Mar. 16, 2025
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As the outlet noted, an increasing number of young people are turning away from conventional avenues of media consumption, like television, and are instead turning to social media apps like Instagram, Snapchat and YouTube.
“Influencers with up to 1 million followers can get $10,000 [per post], depending on the platform, and 1 million followers and up, you’re getting into territory where they can charge $100,000,” Joe Gagliese, one of the co-founders ofViral Nation, an influencer agency, toldVoxin November 2018.
Mar. 16, 2025
Keith Emmanuel Smith.Photo:Fremont County Sheriff’s Office
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The indictment alleges that Smith broke the spine of the victim on or between Nov. 1 and 2, 1967 with “implied malice afterthought,” causing death.
The indictment redacted the name of the victim, but according to theCañon City Daily Record, the victim was 14-month-old Roxanne Archuletta, who was born in 1966 and lived in Florence, Colo. The address listed for Smith on the indictment is also in Florence.
Mar. 16, 2025
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The 86-year-oldretired substitute teacherbased in St. Louis, Missouri says she started walking in her apartment more than 10 years ago in aneffort to lose weight.
“I know my apartment,” she tells PEOPLE. “It’s always clean and there’s nothing on the floor so I feel safe walking. If I was outside, I’d be wondering if I was going to fall. I’m quick to trip.”
So every morning she walks at least 3,000 steps within her four walls.
Mar. 16, 2025
An 87-year-old woman in Maine fought off a teenage intruder last month and then graciously fed him snacks in her kitchen after he complained of being “awfully hungry.”
Marjorie Perkins, who has lived at her house in Brunswick, Maine, for more than 40 years, told the localTimes Recordthat she woke up to the teenager standing over her in bed after he had broken into her home.
“He said, ‘I’m going to cut you,'” Perkins recalled to the newspaper.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Thousands of pets woke up in forever homes this morning thanks toClear the Shelters.
This year, Clear the Shelters Day was Aug. 18; more than 88,000 pets were adopted from participating rescues this month, including animals rescued from Hurricane Maria and Irma, bringing the total number of pets adopted through Clear the Shelters’ four-year history to more than 240,000.
The campaign was so successful this year several of the participating shelters were literally left cleared.