The only employee left working at this Pittsburgh, PA gas station has now quit and left a note on the door explaining why. The gas station, a GetGo located in Moon Township, was temporarily closed since that was the only employee. According to the sole employee’s note left on the door, accusing the people in that town of treating the workers so poorly that it’s making people quit their jobs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8j0RbzmNfw The employee’s note said specifically: “Closed because the people of Moon Township treat our employees horribly!!! and ran off the staff.” It remains unclear what exactly happened that caused…
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The principal of Travis Early College High School, Christina Steele Hantgin, has had restroom doors removed amid concerns for student safety. The principal, of the school located in Texas, claims this was to combat drug use and other “major behavioral occurrences” that had already taken place this year. She wrote a letter to parents explaining her choices while acknowledging that she could have done a better job at communicating her ideas. The letter explained everything about behavioral incidents and conduct offenses that have happened inside these restrooms. About 90% of all violations were related to drugs. Steele Hantgin claims there…
The ground-breaking news that the US government has officially recognized recordings of “unidentified aerial phenomena” shot by US Navy aircraft made the nation wonder. Was it proof of extraterrestrial life? Luis Elizondo, the former Pentagon intelligence officer in charge of investigating these instances, reveals the interesting intel. Elizondo addressed the claim that the flying objects were possibly created in the United States, China, or another country. The expert is certain that the objects were not created in the United States because the US has already stated that they were not made there. He went on to refute the claim that…
The Arizona Marine veteran who stopped an armed robbery suspect bare-handed has received a valor award for his actions that lead to at least one arrest with two other suspects being sought by police. The incident took place at a Yuma gas station convenience store when one armed suspect walked in and Marine veteran James Kilcer acted almost immediately, disarming the man and taking him down, while the other two suspects fled the scene. Kilcer detained the man until police arrived and took over. Police asked Kilcer what happened and part of his statement, about taking out the perpetrator, was…
Not sure what they were delivering, but I am pretty sure seeing a full-grown adult woman hop out the back of an Amazon delivery van isn’t exactly normal. Neither of them are identifiable from the video, but that didn’t stop the questions and mockery from flowing on social media. After the “pee-bottle” scandal that rocked Amazon, seeing them accused of not giving their workers enough time to take a bathroom break, that the drivers were urinating in empty bottles, this video below has to take the cake. WATCH THE VIDEO: The video was first seen on TikTok when it…
A terrible week at a high school lead to 23 students getting arrested in just three days, mostly linked to various fights or other violent incidents. The school and students seemed hopeless, but that’s when a group of fathers got together to put an end to the violence at Southwood High School in Louisiana – and guess what! The students say it’s working! The group of fathers is being called “Dads on Duty” and there’s about 40 of them. They take turns hanging out at the school, talking with students, and being part of a positive experience that many of…
Judge Jeanine Pirro covered a horrific story stemming out of Philadelphia this week as a woman was allegedly assaulted on a train while people refused to help her – instead, they put up their cell phones to record video of it. The details of the report are somewhat gruesome as a 35-year-old man was accused of r-ping a woman on a SEPTA train while other passengers became onlookers instead of heroes. SEPTA spokesperson, Andrew Busch, said the following: “The assault was observed by a SEPTA employee, who called 911, enabling SEPTA officers to respond immediately and apprehend the suspect in…
Thousands of National Guardsmen were asked to vacate the Capitol after being on duty for about two weeks following the incident on January 6. Many of them went to a nearby parking garage that had limited resources and cold temperatures, sleeping in the cold and on the ground. They had just one electrical outlet and a single bathroom for about 5,000 of them according to a report on Politico. The stranded National Guardsmen were eventually let back into the Capitol, but that wasn’t until after lawmakers complained about the situation and the poor conditions. It was the Capitol Police who…
Fox News took quite a ratings dive when they landed in third place behind CNN and MSNBC. This is reportedly the first time since all the way back in September of 2000 that Fox News has been behind both of the opposing networks in viewership. The Fox News ratings slump took place over a three day period starting on January 6 and ending on January 8th. There is speculation this might be due to the events that happened at the Capitol on January 6th, with many people tuning into the other networks to see live coverage of the incident that…
Lawsuit, criticism, and bankruptcy is what the National Rifle Association (NRA) is dealing with as they filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and plans to leave New York and reincorporate in Texas. The NRA had a lawsuit filed against them, by the New York Attorney General, Letitia James, alleging the group of misappropriating funds. Previous criticism before the filing of their bankruptcy, by the founder of Moms Demand Action, claimed the NRA had become a “personal piggy bank for its leadership.” The NRA is technically listed as a nonprofit and they plan to leave New York and resettle in Texas. They…
CNN programming will no longer be played in airports after a major announcement from Jeff Zucker. He stated that CNN will be closing it’s CNN Airport Network programming that travelers have seen in 58 airports across the country, such as on the televisions in the lounge and waiting areas where travelers spend time before boarding a flight. Zucker stated the reason for shuttering the CNN Airport Network is due to COVID-19 causing reduced travel. He also suggested that people spend more time and get more news from their mobile smartphone. Zucker made this announcement in a memo to his staff.…
Merry Christmas to anyone looking for a mysterious gingerbread monolith to mysteriously appear, because that’s exactly what happened in Corona Heights Park in San Francisco. Instead of it being a messy creation put together by family and friends, this one is gigantic and probably edible, but not exactly suggested because it’s been sitting outside for a while collecting dust and dirt on the icing and gooey gumdrops. The gingerbread monolith continues the craze of the mysterious monoliths that have been appearing in random locations across the globe, sparking hilarious conversations and random thoughts of “who done it.” Josh Ackerman was…
Thanksgiving was definitely different this year, but it also came with quite a surprise for 100 seniors living in this Dallas community when a local church provided them with rental assistance. This took place at the Inspiring Body of Christ Church (IBOC) in Dallas County during their Thanksgiving service, and they were certainly caught off guard as reported by KHOU. Betty Young stated “I was totally surprised” because she was one of the 100 seniors who were invited to a special service provided by the church, and that’s where they were presented with something that surely will help them through…
Walmart is pulling all guns and ammunition from their shelves in preparation of potential civil unrest that could happen as a result of the 2020 election. This is a temporary situation being put in place as a safety precaution due to the amount of civil unrest, looting, and protests gone wrong that have occurred in more recent times. It’s unclear when the items will be placed back on the store shelves. Walmart sent an email statement that said: “We have seen some isolated civil unrest and as we have done on several occasions over the last few years, we have…
Good news running strong for the United States economy. The US GDP came in strong at 33.1% for the third quarter, beating Dow Jones expectations who estimated only 32%. This is fresh off the worst quarter the United States economy has had, perhaps in history, and shows the economy is growing at an accelerated pace despite the unexpected pandemic. CNBC stated that the “third-quarter gross domestic product, a measure of the total goods and services produced in the July-to-September period, expanded at a 33.1% annualized pace, according to the department’s initial estimate for the period. The gain came after a…
An exclusive report went into detail on how the riots sparked by the death of George Floyd are coming in at $1 billion+ and are listed as the “most expensive in insurance history” according to Axios. People began rioting after George Floyd passed away while being detained by Minneapolis. The rioting, looting, and protesting has carried on ever since, especially if there is a new police-involved incident where a suspect loses their life and they are a person of color. Despite a suspect possibly being armed, or in-fact – being armed (as one man held a weapon in his hand…
PHILADELPHIA – The city has declared a heat health emergency. The temperature will be 98 degrees with a heat index that feels like it’s 110. Fox 29’s Sue Serio says this could be the hottest day of the year, hitting close to a Philly record of 99 degrees. WHYY Org explains the designation began at 8:30 am, today, and runs through midnight. It might be extended when the forecast changes. Philadelphians are encouraged to call if they have queries on precautions that they can take against the heat and learn about signs of heat stress. City health officials are available to…
PHILADELPHIA – On Tuesday, Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley announced that gyms and fitness centers are allowed to operate again. All facilities must abide by strict social distancing requirements and mandates. Members are also mandated to wear masks. The city’s case counts stabilized at 100 cases per day. That is why Philadelphia is taking preventative measures to allow the reopening of these facilities. Philly Voice reports the guidelines set for gyms and fitness centers will follow. Masks must be worn at all times People are to observe social distancing, at least six feet apart Classes are capped at ten people All gyms…
Dragon’s Shadow is making the rounds as it became the go-to for both PvP and PvE. On the Bungie webpage, there’s a list of armor perks. Wraithmetal Mail – Dodging reloads all weapons and increases both movement and weapon handling speeds for a brief time. Plasteel Reinforcement Mod – Increased resilience. Unflinching Submachine Gun Aim – Reduces flinching from incoming fire while aiming Submachine guns. Primary Ammo Finder – Increases the drop chance of Primary ammo on kill. Mtashed’s video disproves the bland description for Wraithmetal Mail. ShackNews broke it down, listing down its advantages. 10-second duration 50 Mobility All weapons reloaded…
Seattle’s new plan targets the tech community through taxes. The region’s tech industry generated quite a fortune for those in the trade. However, it had drastic effects on the middle to low-income communities. The current situation only magnifies the problem. As thousands file for unemployment, tech workers can remotely work from home without disruption in their lives. The Plan The payroll tax will first assist families affected by the pandemic. Next, it will tackle homelessness by providing affordable houses/shelters. Income inequality will be addressed by targeting big tech companies such as Amazon. Seattle’s City Council voted 7-2 to adopt the…
Bet you didn’t expect to see Halo on Sports Center’s Facebook page, but here it is. Maybe they’re super bored with the lack of sports going on thanks to the you know what. Either way, when we were browsing FB for some sports, whatever there is these days, they had this Halo clip and I got all excited. The video is titled “Throwback Halo snipe clip” and it features the map Hang’em High from Halo CE. At first glance, you might not notice the first move the player makes because you’re looking in the distance to see who gets sniped.…
A California resident finds herself in hot waters after she posted a photo of a Starbucks Barista on her social media page. Her Facebook post aimed to shame Lenen Gutierrez for denying her coffee under the “No Mask, No Transaction” Policy implemented in all restaurants. In the caption, she wrote, “Meet Lenen from Starbucks who refused to serve me cause I’m not wearing a mask. Next time I will wait for cops and bring a medical exemption.” When her post went viral, Lenen responded with a video explaining what his side of the story is. The barista said that when the woman…
Business owners in Seattle have filed a class-action lawsuit against the city in regards to the “Occupied” protest zone. The area is known as “CHOP” and previously known as “CHAZ” – but it’s causing problems for business owners and some of them have resorted to legal action against the city of Seattle. The class-action lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court summarized the complaints of dozens of businesses, residents, and property owners. Some have experienced threats after taking photos of protesters in the designated areas and others who were cleaning graffiti off their properties. On June 14, Car Tender auto shop’s…
The current cultural and civil unrest pushed out an investment advisory company from Seattle to move its headquarters to Phoenix’s Camelback Corridor. Smead Capital Management’s President and CEO Cole Smead told KTAR News 92.3 FM that despite Seattle having lower taxes, the quality of life is said to be better in Phoenix. He told the news outlet, “The unrest that has taken place in the city of Seattle, there really is not a downtown business community today.” Smead also cited that candidate recruitment is harder and that the cost of living there is higher with a low quality compared to that of…
PHILADELPHIA — This will be the 8th night in a row that Philadelphia residents face a mandatory curfew amid protests regarding justice George Floyd. Tonight’s curfew in Philadelphia will be from 8 p.m. until 6 a.m. Residents are only permitted to leave their home if they need medical attention, help from police, or work at an essential business. Philadelphia law enforcement and the National Guard will be on duty to assist the Philadelphia police. The main protest for today is scheduled for sometime at the Philadelphia Art Museum. CBS Local reports there are already hundreds on the scene, but they…