The 19 Most Popular Dog Shaming Shenanigans In The Past Year.
Pet shaming is becoming very popular online and parents have decided to publicly shame their animals, rather than scold them in person.
5 crunchy African biscuits and snacks to try out for your next dessert
In as much as foreign biscuits/snacks widely consumed across Africa, there are some age-old locally made ones though not as popular that “deserve some accolades”.Since time immemorial, Africans have always been ingenious and creative with their culinary skills, and these locally made biscuits and snacks buttress that fact.
This African-American man survived for 151 days without a living heart in 2001
When Robert Tools received the self-contained artificial heart in July 2001 at Jewish Hospital in Louisville, Ky., in the U.S., there were rumours that he had been used as a guinea pig because he was black.But a month after his landmark heart surgery, Tools, who had then been hiding his identity from the public for privacy reasons, held a news conference to debunk such claims, saying that he volunteered for the experiment ‘‘because I knew I had one more chance to survive.
Woman attempting spicy food challenge ends up in hospital for four days bleeding from her backside.

A woman who tried a spicy food challenge and ended up in the hospital for four days bleeding from the bum has vowed to do it AGAIN. Shannen Goulding was rushed to hospital 'pooing blood' a day after chomping down the infamous Samyang Hot Chicken Flavour Cup Ramen as part of a viral ‘spicy ramen challenge’.
Mum's Lego cards horror after son, 7, opens packet with teeth to discover KNIFE inside

A horrified mum has warned other parents to be careful after her young son opened a packet of Lego cards - and found a KNIFE inside. Furious Kirsty Thorne, 27, said her son Harrison, seven, is lucky to have avoided injury after opening the box with his teeth. The cards had been purchased from Sainsbury's. Mum-of-four Kirsty said Harrison was looking forward to adding to his collection with the Lego card collectors' album from the supermarket in Ashford, Kent. When Kirsty's children returned home from school on September 25, they opened the packet and discovered the blade. She said: "They brought over this Stanley blade to me which was still in the packet.

"It was wrapped up in tape, which was stuck to the seal, but it was the perfect size for the pack so it was unnoticeable beforehand."I was angry, I have a one-year-old and if it had dropped onto the floor he could've easily eaten it. I was really annoyed."Kirsty, from Stanhope, Kent, stormed over to Sainsbury's to complain and was given a £10 voucher. She added: "You shouldn't have to check a pack of children's cards for blades.

"When they came out the albums were so sought after - it's just horrendous."Fortunately, no one was cut, otherwise, this would have been a completely different story."A Sainsbury’s spokesperson said the supermarket giant is aware of the complaint. She said: "We are aware of an issue with a pack of Lego cards."This appears to be an isolated and unusual incident which we are investigating with our supplier."
Bags of unwashed spinach and mixed leaves recalled over presence of bug-causing bacteria
THE FOOD SAFETY Authority of Ireland has issued a recall for a range of Irish
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