Leah Seneng, a 60-year-old Dos Palos middle school art teacher, was bitten by a "rabid bat" when she tried to pick it up and release it outside the classroom.
Sabrina appeared in an Inside Edition segment in 2021 when she walked through Times Square in New York City to see how many men would catcall her while she wore a mask.
This comes after a statement from a NATO leader last month, assuring that Ukraine will eventually join the alliance, though no timeline was provided for when that might happen.
The couple first gained viral attention in 2021 after sharing a video titled, "I fell in love with my bf's best friend… who happens to be my stepbrother."
Dr. Rajesh Bindal, a neurosurgeon in Texas, was fined over $2 million for submitting false Medicare claims for surgeries he never performed, instead using non-invasive procedures. His fraudulent actions exploited federal health programs, deceiving both insurers and patients.
Shocking bodycam footage shows a Missouri mother, Maria Pike, lunging at police with a kitchen knife while holding her infant, leading to both being shot dead. The officers involved have been placed on administrative leave as an investigation is underway.
Billboard's tribute video honoring Taylor Swift sparked outrage after including a controversial clip from Kanye West's 2016 Famous music video, featuring an exposed wax statue of Swift. Fans demanded an apology, and Billboard quickly removed the video and issued a formal apology.
From Queen of Tears to Family By Choice and The Judge From Hell, the five most popular Korean mini-series premiered this year to watch on International K-Drama Day 2024.