Cole Brings Plenty, who played a part in the TV series “western Yellowstone,” was found dead on Friday, according to the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office. The body was discovered in a wooded area. The 27-year-old actor reportedly went missing after a domestic incident in Kansas. Although details about the cause of death were not released, it was reported that Brings Plenty was facing domestic battery and other charges in a neighboring county. On Sunday, law enforcers responded to an apartment in Lawrence after a woman reportedly asked for help. Before the police arrived, Brings Plenty left the apartment. According to…
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The body of a man was found in floodwaters near a reserve at King St., in the city of Penrith, NSW, this morning. The incident was reported to the police by a member of the public. The man’s identity is yet to be established, and the police are currently at the scene to investigate the death. More to come….
The BBC responded to complaints about its coverage of Prince William’s wife, Kate Middleton, regarding her cancer diagnosis. In a statement, the organization noted that the report was “insensitive and excessive.” On March 22, Kate released a video to address the media about her cancer diagnosis. She said that she was informed about the condition in January after undergoing tests. Prior to her announcement, Kensington Palace had revealed that she would be taking a break from public appearances to recover. The uncertainty surrounding her health caused a media frenzy. The corporation responded to critics on its complaints site by releasing…
A barber shop was forced to issue an apology after it was revealed that it charged more for services for kids with special needs due to a sign that it put up. The Ranya Salon’s owner was furious at how the sign differentiated between kids with and without special needs. The incident was captured on camera and quickly spread across social media, with some users calling the pricing “disgusting” and “ignorance.” The owner of the shop then apologized and noted that the sign was a misunderstanding, and he would like to explain what he meant by this. I treat everybody…
A popular magpie that was seized in Queensland may soon be reunited with its owners. The bird, which became known as Molly the magpie, was rescued by a couple from Gold Coast after it fell from its nest in 2020. The couple posted a picture of Molly and their English Staffy, Peggy, on their Instagram account, and it immediately became a hit. The magpie has never been kept inside and has developed a close relationship with the dog. After three years of being together, the couple received the devastating news that Molly would be surrendered to the authorities on March…