The US Supreme Court seems to be okay with violating federal law by temporarily allowing a voter-removal program to continue in Virginia. A federal judge blocked the initiative last week, but now the emergency stay comes less than a week before the general election. Federal law prohibits states from systematically removing ineligible voters within 90 days of an election.
Authorities are still looking for the man who set fire to ballot boxes in Oregon and Washington. They say the devices he constructed shows a wealth of welding expertise, and they expect him to do it again.
His name is Austin Copobianco, and he is the guy who interfered with Mookie Betts in game 4 of the World Series, trying to pry the ball from his glove. While he was making the “15 minutes of fame” talk circuit, complaining about how unfair it was that the Yankees kicked him out and took his game 5 tickets, the Yankees had the best response. They gave them to a little boy battling pediatric cancer so he could see his first playoff game in Yankee Stadium.
The McDonald’s E. coli outbreak has spread to 90 people across 13 states; The CDC says slivered onions on the quarter pounder are the likely source. McDonald’s is back to serving the quarter pounder, without the onions.
When Halloween is over, Americans will have spent over $10 Billion on candy, decorations, and costumes. The big question is, how long do you have to eat the chocolate before it goes bad? If kept in a dark, cool place, dark chocolate is good for 2 years, and milk chocolate is good for about 10 months. Basically, the higher the fat content in the chocolate, the lower the shelf life. So, what have we learned? When the next pandemic hits, you need to hoard all the dark chocolate after you grab all the toilet paper, of course.
and THAT’s TRENDING.