October 5, 2024

Good Samaritan rescues 5-legged lamb, seeks life-saving surgery funds

A “sweet” five-legged lamb rescued in Mississippi has a lot to celebrate this Easter. The little one, appropriately named Spider Lamb, was taken in by Good Samaritan Natalie Renot on Monday, after she got a call from Speirs Farm in Perkinston, Mississippi, from which she’s rescued nine other animals. “Usually when they’re born like that, […]

Heroic Michigan Cop Rescues Elderly Woman from Burning Truck

Michigan police have released shocking footage showing a heroic officer racing to rescue an elderly woman from a burning vehicle last Saturday. Fraser cop Cameron Rieper was caught on video charging towards a pickup truck that had crashed into a median and became engulfed in flames in Macomb County late Saturday night, FOX2 Detroit reported

Report: IDF Rescues Hostage; Female Israeli Soldier Was Kidnapped by Hamas

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reportedly rescued a hostage overnight Sunday into Monday — Private Ori Megidish, a female soldier who had been at an observation post that was attacked by Palestinian Hamas terrorists on October 7. The rescue was confirmed by the IDF and the Shin Bet, Israel’s security agency. She is home. PVT Megidish

Florida Teen Rescues Abandoned Baby Left in Hot Sun

A Florida teen rescued a 21-month-old baby in Fort Lauderdale who was strapped into a car seat and left on the pavement in the summer heat, WESH reported this week.  Jamichal Young, 16, found the baby outside last Sunday near Northwest 13th Street and Northwest 30th Terrace, according to the report. Officials told the outlet

GOP-run Senate Rescues ObamaTrade, Puts TPA Back on Fast Track

President Barack Obama’s trade agenda took another step forward in the Republican-controlled Senate today (May 21), thanks to wheeling and dealing by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and his lieutenants, who engaged in a flurry of deal-making activity on the Senate floor. Struggling against the clock, with a jam-packed legislative schedule and a looming, […]

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