Mount Vernon Pulls George Washington Fake Teeth Magnet over Slave Accusation
George Washington’s Mount Vernon has discontinued a magnet depicting the first president’s false teeth in light of a controversy about their origin.

George Washington’s Mount Vernon has discontinued a magnet depicting the first president’s false teeth in light of a controversy about their origin.

Tristen Rushing will receive nearly $200,000 in damages after being forced to do 200 push-ups for being late to band practice.

Minnesota’s state legislature is considering a bill to keep employers from discriminating against people based on their natural hair.

House Democrats have proposed an addition to the “CAMELS” rating system that would include a “diversity and inclusion” score.

Christopher Castillo used a dating app to choose an unwitting woman as his getaway driver on their first date.

During Wednesday’s show, Rush Limbaugh was moved to tears by a caller’s offer to donate one of his own lungs to the host’s battle against cancer.

Australian soldiers are using their downtime during the ongoing fight against the wildfires to care for some of its most vulnerable victims.

The Virginia House of Delegates has passed legislation seeking to award its electoral votes to whomever the wins the popular vote.

Federal informant Lawrence Ray, the father of a Sarah Lawrence College student, was arrested by the FBI Tuesday on charges including sex trafficking.

Police returned Lester Mejia’s daughter to him just hours after she was abducted from their driveway on Monday.

First grade teacher Valerie Prince was arrested on Friday, after trying to get an “8-ball” of meth delivered to the school where she taught.

On the campaign trail in New Hampshire, former Vice President Joe Biden found himself the subject of an awkward pop music tribute.

The Louisiana Department of Health has confirmed visitors to the L’Auberge Casino in Lake Charles last weekend were sickened by norovirus.

City officials confirmed that an unspecified number of Texans have been placed in a 14-day “self quarantine” in their homes on Sunday.

Bre Kidman, the “queer feminist mermaid” running for a senate seat in Maine, has chosen the guillotine as branding for her campaign.

A CNN report suggests that first lady Melania Trump is shifting into a more public position in support of her husband’s campaign.

Early Friday morning, Fort Bend County’s stretch of the Southwest Freeway was closed due to abnormally high levels of pork.

The Chinese government announced a new policy in Wuhan Friday to isolate individuals testing positive for the novel coronavirus ravaging the city in what the New York Times is calling “quarantine camps.”

Bruce McConville told a judge he withdrew and then burnt over $1 million to keep it from going to his ex-wife.

Pamela Jane Carr allegedly tased her husband several times on Sunday morning after he told her that he was leaving.

Dan Cain of Twinsburg, Ohio, received a rather unusual amount of correspondence from the company managing his daughter’s student loans.

District Attorney Todd Spitzer dropped all charges against Grant Robicheaux and girlfriend Cerissa Riley after finding no “provable” evidence.

Ohio Democrat Senator Sherrod Brown accused Mitch McConnell of colluding with the White House to protect President Donald Trump on Wednesday.

A Connecticut gas station worker allegedly walked off his first shift with thousands of dollars in hand, but his employer does not even know his name.

Max Townsend allegedly killed two teenagers and injured four others the day after his son was killed in a hit-and-run accident.

Since his sudden passing, fans have brought well over 1,000 basketballs to the Staples Center in memory of Kobe Bryant.

Jackson Township law enforcement apprehended 14 men seeking sex with underage boys and girls in a four-day sting operation.

At his February 1 rally in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Bernie Sanders promised an executive order to legalize weed on his first day in office.

Philadelphia police announced on Monday that they will not pursue charges against Flyers mascot “Gritty” for the alleged assault of a child during a photoshoot.

Kansas City Chiefs’ Derrick Nnadi celebrated their Super Bowl 2020 win by paying adoption fees for every adoptable dog in the city.

Perhaps the least surprising news of 2020, social media stars are leveraging China’s coronavirus for relevancy.

The DNC has eliminated a donor rule that would have excluded former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

Failed Georgia gubernatorial Democrat candidate Stacey Abrams told Nate Silver’s FiveThirtyEight on Friday that she would be president by 2040.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi railed against President Donald Trump’s legal team on Thursday, asking “how they can retain their lawyer status.”

Early Wednesday morning, the Guardian announced a decision to forgo all advertising ties to fossil fuel extraction companies.

Centrist Democrat think tank Third Way found that voters populating three battleground states are largely opposed to Medicare for All.

Amid frantic attempts to contain the coronavirus, Mongolia closed its border to China while Hong Kong and Malaysia banned visitors from the province from which the Wuhan virus originated.

Engagement with impeachment stories on social media is plummeting, and Axios’ Neal Rothschild believes it is all part of the Republicans’ plan.

Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) has suggested that if John Bolton is not brought to testify in the impeachment trial, his book could be instead.

Candace Talley, 27, of Sicklerville, Camden County has been charged with human trafficking and promoting prostitution.
