The weekend is finally here.
In a busy news week, we reported on an Oregon man trapped in the snow Uses his drone to call for helpThe 10 Most Pet-Friendly Cities for Renters and a monument that was unveiled honoring abolitionists Harriet Tubman.
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Also, CD is the top selling vinyl record For the first time since 1987, we recommend sleep Daylight Saving Time Will arrive this weekend (don’t forget to spring them The clock is ticking), and mourn the loss of the world Actor Robert Blake And Tom Jackson From “Queer Eye”.
But that’s not nearly all.
Below is our weekly Saturday Six, half-dozen news recaps — in no particular order — from the heartwarming to the weird to the tragic, and everything in between.
if you You haven’t filed your taxes yetA few things to know before the April 18 deadline. From the story: With six weeks to go before the April 18 federal deadline, and millions of taxpayers who have yet to send their annual returns to the IRS, the tax season clock is ticking. Early returns filed with the IRS so far provide some insight into what to expect this year, from processing times to the size of your refund. Watch the video above.A A serval cat found in a tree in Ohio was exposed to cocaine. From the story: Fresh off the theatrical release of “Cocaine Bear,” news of Serval’s drug test quickly led to “cocaine cat” trending on Twitter. The big cat’s name is Amiri. NASA is making an observation Asteroid that could collide with Earth on Valentine’s Day 2046. From the story: The asteroid, known as 2023 DW, was only first discovered on February 26, according to the European Space Agency. It’s now been added to the agency’s hazard list, a catalog of space objects that could potentially have some kind of impact on Earth, and because of what scientists have seen so far — it’s currently ranked No. 1 on the list.Slap fighting seems to be becoming the next major US sport. From the story: A one-on-one slapping contest where opponents hit each other in the face until someone submits or is knocked out. Although competitors have held unregulated matches in smaller venues for years, the contests got a big stamp of approval when the Nevada Athletic Commission sanctioned it as a sport in October. The The US Army has rebooted the “Be All You Can Be” slogan To increase recruitment efforts during recessions. From the story: Last year, the Army fell nearly 25% short of its recruiting targets since the all-volunteer force began in what its leaders called the most challenging recruiting environment. Army leaders have blamed the shortfall on a lack of knowledge about the military among young Americans and its exposure to it. Finally, a Daughter’s viral TikTok helped save her family’s struggling restaurant California. From the story: Lee’s Noodle House has been open for 20 years. But financial problems began in 2017 when the deadly Tubbs Fire — then the largest wildfire in California history — ravaged Santa Rosa. Watch the video below.
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