'Angel of West Palm Beach' saves 19 people from overdose
'Angel of West Palm Beach' saves 19 people from overdose
'Angel of West Palm Beach' saves 19 people from overdose
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The Bengals picked up a desperately needed win while their offense continued to struggle with an ailing Joe Burrow.
Mattel’s Pictionary just got an AI-enhanced update. Pictionary Vs. AI tasks players with drawing from clues, like the normal game, but these doodles are sent to an algorithm that tries to guess what you drew.
The 'People's Panic Meter' is back and boy there is quite a bit of panic after Week 3. Matt Harmon and Andy Behrens do their best to react to everyone's submissions. Behrens also provides his top five waiver wire pickups for Week 4.
That extra $50 in your pocket will make your wallet as happy as your ears.
Over 9,000 Amazon shoppers swear by this functional fungus for preventing water backups.
The budget-friendly gizmo also monitors calories burned, steps walked, heart rate and even how well you slept.
Trout has played in just 82 games in 2023 and only one since July 4.
Colorado’s blowout loss at Oregon cost it a spot in the Associated Press Top 25.
Colorado is a great story, but the Buffaloes were exposed against Oregon.
Deion Sanders and Colorado were brought back to reality by Oregon. And it wasn’t pretty.
Brands like Bobbi Brown, KOSAS and Kiehl's are also majorly marked down.
Solo Stove is offering coupons that should work across its entire site. They stack on top of other discounts, meaning that the Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 (usually $400) can be yours for $230.
"Pretty, pretty weird that someone took time out of their day to record what me and my girlfriend were doing."
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It has eight outlets and four USB charging ports.
A 1-year-old died after reportedly being exposed to fentanyl at his New York City day care.
The Instax Pal is a palm-sized 4.9MP camera that takes digital photos, then lets you print them to the bundled Instax Mini Link 2 printer.
Mesh (formerly Front Finance), a startup developing a service to help customers transfer and manage digital assets like crypto, has raised $22 million in a Series A funding round led by Money Forward with participation from Galaxy, Samsung Next, Streamlined Ventures, SNR.VC, Hike VC, Heitner Group, Valon Capital, Florida Funders, Altair Capital, Network VC and various angels. Mesh will use the new cash, which brings its total raised to date to $32 million, to further develop its tools for deposits, payments and payouts, co-founder and CEO Bam Azizi says, as well as support its go-to-market operations. "Mesh is reinventing the connection layer that's essential to facilitating these digital-first user experiences, giving users the ability to access and move their money on their own terms."