As November's presidential election approaches, incumbent President Joe Biden, 81, and former President Donald Trump, 77, face off once again, some American voters want literally everyone to vote. , and some want literally everyone in North Richland Hills to vote. Texas wants to give them a chance. The 35-year-old candidate, a seventh-grade math teacher and U.S. Army veteran, has legally changed his name from Dustin Eby and says his goal is to inspire change.
“America should never have to choose between being a 'debt king' (self-declared) and being 81 years old,” reads a statement on Els' campaign website. “Literally, Anybody Else is more than just a person, it’s a rallying cry.”
NBC-5 Dallas/Fort Worth reported that in order to run as an independent candidate, Els needs the signatures of 113,151 registered voters who did not vote in the presidential primary by May 13.
Survivor!
We've all heard stories of dogs and cats going missing and showing up on their owners' doorsteps weeks, months, or even years later. Now you can add snakes to that list. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was recently called to a home in Spennymoor, County Durham, to rescue a three-foot-long corn snake that had been found on the roof of a garage, the BBC reports. The snake ran away trying to get away from the crow. When a neighbor came to see the rescued creature, she realized it was her pet snake, Agnus, who had been missing for a year. RSPCA Inspector John Lawson was surprised the snake had survived so long in the cold.
“Veterinarians believe Agnus may have gone into a rash mode similar to hibernation, where his body shuts down in order to survive,” Lawson said.
Agnus was treated for a respiratory infection before being reunited with his owner.
Feel free to do so, buddy.
Some people go to extreme lengths to score a bargain, but on March 31, one disgruntled customer at a Burger King drive-thru in Willowick, Ohio, decided to take advantage of the discount on breakfast food. fired a gun at the employee. Employee Howard Vernon, 38, told WOIO-19 News that when he told the customer the total price, the man insisted it should have cost more.
“I was trying to explain to him that there was a promotion going on…and he started swearing and yelling,” Vernon said.
The enraged man drove his gray Honda sedan out of the drive-thru, but quickly returned, got out of the car and pointed a gun at Vernon. The man yelled racial slurs and made threats before getting back in his car and driving away at high speed.
Vernon said: “It happened at 9 o'clock on Easter morning when I ate a bread and sausage sandwich. So you're that angry that you put a gun in someone's face?”
Authorities are still searching for the customer.
Boldness of men's patterns
Hey, fugitives have feelings too! After Avon and Somerset police posted a wanted notice on Facebook on April 1, they described wanted fugitive Daniel Kellaway as “white, approximately 5 feet 9 inches, average build, brown eyes. , a receding hairline…'' and Kellaway (or someone claiming to be him) responded, “No need to mention the hairline, guys.''
The next day, a comment posted by the same account reminded police that Kellaway's birthday had passed since the information was compiled for the notification and that she was now 29 years old. Mr Kellaway is being sought in connection with driving offenses, criminal damage and threatening behavior. So while social media users were excited about Kellaway's comical posts, authorities warned the public to stay away from Kellaway and to report them to authorities if they see him.
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