Called a “legend in his own time,” 72-year-old Brain Boland died after he had become trapped in the gear underneath the hot air balloon’s basket.
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Remember that shirtless, oiled up Tongan Olympian? He’s back, and ready to inspire in 2021
Known for donning his ta’ovala during the opening ceremonies, Pita Taufatofua is hoping to inspire all of Oceania in the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.
Brace for flooding. A moon ‘wobble’ is coming, NASA warns
NASA says rising sea levels mixed with the increase of high tides because of the moon’s orbit will cause major flooding throughout the U.S. coastline.
Workout music can’t be too upbeat at South Korea gyms because of COVID-19, officials say
Officials say gyms cannot play music with a beats per minute over 120, hoping it’ll prevent people from breathing too fast or getting sweat on others.
UFC 264: Fans react to Conor McGregor’s broken leg that resulted in loss to Dustin Poirier
Highly-anticipated trilogy fight between Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier ended via doctor’s stoppage, and fans gave their take on the wild ending.
Fans cheer, chant ‘USA’ as former President Donald Trump enters T-Mobile Arena for UFC 264
Former President Donald Trump received mostly cheers as he arrived at UFC 264 at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena ahead of the main event.
Donald Trump, celebrities take in UFC 264: Dustin Poirier vs. Conor McGregor 3
A long list of celebrities made their way to T-Mobile Arena on Saturday night for what has been dubbed, “the biggest fight of the year.”
How feeding one college kid turned into this North Carolina couple feeding over a hundred more
College sophomore told family friends Rachel and Tom Sullivan he didn’t have much food, so they decided to cook him and other students meals.
My pleasure: Chick-fil-A rated America’s top fast-food restaurant, McDonald’s ranked last
The American Customer Satisfaction Index annual ranking of top fast-food places had Chick-fil-A with a score of 83 out of 100.
Boy Scouts offer to compensate sexual abuse victims in historic $850 million bankruptcy settlement
While negotiations will continue, victims’ attorneys applaud the offer for “providing victims and their advocates a stronger voice in the process.”