, and cocooned around garbage, mold, rot, and relies on her friend to remove her human waste from a bag twice a day. Her friend also told police he agrees she needs help and the care is becoming too much for him to handle… 💔
JUST IN: An Iranian-backed Iraqi militia has struck a hotel in the Erbil province, where they claim US troops are staying, according to CNN.
The news comes as President Trump says retaliation from the U.S. is coming after an attack on the US Embassy in Riyadh.
"This is significant because it's the first time we know of in Iraq that they are apparently deliberately striking civilian infrastructure," said CNN's Clarissa Ward.
"We don't know of any U.S military personnel staying in any hotels here, but there are a lot of contractors who work in some capacity on some of these military bases."
I hope you aren’t drunk and took your staff’s advice, Rashida and I don’t know this man and feel confident he didn’t care about us. Please restrain from drinking too much as you have been warned from your staff and stay off social media when you are drunk. I pray in his holy month you find peace and respect for your self,
Three-time Trump voter: I voted for Trump, but I really want to apologize. I'm looking at this awful picture of the Obamas. What an embarrassment to our country. All this man does is tell lies. He is not worthy of the presidency. He takes bribes blatantly, and now he's being a racist blatantly. He's pathetic as a president, and I just want to apologize to everybody in the country for supporting this rotten, rotten man.
A poacher has illegally killed one of Yellowstone National Park's most prominent and beloved wolves, dealing a serious setback to conservation efforts and the scientific monitoring of the region's iconic wolf population.
The victim was Wolf 1478F, a young female gray wolf born in 2022 into the renowned Junction Butte pack—widely regarded as the most viewed and photographed wolf pack in the world, thanks to its visibility from major park roads and long-term study since the 1995 reintroduction program.
According to Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP), the wolf was shot around 10 p.m. on Christmas Day 2025 (December 25) near the Jardine area in Montana's Wolf Management Unit 313, just outside the park's northern boundary. The unit had already met its quota of three wolves and closed to legal hunting on November 16, 2025, making the kill outright illegal.
Investigators received a mortality signal from her tracking collar, but upon arrival, they discovered the collar had been deliberately cut off and tossed into a tree in an apparent effort to conceal the crime. The carcass itself was not recovered, complicating the case.
Wolf 1478F was celebrated by wildlife trackers, photographers, visitors, and advocates as a "rising star" with exceptional hunting skills and a distinctive presence. She was seen as a potential future alpha female (matriarch) for the Junction Butte pack, whose stability and dynamics have been closely observed for decades. Her loss disrupts the pack's social structure—already strained by prior incidents—and represents a blow to ongoing research on wolf behavior, ecology, and the broader Rocky Mountain ecosystem.
Wildlife groups, including Wolves of the Rockies, are mourning the incident and urging justice, with FWP offering an increased reward (up to $31,000 as of recent updates) for information leading to the poacher's arrest. This case highlights persistent tensions over wolf hunting near park borders and the vulnerability of collared study animals.
The story has drawn widespread coverage from outlets like ABC News, USA Today, SFGATE, and People, underscoring the emotional and ecological impact on one of conservation's flagship success stories.
[Jacobo, J. (2026). Poacher illegally kills prominent wolf from Yellowstone's most viewed pack: Officials. ABC News]