 Breakout: Today's trending topics | Pixar just released their newest animated short, “Kitbull.” The 2-D animated short, directed by Rosana Sullivan and produced by Kathryn Hendrickson, is less than nine minutes long, but it packs a seriously powerful emotional punch in that period of time. Not only is this short exquisitely created via hand-drawing, but Read more |
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 | When little kids feel the need to get their parents’ attention, they usually find a way to do it — no matter what the circumstances are. When one little boy needed to get a hold of his dad while he was at work, he decided to get creative. He went Read more |
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 | Have a free day to spare? The Coopertown Police Department is asking for volunteers who would be willing to get drunk on their tab. According to Smokey Barn News, five or six volunteers will be asked to donate a full day of their time in order to assist in a Read more |
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 | More bacon-heavy options are being added to menus at fast-food chain restaurants such as McDonald’s and Wendy’s at a time when pork prices are the lowest they have been in decades. Wendy’s patrons may buy the Baconator Fries, which has cheese and bacon on French fries. Mickey D’s is also Read more |
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 | It’s not unusual for the “Carlton Dance” to be loved by anyone, but the US Copyright Office apparently doesn’t think it’s all that special. Former “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” star Alfonso Ribeiro has been involved in a lawsuit with Take-Two Interactive, publisher of the video game “NBA 2K,” and the Read more |
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 | Luke Bryan and his family recently welcomed a new pet into their lives, an 18-year-old rescue dog named Poochie. Sadly, after just a couple of weeks with the family Poochie has passed away. He lived a long life, however, and the Bryan family couldn’t be prouder to have been part Read more |
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 | During the longest government shutdown in US history, many employees were concerned about the status of their jobs and when they would return to work. Judith Smith, a National Park Service employee, was one of the many workers facing furlough, but instead of stressing about not receiving a paycheck, she Read more |
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